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2011 Yukon general election

The 2011 general election in Yukon, Canada, took place on October 11, 2011, to return members to the 33rd Yukon Legislative Assembly.

2011 Yukon general election

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All 19 seats to the Legislative Assembly
10 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout74.3%[1]
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
LIB
Leader Darrell Pasloski Elizabeth Hanson Arthur Mitchell
Party Yukon Party New Democratic Liberal
Leader since May 28, 2011 September 26, 2009 June 2005
Leader's seat Mountainview Whitehorse Centre Ran in
Copperbelt North
[n 1]
(Lost)
Last election 10 seats, 40.6% 3 seats, 23.6% 5 seats, 34.7%
Seats before 11 1 5
Seats won 11 6 2
Seat change 0 5 3
Popular vote 6,400 5,154 3,979
Percentage 40.44% 32.57% 25.33%
Swing 0.1% 9.0% 9.5%

Popular vote by riding. As this is a First-Past-The-Post election, seat totals are not determined by popular vote, but instead via results by each riding. Riding names are listed at the bottom of the map.

Premier before election

Darrell Pasloski
Yukon Party

Premier after election

Darrell Pasloski
Yukon Party

The incumbent government was led by Darrell Pasloski, who was elected as leader of the Yukon Party at a convention on May 28, 2011, replacing former Premier Dennis Fentie. The Yukon Party won its third majority government, with Elizabeth Hanson's NDP becoming the Official Opposition, replacing the Liberal Party, whose leader Arthur Mitchell was unable to return to the Assembly.

Pre-writ period edit

Redistribution edit

In 2008, the Yukon Assembly struck a committee to review the electoral district boundaries for this election. The committee decided to increase the number of seats in the territory to 19. Yukon now matches the other territorial assemblies in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut in terms of the number of seats.

The rural districts outside of the capital city of Whitehorse remained unchanged with the exception of Mount Lorne and Southern Lakes which were merged into a single district. The total number of rural districts dropped from 9 to 8.[2]

The urban ridings in Whitehorse were increased to 11 from 9. Only three districts in Whitehorse had no boundary changes, Whitehorse Centre, Riverdale North and Riverdale South. The riding that received the most significant alteration was Copperbelt. That district was split into four ridings, primarily Copperbelt North and Copperbelt South, while McIntyre-Takhini was significantly expanded in western uninhabited part of Copperbelt and renamed Takhini-Kopper King. An entirely new riding was also created out of Copperbelt called Mountainview.[2] The remaining urban districts all received minor boundary adjustments.[2]

The boundary changes were adopted by the Yukon Legislative Assembly in 2009.

Lake Laberge dispute edit

In the fall of 2009, Yukon Party MLA Brad Cathers had a falling out with Premier Dennis Fentie, and ended up sitting as an independent on the opposition side.

Cathers remained a party member despite his public criticism of Fentie. On May 19, 2010, the Yukon Party riding executive of Lake Laberge nominated Brad Cathers as a delegate to the party's 2010 convention. The meeting lasted three hours and saw the riding executive loyal to Fentie, including the President, walk out on the 60 members who attended. Former MLA Al Falle defended Cathers at the meeting. The meeting ended with a board of directors loyal to Cathers being elected.[3]

Summary of results edit

Official results.[4]

Summary of Results
 
PartyVotes%Seats
2006DissolutionElectedChange
Yukon Party6,40040.44101111+1
New Democratic5,15432.57316+3
Liberal4,00825.33552-3
Green1040.66NewNew0New
First Nations Party810.51NewNew0New
Independents790.50000±0
Vacant1
Total15,826100.00181819+1
Popular vote
Yukon Party
40.44%
New Democratic
32.57%
Liberal
25.33%
Green
0.56%
Others
1.10%
Seats summary
Yukon Party
57.89%
New Democratic
31.58%
Liberal
10.53%

Candidates running edit

Bold incumbents indicates cabinet members and party leaders and the speaker of the assembly are italicized.[5]

