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2021 Yukon general election

The 2021 Yukon general election was held on April 12, 2021, to return members of the 35th Yukon Legislative Assembly.[1][3] The election resulted in a hung parliament where the incumbent governing Yukon Liberal Party and the opposition Yukon Party won 8 seats each, while the Yukon New Democratic Party held the remaining 3. As the incumbent party given the first opportunity to form government, a Liberal minority government was sworn in on April 23, 2021.[4] The Liberals and NDP announced the establishment of a formal confidence and supply agreement on April 28, 2021.[5]

2021 Yukon general election

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All 19 seats to the Legislative Assembly
10 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
YP
NDP
Leader Currie Dixon Sandy Silver Kate White[2]
Party Yukon Party Liberal New Democratic
Leader since May 23, 2020 August 17, 2012 May 4, 2019
Leader's seat Copperbelt North[a] Klondike Takhini-Kopper King
Last election 6 seats, 33.38% 11 seats, 39.41% 2 seats, 26.23%
Seats before 6 10 2
Seats won 8 8 3
Seat change 2 3 1
Popular vote 7,477 6,142 5,356
Percentage 39.32% 32.37% 28.17%
Swing 5.94pp 7.04pp 1.94pp

Popular vote by riding. As this is an FPTP election, seat totals are not determined by popular vote, but instead via results by each riding.

Premier before election

Sandy Silver
Liberal

Premier after election

Sandy Silver
Liberal

During the 2016 election, the Liberals included a commitment in their platform to introduce fixed election dates in the territory.[6] In October 2020, the government introduced legislation to amend the Elections Act and create fixed election dates.[7] The legislation passed in December 2020, and took effect after the 2021 election.[8]

Voter turnout dropped almost twelve percentage points compared to 2016, caused to an extent by the introduction of a standing List of Electors, resulting in a higher percentage of Yukoners being registered. More votes were cast than in 2016, in part due to the territory's strong population growth since the last election.[citation needed]

Results edit

The final seat standing for the election was only resolved on April 19, 2021, because of a 78–78 vote tie in the Vuntut Gwitchin riding, the territory's smallest by population. After the tie was upheld by a judicial recount, drawing of lots gave the seat to the NDP's Annie Blake, denying the Yukon Liberals a one-seat plurality over the Yukon Party.[9]

Summary of the 2021 Legislative Assembly of Yukon election results[10]
Party Party leader Candidates Seats Popular vote
2016 Dissol. 2021 +/- # % +/-
Yukon Party Currie Dixon 18 6 6 8 +2 7,477 39.32% +5.84%
Liberal Sandy Silver 19 11 10 8 -3 6,155 32.37% -7.04%
New Democratic Kate White 18 2 2 3 +1 5,356 28.17% +1.94%
  Independent 1 0 1 0 0 26 0.14% -0.06%
Invalid votes - - - - - 84 - -
Total 56 19 19 19 - 19,098 100%
Registered voters/turnout - - - - - 29,637 64.44% -
Popular vote
Yukon
39.32%
Liberal
32.37%
New Democratic
28.17%
Independent
0.14%
Seats summary
Yukon Party
42.11%
Liberal
42.11%
New Democratic
15.78%

Results by Riding edit

Each candidate stands in a single electoral district.

Bold indicates party leaders and cabinet members are italicized
† - denotes a retiring incumbent MLA

Rural Yukon edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Yukon NDP
Klondike Sandy Silver
526 (47.2%)
Charlie Dagostin
364 (32.7%)
Chris Clarke
224 (20.1%)
Sandy Silver
Kluane Luke Campbell
219 (28.0%)
Wade Istchenko
352 (45.0%)
Dave Weir
211 (27.0%)
Wade Istchenko
Lake Laberge Tracey Jacobs
229 (17.8%)
Brad Cathers
799 (62.1%)
Ian Angus
259 (20.1%)
Brad Cathers
Mayo-Tatchun Jeremy Harper
238 (37.7%)
Peter Grundmanis
186 (29.4%)
Patty Wallingham
208 (32.9%)
Don Hutton
Mount Lorne-Southern Lakes John Streicker
446 (39.0%)
Eric Schroff
406 (35.5%)
Erik Pinkerton
292 (25.5%)
John Streicker
Pelly-Nisutlin Katherine Alexander
97 (13.6%)
Stacey Hassard
362 (50.8%)
George Bahm
254 (35.6%)
Stacey Hassard
Vuntut Gwitchin Pauline Frost
78 (50.0%)
Annie Blake
78 (50.0%)
Pauline Frost
Watson Lake Amanda Brown
237 (43.1%)
Patti McLeod
313 (56.9%)
Patti McLeod

