Having served under two
different Cherokee
Nation administrations
she has the knowledge
and experience of
working together to
accomplish a common
goal in making the tribe
self-sufficient.
Vote Team Cherokee - June 23, 2007
Janelle Lattimore Fullbright has lived all her life on her grandfather’s
Cherokee allotment in Sequoyah County. Janelle holds a masters
Degree from NSU, Tahlequah. She is a life long educator and currently
an adjunct instructor at Carl Albert State College in Sallisaw. She
served eight years on the Cherokee Nation Gaming Commission. As a
gaming regulator she also attended seminars and workshops
including those offered at the National Judicial College at the University
of Nevada, Las Vegas. Janelle has seen the industry grow from small
bingo halls to a multi-million dollar industry with thousands of good
jobs for Cherokee people. Having served under two different Cherokee
Nation administrations she has the knowledge and experience of
working together to accomplish a common goal in making the tribe self-
sufficient. Janelle’s late parents Loyd and Juanita (Garvin) Lattimore
taught many years at Central High and Belfonte. She and her husband
Alfred Fullbright have two children. Their daughter Natalie is a graduate
of NSU and their son Cody is a sophomore at NSU.
(918) 775-3377
District 3 - Sequoyah
CONTACT ME
Janelle Fullbright
Experienced tribal
gaming regulator and
life-long educator Janelle
L. Fullbright ardently
supports our people and
envisions a future where
all Cherokee citizens will
have the finest health
care, good jobs and be
well educated.





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