Rural Yukon edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Yukon NDP Liberal Other
Klondike Steve Nordick
404 (37.4%)
Jorn Meier
147 (13.6%)
Sandy Silver
530 (49.0%)
Steve Nordick
Kluane Wade Istchenko
287 (37.9%)
Eric Stinson
220 (29.0%)
Timothy Cant
219 (28.9%)
Gerald Dickson (FNP)
32 (4.2%)
Gary McRobb
Lake Laberge Brad Cathers
528 (51.9%)
Frank Turner
330 (32.4%)
Mike Simon
159 (15.6%)
Brad Cathers
Mayo-Tatchun Elaine Wyatt
214 (31.6%)
Jim Tredger
282 (41.7%)
Eric Fairclough
181 (26.7%)
Eric Fairclough
Mount Lorne-Southern Lakes Deborah Fulmer
395 (37.9%)
Kevin Barr
488 (46.8%)
Ted Adel
111 (10.6%)
Stanley James (FNP)
49 (4.7%)
Vacant
Mount Lorne
Merged district
Patrick Rouble
Southern Lakes
Pelly-Nisutlin Stacey Hassard
275 (49.4%)
Carol Geddes
178 (32.0%)
Carl Sidney
73 (13.1%)
Elvis Presley (Ind.)
31 (5.6%)
Marian Horne
Vuntut Gwitchin Garry Njootli
52 (35.9%)
Darius Elias
93 (64.1%)
Darius Elias
Watson Lake Patti McLeod
276 (37.8%)
Liard McMillan
242 (33.1%)
Thomas Slager
165 (22.6%)
Patricia Gilhooly (Ind.)
48 (6.6%)
Dennis Fentie

Whitehorse edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Yukon NDP Liberal Other
Copperbelt North Currie Dixon
520 (47.9%)
Skeeter Miller-Wright
159 (14.6%)
Arthur Mitchell
407 (37.5%)


Split district
Arthur Mitchell
Copperbelt
Copperbelt South Valerie Boxall
394 (40.4%)
Lois Moorcroft
397 (40.7%)
Colleen Wirth
184 (18.9%)


Split district
Mountainview Darrell Pasloski
480 (44.8%)
Stephen Dunbar-Edge
376 (35.1%)
Dave Sloan
216 (20.1%)
New district
Porter Creek Centre David Laxton
298 (38.6%)
Jean-François Des Lauriers
230 (29.8%)
Kerry Huff
245 (31.7%)
Archie Lang
Porter Creek North Doug Graham
400 (49.8%)
Mike Tribes
253 (31.5%)
Dawn Beauchemin
82 (10.2%)
Mike Ivens (Green)
69 (8.6%)
Jim Kenyon
Porter Creek South Mike Nixon
257 (42.9%)
John Carney
99 (16.5%)
Don Inverarity
243 (40.6%)
Don Inverarity
Riverdale North Scott Kent
366 (37.1%)
Peter Lesniak
296 (30.0%)
Christie Richardson
289 (29.3%)
Kristina Calhoun (Green)
35 (3.5%)
Ted Staffen
Riverdale South Glenn Hart
314 (32.4%)
Jan Stick
380 (39.3%)
Dan Curtis
274 (28.3%)
Glenn Hart
Takhini-Kopper King Samson Hartland
316 (31.7%)
Kate White
458 (45.9%)
Cherish Clarke
224 (22.4%)
John Edzerza
McIntyre-Takhini
Whitehorse Centre Marian Horne
202 (24.3%)
Elizabeth (Liz) Hanson
525 (63.2%)
Patrick Singh
104 (12.5%)
Elizabeth (Liz) Hanson
Whitehorse West Elaine Taylor
422 (58.2%)
Louis R. Gagnon
94 (13.0%)
Cully Robinson
209 (28.8%)
Elaine Taylor

Timeline edit

Retiring MLAs edit

Member District Party Reason
[16] John Edzerza McIntyre-Takhini Yukon Party Serious health issues
[25] Dennis Fentie Watson Lake Yukon Party Retire as Premier and from politics and will live full-time in Watson Lake
[26] Jim Kenyon Porter Creek North Yukon Party Defeated in party nomination.
[27] Archie Lang Porter Creek Centre Yukon Party Retired for undisclosed reasons.
[28] Gary McRobb Kluane Liberal He'd been working too long as an MLA.
[29] Patrick Rouble Southern Lakes Yukon Party Attending the University of Calgary to attain a doctorate degree.
[30] Ted Staffen Riverdale North Yukon Party Interested in returning to business in the private sector

Opinion polls edit

Polling Firm Date of Polling Link Yukon Party New Democratic Liberal Green
DataPath Systems October 2–6, 2011 35 35 26 2
DataPath Systems July 17–25, 2011 [2] 40 35 15 7
DataPath Systems July 2010 [3] 22 26 39

Notes edit

  1. ^ Mitchell represented Copperbelt in the 32nd Assembly, but he unsuccessfully ran in Copperbelt North, one of four ridings Copperbelt was divided into at the last redistribution.

