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2011 Northwest Territories general election

The 2011 Northwest Territories general election was held on October 3, 2011.[1] Nineteen members were returned to the 17th Legislative Assembly from single member districts conducted under first-past-the-post voting system.

2011 Northwest Territories general election

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19 seats in the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories

Premier before election

Floyd Roland

Premier after election

Bob McLeod

The territory operates on a consensus government system with no political parties; the premier is subsequently chosen by and from the Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs).

Three incumbent MLAs faced no challengers and were acclaimed back into office in their districts. Five new MLAs were elected, although only one defeated an incumbent; all of the other four won in open seats where the incumbent MLA did not run for re-election.

New Premier and cabinet edit

After the election the elected members of the Assembly will gather to choose the 12th Premier of the territories. Incumbent Premier Floyd Roland has chosen not to stand for re-election in his district. To date no Premier has served two full terms in the Northwest Territories since Frederick Haultain, who won his second term in 1902.

After the members of the legislature have elected the new Premier, the MLAs elect the cabinet ministers from the remaining Assembly members and the Premier then assigns portfolios to the new ministers.[2]

Election summary edit

Election summary # of candidates Popular vote
Incumbent New # %
Elected candidates 11 5 6,193 52.66%
Acclaimed candidates 3 0
Defeated candidates 1 27 5,567 47.34%
Total 47 11,760 100%
Voter Turnout % Rejected Ballots

Districts and candidates edit

District Winner Second Third Fourth Fifth Incumbent
Deh Cho Michael Nadli
394
Michael McLeod
226
      Michael McLeod
Frame Lake Wendy Bisaro
328
Duff Spence
240
Bernard LeBlanc
30
    Wendy Bisaro
Great Slave Glen Abernethy
476
Patrick Scott
266
      Glen Abernethy
Hay River North Robert Bouchard
363
Roy Courtoreille
265
Beatrice Lepine
133
    Paul Delorey
Hay River South Jane Groenewegen
465
Marc Miltenberger
339
      Jane Groenewegen
Inuvik Boot Lake Alfred Moses
216
Chris Larocque
211
Grant Gowans
63
Paul Voudrach
18
  Floyd Roland
Inuvik Twin Lakes Robert McLeod
Acclaimed
        Robert McLeod
Kam Lake Dave Ramsay
356
Darwin Rudkevitch
118
Victor Mercredi
45
Bryan Sutherland
28
  Dave Ramsay
Mackenzie Delta Frederick Blake, Jr.
190
Taig Connell
150
Eugene Pascal
127
Mary Clark
89
Glenna Hansen
66
David Krutko
Monfwi Jackson Lafferty
739
Bertha Rabesca Zoe
600
      Jackson Lafferty
Nahendeh Kevin Menicoche
431
Bertha Norwegian
127
      Kevin Menicoche
Nunakput Jackie Jacobson
312
Eddie Dillon
199
      Jackie Jacobson
Range Lake Daryl Dolynny
277
David Wasylciw
210
Beaton Mackenzie
167
Norman Smith
64
  Vacant
Sahtu Norman Yakeleya
463
Rocky Norwegian
312
      Norman Yakeleya
Thebacha Michael Miltenberger
526
Peter Martselos
426
Jeannie Marie-Jewell
263
    Michael Miltenberger
Tu Nedhe Tom Beaulieu
Acclaimed
        Tom Beaulieu
Weledeh Bob Bromley
624
Mark Bogan
79
      Bob Bromley
Yellowknife Centre Robert Hawkins
427
Arlene Hache
312
      Robert Hawkins
Yellowknife South Bob McLeod
Acclaimed
        Bob McLeod
  • Note: Bold denotes a member of the cabinet and speaker of the Assembly, the Premier is denoted in bold italic.

References edit

  1. ^ Elections NWT: Participate August 11, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  2. ^ . Assembly.gov.nt.ca. Archived from the original on December 25, 2007. Retrieved February 16, 2012.