In Vuntut Gwitchin, both candidates each received 78 votes, resulting in a tie. A judicial recount took place and there remained a tie vote therefore, a random draw determined that Annie Blake would fill the seat.[11]

Whitehorse edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Yukon NDP Other
Copperbelt North Ted Adel
346 (25.1%)
Currie Dixon
717 (51.9%)
Saba Javed
318 (23.0%)
Ted Adel
Copperbelt South Sheila Robertson
259 (20.3%)
Scott Kent
726 (57.0%)
Kaori Torigai
289 (22.7%)
Scott Kent
Mountainview Jeanie McLean
402 (38.2%)
Ray Sydney
268 (25.5%)
Michelle Friesen
356 (33.8%)
Coach Jan Prieditis
26 (2.5%)
Jeanie McLean
Porter Creek Centre Paolo Gallina
646 (38.4%)
Yvonne Clarke
704 (41.8%)
Shonagh McCrindle
334 (19.8%)
Paolo Gallina
Porter Creek North Staci McIntosh
331 (28.9%)
Geraldine Van Bibber
562 (49.2%)
Francis van Kessel
250 (21.9%)
Geraldine Van Bibber
Porter Creek South Ranj Pillai
309 (47.2%)
Chad Sjodin
262 (40.0%)
Colette Acheson
84 (12.8%)
Ranj Pillai
Riverdale North Nils Clarke
469 (41.7%)
Cory Adams
280 (24.9%)
Vanessa Thorson
375 (33.4%)
Nils Clarke
Riverdale South Tracy-Anne McPhee
415 (39.3%)
Cynthia Lyslo
307 (29.1%)
Jason Cook
334 (31.6%)
Tracy-Anne McPhee
Takhini-Kopper King Raj Murugaiyan
198 (16.4%)
Morgan Yuill
244 (20.3%)
Kate White
763 (63.3%)
Kate White
Whitehorse Centre Dan Curtis
312 (29.5%)
Eileen Melnychuk
249 (23.5%)
Emily Tredger
498 (47.0%)
Liz Hanson
Whitehorse West Richard Mostyn
398 (39.7%)
Angela Drainville
376 (37.5%)
Ron Davis
229 (22.8%)
Richard Mostyn

The Yukon Green Party did not run any candidates in the election; as a result, the party has been deregistered by Elections Yukon.[12][13]

Incumbent MLAs who were defeated edit

Party Name Constituency Year elected Seat held by party since Defeated by Party
Liberal Ted Adel Copperbelt North 2016 2016 Currie Dixon Yukon
Liberal Paolo Gallina Porter Creek Centre 2016 2016 Yvonne Clarke Yukon
Liberal Pauline Frost Vuntut Gwitchin 2016 2016 Annie Blake NDP

Opinion polls edit

Polling firm Last date
of polling
Link Liberal Yukon NDP Green Other Margin
of error
Sample
size
Polling method Lead
Léger February 7, 2021 HTML 31 32 33 - 4 600 phone 1
DataPath Systems December 20, 2017 HTML 47 36 11 5 1 ±4.8 pp 424 online 11
Election 2016 November 7, 2016 PDF 39.4 33.4 26.2 0.8 0.2 6