References edit

  1. ^ Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Yukon on the 2011 General Election Elections Yukon, 2011. Retrieved January 21, 2017
  2. ^ a b c "Yukon Electoral Boundaries Commission Final Report" (PDF). Elections Yukon. March 2008. Retrieved June 2, 2011.
  3. ^ John Thompson (May 21, 2010). "Not your typical riding meeting". Yukon News.
  4. ^ "Results by Political Affiliation" (PDF). Elections Yukon. Retrieved August 20, 2015.
  5. ^ "Election Results" (PDF). Elections Yukon. Retrieved August 20, 2015.
  6. ^ "Yukon MLA Edzerza quits NDP, will sit as Independent". cbc.ca. January 28, 2009. Retrieved May 23, 2015.
  7. ^ "Yukon minister's resignation threatens to collapse government". The Globe and Mail. August 31, 2009. Retrieved May 23, 2015.
  8. ^ . Yukon News. August 28, 2009. Archived from the original on July 18, 2011. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  9. ^ "Cathers Shocker Creates a Minority Government". Whitehorse Star. August 28, 2009. Retrieved May 23, 2015.
  10. ^ "Edzerza rejoins Yukon Party". cbc.ca. October 22, 2009. Retrieved May 23, 2015.
  11. ^ "Edzerza named Yukon environment minister". cbc.ca. February 4, 2010. Retrieved May 23, 2015.
  12. ^ "Todd Hardy succumbs to cancer". Yukon News. July 28, 2010. Retrieved March 25, 2011.
  13. ^ Munson, James (December 3, 2010). "Phelps' party in limbo". Yukon News. Retrieved September 3, 2011.
  14. ^ Sander-Green, Nadine (August 9, 2011). "Greens are a party of balance, candidate says". Whitehorse Daily Star. Retrieved May 23, 2015.
  15. ^ "United Citizens Party of Yukon loses leader". CBC News. May 9, 2011.
  16. ^ a b "Cathers returns to Yukon Party caucus". CBC News. June 29, 2011.
  17. ^ "Yukon NDP MLA killed in crash". CBC News. July 6, 2011.
  18. ^ Thomson, John (August 12, 2011). "Green shoots grow slow". Yukon News. Retrieved September 3, 2011.
  19. ^ Sander-Green, Nadine (September 9, 2011). "Yukon First Nations Party established". Whitehorse Daily Star. Retrieved May 23, 2015.
  20. ^ a b c d "Election Calendar – 2011 General Election" (PDF). Elections Yukon.
  21. ^ "List of Candidates" (PDF). Elections Yukon. September 19, 2011. Retrieved September 19, 2011.
  22. ^ "Registration of United Citizens of Yukon Cancelled" (PDF). Election Yukon. September 19, 2011. Retrieved September 28, 2011.
  23. ^ "Yukon's political leaders pack the house". CBC News. October 6, 2011. Retrieved October 9, 2011.
  24. ^ "Moorcroft confirmed Copperbelt South winner". CBC News, October 17, 2011.
  25. ^ "Yukon's Fentie looks ahead to life after politics". CBC News. May 31, 2011.
  26. ^ John Thompson (September 19, 2011). . Yukon News. Archived from the original on October 14, 2011. Retrieved October 15, 2011.
  27. ^ John Thompson (July 6, 2011). "Archie Lang to leave politics". Yukon News.
  28. ^ John Thompson (August 3, 2011). "A fighter hangs up his gloves". Yukon News.
  29. ^ "Yukon MLA Rouble leaving politics". CBC News. June 15, 2011.
  30. ^ "Long-time Yukon Speaker won't run in upcoming territorial election". iPolitics.ca. June 27, 2011.