External links edit

  • Elections NWT


2011, northwest, territories, general, election, held, october, 2011, nineteen, members, were, returned, 17th, legislative, assembly, from, single, member, districts, conducted, under, first, past, post, voting, system, 2007, october, 2011, 2015, outgoing, mem. The 2011 Northwest Territories general election was held on October 3 2011 1 Nineteen members were returned to the 17th Legislative Assembly from single member districts conducted under first past the post voting system 2011 Northwest Territories general election 2007 October 3 2011 2015 outgoing memberselected members 19 seats in the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest TerritoriesPremier before electionFloyd Roland Premier after election Bob McLeodThe territory operates on a consensus government system with no political parties the premier is subsequently chosen by and from the Members of the Legislative Assembly MLAs Three incumbent MLAs faced no challengers and were acclaimed back into office in their districts Five new MLAs were elected although only one defeated an incumbent all of the other four won in open seats where the incumbent MLA did not run for re election Contents 1 New Premier and cabinet 2 Election summary 3 Districts and candidates 4 References 5 External linksNew Premier and cabinet editAfter the election the elected members of the Assembly will gather to choose the 12th Premier of the territories Incumbent Premier Floyd Roland has chosen not to stand for re election in his district To date no Premier has served two full terms in the Northwest Territories since Frederick Haultain who won his second term in 1902 After the members of the legislature have elected the new Premier the MLAs elect the cabinet ministers from the remaining Assembly members and the Premier then assigns portfolios to the new ministers 2 Election summary editElection summary of candidates Popular voteIncumbent New Elected candidates 11 5 6 193 52 66 Acclaimed candidates 3 0Defeated candidates 1 27 5 567 47 34 Total 47 11 760 100 Voter Turnout Rejected BallotsDistricts and candidates editDistrict Winner Second Third Fourth Fifth IncumbentDeh Cho Michael Nadli394 Michael McLeod226 Michael McLeodFrame Lake Wendy Bisaro328 Duff Spence240 Bernard LeBlanc30 Wendy BisaroGreat Slave Glen Abernethy476 Patrick Scott266 Glen AbernethyHay River North Robert Bouchard363 Roy Courtoreille265 Beatrice Lepine133 Paul Delorey Hay River South Jane Groenewegen465 Marc Miltenberger339 Jane GroenewegenInuvik Boot Lake Alfred Moses216 Chris Larocque211 Grant Gowans63 Paul Voudrach18 Floyd Roland Inuvik Twin Lakes Robert McLeod Acclaimed Robert McLeodKam Lake Dave Ramsay356 Darwin Rudkevitch118 Victor Mercredi45 Bryan Sutherland28 Dave RamsayMackenzie Delta Frederick Blake Jr 190 Taig Connell150 Eugene Pascal127 Mary Clark89 Glenna Hansen66 David Krutko Monfwi Jackson Lafferty739 Bertha Rabesca Zoe600 Jackson LaffertyNahendeh Kevin Menicoche431 Bertha Norwegian127 Kevin MenicocheNunakput Jackie Jacobson312 Eddie Dillon199 Jackie JacobsonRange Lake Daryl Dolynny277 David Wasylciw210 Beaton Mackenzie167 Norman Smith64 VacantSahtu Norman Yakeleya463 Rocky Norwegian312 Norman YakeleyaThebacha Michael Miltenberger526 Peter Martselos426 Jeannie Marie Jewell263 Michael MiltenbergerTu Nedhe Tom Beaulieu Acclaimed Tom BeaulieuWeledeh Bob Bromley624 Mark Bogan79 Bob BromleyYellowknife Centre Robert Hawkins427 Arlene Hache312 Robert HawkinsYellowknife South Bob McLeod Acclaimed Bob McLeodNote Bold denotes a member of the cabinet and speaker of the Assembly the Premier is denoted in bold italic References edit Elections NWT Participate Archived August 11 2011 at the Wayback Machine Government of the NWT Assembly Fact Sheets Assembly gov nt ca Archived from the original on December 25 2007 Retrieved February 16 2012 External links editElections NWT nbsp nbsp This elections in Canada related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2011 Northwest Territories general election amp oldid 1065854044, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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