Aftermath edit

The election resulted in a hung parliament, with no party winning the requisite 10 seats to form a majority in the legislature. The Yukon Party and the Liberals, with 8 seats each, entered discussions with the NDP to determine support for a minority government.[14] The Liberals, as the incumbent governing party, were given the opportunity to continue as government and test the confidence of the legislature. The Yukon Party publicly stated that they were not included in any talks to form a coalition government or provide other support to the Liberals, while the NDP did not indicate the content of their leader's discussion with the Liberals.[15] On April 28, 2021, the Liberals and NDP announced a formal confidence and supply agreement to allow the Liberals to form a minority government.[5]

Following the tie vote in Vuntut Gwitchin, which declared NDP candidate Annie Blake as the winner following the drawing of lots, outgoing Liberal MLA Pauline Frost filed a legal challenge challenging the results; Frost initially claimed that two votes had been counted from the district that "should not have been cast."[16] Only one vote was actually formally challenged by Frost in court, on the grounds that as a prisoner in the Whitehorse Correctional Centre the voter should have registered to vote in Whitehorse rather than his home community; the challenge was rejected by Suzanne Duncan of the Supreme Court of Yukon in August, affirming Blake's victory.[17]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Former MLA for this riding. Not the incumbent, but stood in this seat and won.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "FAQ". Elections Yukon. Retrieved September 18, 2020. The next territorial election will be held no later than November 18, 2021.
  2. ^ "Kate White to be the new leader of the Yukon NDP". Yukon News. April 24, 2019. Retrieved June 16, 2019.
  3. ^ "Online election registration now available". Whitehorse Star. December 8, 2020. Retrieved December 30, 2020.
  4. ^ "Yukon Liberals set to be sworn-in as party aims to form minority government". CTVNews. April 23, 2021. from the original on April 24, 2021. Retrieved April 26, 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Yukon Liberals, NDP make deal to work together in government". CBC News. April 28, 2021. from the original on April 29, 2021.
  6. ^ "Yukon Liberals commit to fixed election dates". CKRW News. November 2, 2016. Retrieved September 18, 2020.
  7. ^ Ritchie, Haley (October 10, 2020). "Fixed election dates proposed". Yukon News. Retrieved December 30, 2020.
  8. ^ Ritchie, Haley (December 30, 2020). "Marathon fall legislature sitting ends". Yukon News. Retrieved December 30, 2020.
  9. ^ "Yukon NDP win final riding by rare drawing of lots, maintaining Liberal, Yukon Party tie in assembly". CBC North. April 19, 2021. Retrieved April 20, 2021.
  10. ^ "Official Results" (PDF). Elections Yukon. April 15, 2021. Retrieved April 16, 2021.
  11. ^ "Yukon NDP win final riding by rare drawing of lots, maintaining Liberal, Yukon Party tie in assembly". CBC News. April 19, 2021.
  12. ^ "Why Yukon's Green Party faded to black this election". CBC News. March 25, 2021. Retrieved March 31, 2021.
  13. ^ Ritchie, Haley (March 25, 2021). "Greens won't run candidates in 2021 election". Yukon News. Retrieved March 31, 2021.
  14. ^ "Yukon Liberals set to be sworn-in as party aims to form minority government". CTVNews. April 23, 2021. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
  15. ^ "Yukon Party leader to Liberals: Get on with governing already". ca.news.yahoo.com. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
  16. ^ Ritchie, Haley (April 23, 2021). "Pauline Frost files legal challenge against Vuntut Gwitchin election results". Yukon News. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
  17. ^ Tim Gilick, "‘I think there’s a sense of relief,’ MLA says". Whitehorse Star, August 6, 2021.