External links edit

  • Elections Yukon

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The 2011 general election in Yukon Canada took place on October 11 2011 to return members to the 33rd Yukon Legislative Assembly 2011 Yukon general election 2006 October 11 2011 2016 outgoing membersmembers All 19 seats to the Legislative Assembly10 seats needed for a majorityOpinion pollsTurnout74 3 1 Majority party Minority party Third party LIBLeader Darrell Pasloski Elizabeth Hanson Arthur MitchellParty Yukon Party New Democratic LiberalLeader since May 28 2011 September 26 2009 June 2005Leader s seat Mountainview Whitehorse Centre Ran inCopperbelt North n 1 Lost Last election 10 seats 40 6 3 seats 23 6 5 seats 34 7 Seats before 11 1 5Seats won 11 6 2Seat change 0 5 3Popular vote 6 400 5 154 3 979Percentage 40 44 32 57 25 33 Swing 0 1 9 0 9 5 Popular vote by riding As this is a First Past The Post election seat totals are not determined by popular vote but instead via results by each riding Riding names are listed at the bottom of the map Premier before electionDarrell PasloskiYukon Party Premier after election Darrell PasloskiYukon PartyThe incumbent government was led by Darrell Pasloski who was elected as leader of the Yukon Party at a convention on May 28 2011 replacing former Premier Dennis Fentie The Yukon Party won its third majority government with Elizabeth Hanson s NDP becoming the Official Opposition replacing the Liberal Party whose leader Arthur Mitchell was unable to return to the Assembly Contents 1 Pre writ period 1 1 Redistribution 1 2 Lake Laberge dispute 2 Summary of results 3 Candidates running 3 1 Rural Yukon 3 2 Whitehorse 4 Timeline 4 1 Retiring MLAs 5 Opinion polls 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksPre writ period editRedistribution edit In 2008 the Yukon Assembly struck a committee to review the electoral district boundaries for this election The committee decided to increase the number of seats in the territory to 19 Yukon now matches the other territorial assemblies in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut in terms of the number of seats The rural districts outside of the capital city of Whitehorse remained unchanged with the exception of Mount Lorne and Southern Lakes which were merged into a single district The total number of rural districts dropped from 9 to 8 2 The urban ridings in Whitehorse were increased to 11 from 9 Only three districts in Whitehorse had no boundary changes Whitehorse Centre Riverdale North and Riverdale South The riding that received the most significant alteration was Copperbelt That district was split into four ridings primarily Copperbelt North and Copperbelt South while McIntyre Takhini was significantly expanded in western uninhabited part of Copperbelt and renamed Takhini Kopper King An entirely new riding was also created out of Copperbelt called Mountainview 2 The remaining urban districts all received minor boundary adjustments 2 The boundary changes were adopted by the Yukon Legislative Assembly in 2009 Lake Laberge dispute edit In the fall of 2009 Yukon Party MLA Brad Cathers had a falling out with Premier Dennis Fentie and ended up sitting as an independent on the opposition side Cathers remained a party member despite his public criticism of Fentie On May 19 2010 the Yukon Party riding executive of Lake Laberge nominated Brad Cathers as a delegate to the party s 2010 convention The meeting lasted three hours and saw the riding executive loyal to Fentie including the President walk out on the 60 members who attended Former MLA Al Falle defended Cathers at the meeting The meeting ended with a board of directors loyal to Cathers being elected 3 Summary of results editOfficial results 4 Summary of Results nbsp PartyVotes Seats2006DissolutionElectedChangeYukon Party6 40040 44101111 1New Democratic5 15432 57316 3Liberal4 00825 33552 3Green1040 66NewNew0NewFirst Nations Party810 51NewNew0NewIndependents790 50000 0Vacant 1 Total15 826100 00181819 1Popular voteYukon Party 40 44 New Democratic 32 57 Liberal 25 33 Green 0 56 Others 1 10 Seats summaryYukon Party 57 89 New Democratic 31 58 Liberal 10 53 Candidates