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The 2021 Yukon general election was held on April 12 2021 to return members of the 35th Yukon Legislative Assembly 1 3 The election resulted in a hung parliament where the incumbent governing Yukon Liberal Party and the opposition Yukon Party won 8 seats each while the Yukon New Democratic Party held the remaining 3 As the incumbent party given the first opportunity to form government a Liberal minority government was sworn in on April 23 2021 4 The Liberals and NDP announced the establishment of a formal confidence and supply agreement on April 28 2021 5 2021 Yukon general election 2016 April 12 2021 1 Next outgoing memberselected members All 19 seats to the Legislative Assembly10 seats needed for a majority Majority party Minority party Third party YP NDPLeader Currie Dixon Sandy Silver Kate White 2 Party Yukon Party Liberal New DemocraticLeader since May 23 2020 August 17 2012 May 4 2019Leader s seat Copperbelt North a Klondike Takhini Kopper KingLast election 6 seats 33 38 11 seats 39 41 2 seats 26 23 Seats before 6 10 2Seats won 8 8 3Seat change 2 3 1Popular vote 7 477 6 142 5 356Percentage 39 32 32 37 28 17 Swing 5 94pp 7 04pp 1 94ppPopular vote by riding As this is an FPTP election seat totals are not determined by popular vote but instead via results by each riding Premier before electionSandy SilverLiberal Premier after election Sandy SilverLiberalDuring the 2016 election the Liberals included a commitment in their platform to introduce fixed election dates in the territory 6 In October 2020 the government introduced legislation to amend the Elections Act and create fixed election dates 7 The legislation passed in December 2020 and took effect after the 2021 election 8 Voter turnout dropped almost twelve percentage points compared to 2016 caused to an extent by the introduction of a standing List of Electors resulting in a higher percentage of Yukoners being registered More votes were cast than in 2016 in part due to the territory s strong population growth since the last election citation needed Contents 1 Results 2 Results by Riding 2 1 Rural Yukon 2 2 Whitehorse 2 3 Incumbent MLAs who were defeated 3 Opinion polls 4 Aftermath 5 Notes 6 ReferencesResults editThe final seat standing for the election was only resolved on April 19 2021 because of a 78 78 vote tie in the Vuntut Gwitchin riding the territory s smallest by population After the tie was upheld by a judicial recount drawing of lots gave the seat to the NDP s Annie Blake denying the Yukon Liberals a one seat plurality over the Yukon Party 9 Summary of the 2021 Legislative Assembly of Yukon election results 10 Party Party leader Candidates Seats Popular vote2016 Dissol 2021 Yukon Party Currie Dixon 18 6 6 8 2 7 477 39 32 5 84 Liberal Sandy Silver 19 11 10 8 3 6 155 32 37 7 04 New Democratic Kate White 18 2 2 3 1 5 356 28 17 1 94 Independent 1 0 1 0 0 26 0 14 0 06 Invalid votes 84 Total 56 19 19 19 19 098 100 Registered voters turnout 29 637 64 44 Popular voteYukon 39 32 Liberal 32 37 New Democratic 28 17 Independent 0 14 Seats summaryYukon Party 42 11 Liberal 42 11 New Democratic 15 78 Results by Riding editEach candidate stands in a single electoral district Bold indicates party leaders and cabinet members are italicized denotes a retiring incumbent MLA Rural Yukon edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentLiberal Yukon NDPKlondike Sandy Silver526 47 2 Charlie Dagostin364 32 7 Chris Clarke224 20 1 Sandy SilverKluane Luke Campbell219 28 0 Wade Istchenko352 45 0 Dave Weir211 27 0 Wade IstchenkoLake Laberge Tracey Jacobs229 17 8 Brad Cathers799 62 1 Ian Angus259 20 1 Brad CathersMayo Tatchun Jeremy Harper238 37 7 Peter Grundmanis186 29 4 Patty Wallingham208 32 9 Don Hutton Mount Lorne Southern Lakes John Streicker446 39 0 Eric Schroff406 35 5 Erik Pinkerton292 25 5 John StreickerPelly Nisutlin Katherine Alexander97 13 6 Stacey Hassard362 50 8 George Bahm254 35 6 Stacey HassardVuntut Gwitchin Pauline Frost78 50 0 Annie Blake78 50 0 Pauline FrostWatson Lake Amanda