running editBold incumbents indicates cabinet members and party leaders and the speaker of the assembly are italicized 5 Rural Yukon edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentYukon NDP Liberal OtherKlondike Steve Nordick404 37 4 Jorn Meier147 13 6 Sandy Silver530 49 0 Steve NordickKluane Wade Istchenko287 37 9 Eric Stinson220 29 0 Timothy Cant219 28 9 Gerald Dickson FNP 32 4 2 Gary McRobb Lake Laberge Brad Cathers528 51 9 Frank Turner330 32 4 Mike Simon159 15 6 Brad CathersMayo Tatchun Elaine Wyatt214 31 6 Jim Tredger282 41 7 Eric Fairclough181 26 7 Eric FaircloughMount Lorne Southern Lakes Deborah Fulmer395 37 9 Kevin Barr488 46 8 Ted Adel111 10 6 Stanley James FNP 49 4 7 VacantMount LorneMerged districtPatrick Rouble Southern LakesPelly Nisutlin Stacey Hassard275 49 4 Carol Geddes178 32 0 Carl Sidney73 13 1 Elvis Presley Ind 31 5 6 Marian HorneVuntut Gwitchin Garry Njootli52 35 9 Darius Elias93 64 1 Darius EliasWatson Lake Patti McLeod276 37 8 Liard McMillan242 33 1 Thomas Slager165 22 6 Patricia Gilhooly Ind 48 6 6 Dennis Fentie Whitehorse edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentYukon NDP Liberal OtherCopperbelt North Currie Dixon520 47 9 Skeeter Miller Wright159 14 6 Arthur Mitchell407 37 5 Split districtArthur MitchellCopperbeltCopperbelt South Valerie Boxall394 40 4 Lois Moorcroft397 40 7 Colleen Wirth184 18 9 Split districtMountainview Darrell Pasloski480 44 8 Stephen Dunbar Edge376 35 1 Dave Sloan216 20 1 New districtPorter Creek Centre David Laxton298 38 6 Jean Francois Des Lauriers230 29 8 Kerry Huff245 31 7 Archie Lang Porter Creek North Doug Graham400 49 8 Mike Tribes253 31 5 Dawn Beauchemin82 10 2 Mike Ivens Green 69 8 6 Jim Kenyon Porter Creek South Mike Nixon257 42 9 John Carney99 16 5 Don Inverarity243 40 6 Don InverarityRiverdale North Scott Kent366 37 1 Peter Lesniak296 30 0 Christie Richardson289 29 3 Kristina Calhoun Green 35 3 5 Ted Staffen Riverdale South Glenn Hart314 32 4 Jan Stick380 39 3 Dan Curtis274 28 3 Glenn HartTakhini Kopper King Samson Hartland316 31 7 Kate White458 45 9 Cherish Clarke224 22 4 John Edzerza McIntyre TakhiniWhitehorse Centre Marian Horne202 24 3 Elizabeth Liz Hanson525 63 2 Patrick Singh104 12 5 Elizabeth Liz HansonWhitehorse West Elaine Taylor422 58 2 Louis R Gagnon94 13 0 Cully Robinson209 28 8 Elaine TaylorTimeline editOctober 10 2006 the Yukon Party under Dennis Fentie wins its second majority government in the 36th Yukon general election January 2009 John Edzerza resigns from the YNDP to sit again as an independent 6 August 28 2009 Brad Cathers MLA for Lake Laberge resigns from cabinet and the government caucus to sit as an independent member over issues with Premier Dennis Fentie 7 8 9 September 26 2009 the NDP chooses Elizabeth Hanson as party leader October 22 2009 John Edzerza joins the Yukon Party which he had previously been a member of until 2006 10 and now serves as Minister of the Environment 11 July 28 2010 Todd Hardy MLA for Whitehorse Centre and former leader of the Yukon New Democratic Party dies after a long battle with leukemia at age 53 12 September 17 2010 the United Citizens Party of Yukon is registered 13 December 13 2010 in a by election Elizabeth Hanson is elected MLA of Whitehorse Centre with 51 of the vote citation needed February 28 2011 the Yukon Green Party is registered 14 April May 2011 United Citizens Party leader Willard Phelps resigns 15 May 28 2011 the Yukon Party chooses Darrell Pasloski as party leader and Premier at a convention in Whitehorse June 12 2011 Darrell Pasloski is sworn in as Premier June 29 2011 Brad Cathers rejoins the Yukon Party 16 July 6 2011 Steve Cardiff MLA for Mount Lorne dies in a car accident 17 August 2011 Kristina Calhoun is appointed leader of the Yukon Green Party 18 September 6 2011 the Yukon First Nations Party is registered Gerald Dickson is the leader 19 September 9 2011 issue of the writs 20 September 19 2011 62 candidates are successfully nominated 21 none from the United Citizens Party causing it to be deregistered 22 October 2 amp 3 2011 advance polling 20 October 5 2011 CBC North hosts a leader s debate with Hanson Mitchell and Pasloski 23 October 11 2011 polling day 20 October 17 2011 return of the writs 20 Elections Yukon also announces the results of a recount in Copperbelt South confirming Lois Moorcroft s three vote margin of victory over Valerie Boxall 24 Retiring MLAs edit Member District Party Reason 16 John Edzerza McIntyre Takhini Yukon Party Serious health issues 25 Dennis Fentie Watson Lake Yukon Party Retire as Premier and from politics and will live full time in Watson Lake 26 Jim Kenyon Porter Creek North Yukon Party Defeated in party nomination 27 Archie Lang Porter Creek Centre Yukon Party Retired for undisclosed reasons 28 Gary McRobb Kluane Liberal He d been working too long as an MLA 29 Patrick Rouble Southern Lakes Yukon Party Attending the University of Calgary to attain a doctorate degree 30 Ted Staffen Riverdale North Yukon Party Interested in returning to business in the private sectorOpinion polls editPolling Firm Date of Polling Link Yukon Party New Democratic Liberal GreenDataPath Systems October 2 6 2011 1 35 35 26 2DataPath Systems July 17 25 2011 2 40 35 15 7DataPath Systems July 2010 3 22 26 39Notes edit Mitchell represented Copperbelt in the 32nd Assembly but he unsuccessfully ran in Copperbelt North one of four ridings Copperbelt was divided into at the last redistribution References edit Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Yukon on the 2011 General Election Elections Yukon 2011 Retrieved January 21 2017 a b c Yukon Electoral Boundaries Commission Final Report PDF Elections Yukon March 2008 Retrieved June 2 2011 John Thompson May 21 2010 Not your typical riding meeting Yukon News Results by Political Affiliation PDF Elections Yukon Retrieved August 20 2015 Election Results PDF Elections Yukon Retrieved August 20 2015 Yukon MLA Edzerza quits NDP will sit as Independent cbc ca January 28 2009 Retrieved May 23 2015 Yukon minister s resignation threatens to collapse government The Globe and Mail August 31 2009 Retrieved May 23 2015 Cathers resigns over ATCO scandal Yukon News August 28 2009 Archived from the original on July 18 2011 Retrieved June 7 2011 Cathers Shocker Creates a Minority Government Whitehorse Star August 28 2009 Retrieved May 23 2015 Edzerza rejoins Yukon Party cbc ca October 22 2009 Retrieved May 23 2015 Edzerza named Yukon environment minister cbc ca February 4 2010 Retrieved May 23 2015 Todd Hardy succumbs to cancer Yukon News July 28 2010 Retrieved March 25 2011 Munson James December 3 2010 Phelps party in limbo Yukon News Retrieved September 3 2011 Sander Green Nadine August 9 2011 Greens are a party of balance candidate says Whitehorse Daily Star Retrieved May 23 2015 United Citizens Party of Yukon loses leader CBC News May 9 2011 a b Cathers returns to Yukon Party caucus CBC News June 29 2011 Yukon NDP MLA killed in crash CBC News July 6 2011 Thomson John August 12 2011 Green shoots grow slow Yukon News Retrieved September 3 2011 Sander Green Nadine September 9 2011 Yukon First Nations Party established Whitehorse Daily Star Retrieved May 23 2015 a b c d Election Calendar 2011 General Election PDF Elections Yukon List of Candidates PDF Elections Yukon September 19 2011 Retrieved September 19 2011 Registration of United Citizens of Yukon Cancelled PDF Election Yukon September 19 2011 Retrieved September 28 2011 Yukon s political leaders pack the house CBC News October 6 2011 Retrieved October 9 2011 Moorcroft confirmed Copperbelt South winner CBC News October 17 2011 Yukon s Fentie looks ahead to life after politics CBC News May 31 2011 John Thompson September 19 2011 Election battle map Yukon News Archived from the original on October 14 2011 Retrieved October 15 2011 John Thompson July 6 2011 Archie Lang to leave politics Yukon News John Thompson August 3 2011 A fighter hangs up his gloves Yukon News Yukon MLA Rouble leaving politics CBC News June 15 2011 Long time Yukon Speaker won t run in upcoming territorial election iPolitics ca June 27 2011 External links editElections Yukon Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2011 Yukon general election amp oldid 1192400072, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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