Brown237 43 1 Patti McLeod313 56 9 Patti McLeodIn Vuntut Gwitchin both candidates each received 78 votes resulting in a tie A judicial recount took place and there remained a tie vote therefore a random draw determined that Annie Blake would fill the seat 11 Whitehorse edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentLiberal Yukon NDP OtherCopperbelt North Ted Adel346 25 1 Currie Dixon717 51 9 Saba Javed318 23 0 Ted AdelCopperbelt South Sheila Robertson259 20 3 Scott Kent726 57 0 Kaori Torigai289 22 7 Scott KentMountainview Jeanie McLean402 38 2 Ray Sydney268 25 5 Michelle Friesen356 33 8 Coach Jan Prieditis26 2 5 Jeanie McLeanPorter Creek Centre Paolo Gallina646 38 4 Yvonne Clarke704 41 8 Shonagh McCrindle334 19 8 Paolo GallinaPorter Creek North Staci McIntosh331 28 9 Geraldine Van Bibber562 49 2 Francis van Kessel250 21 9 Geraldine Van BibberPorter Creek South Ranj Pillai309 47 2 Chad Sjodin262 40 0 Colette Acheson84 12 8 Ranj PillaiRiverdale North Nils Clarke469 41 7 Cory Adams280 24 9 Vanessa Thorson375 33 4 Nils ClarkeRiverdale South Tracy Anne McPhee415 39 3 Cynthia Lyslo307 29 1 Jason Cook334 31 6 Tracy Anne McPheeTakhini Kopper King Raj Murugaiyan198 16 4 Morgan Yuill244 20 3 Kate White763 63 3 Kate WhiteWhitehorse Centre Dan Curtis312 29 5 Eileen Melnychuk249 23 5 Emily Tredger498 47 0 Liz Hanson Whitehorse West Richard Mostyn398 39 7 Angela Drainville376 37 5 Ron Davis229 22 8 Richard MostynThe Yukon Green Party did not run any candidates in the election as a result the party has been deregistered by Elections Yukon 12 13 Incumbent MLAs who were defeated edit Party Name Constituency Year elected Seat held by party since Defeated by PartyLiberal Ted Adel Copperbelt North 2016 2016 Currie Dixon YukonLiberal Paolo Gallina Porter Creek Centre 2016 2016 Yvonne Clarke YukonLiberal Pauline Frost Vuntut Gwitchin 2016 2016 Annie Blake NDPOpinion polls editPolling firm Last dateof polling Link Liberal Yukon NDP Green Other Marginof error Samplesize Polling method LeadLeger February 7 2021 HTML 31 32 33 4 600 phone 1DataPath Systems December 20 2017 HTML 47 36 11 5 1 4 8 pp 424 online 11Election 2016 November 7 2016 PDF 39 4 33 4 26 2 0 8 0 2 6Aftermath editThe election resulted in a hung parliament with no party winning the requisite 10 seats to form a majority in the legislature The Yukon Party and the Liberals with 8 seats each entered discussions with the NDP to determine support for a minority government 14 The Liberals as the incumbent governing party were given the opportunity to continue as government and test the confidence of the legislature The Yukon Party publicly stated that they were not included in any talks to form a coalition government or provide other support to the Liberals while the NDP did not indicate the content of their leader s discussion with the Liberals 15 On April 28 2021 the Liberals and NDP announced a formal confidence and supply agreement to allow the Liberals to form a minority government 5 Following the tie vote in Vuntut Gwitchin which declared NDP candidate Annie Blake as the winner following the drawing of lots outgoing Liberal MLA Pauline Frost filed a legal challenge challenging the results Frost initially claimed that two votes had been counted from the district that should not have been cast 16 Only one vote was actually formally challenged by Frost in court on the grounds that as a prisoner in the Whitehorse Correctional Centre the voter should have registered to vote in Whitehorse rather than his home community the challenge was rejected by Suzanne Duncan of the Supreme Court of Yukon in August affirming Blake s victory 17 Notes edit Former MLA for this riding Not the incumbent but stood in this seat and won References edit a b FAQ Elections Yukon Retrieved September 18 2020 The next territorial election will be held no later than November 18 2021 Kate White to be the new leader of the Yukon NDP Yukon News April 24 2019 Retrieved June 16 2019 Online election registration now available Whitehorse Star December 8 2020 Retrieved December 30 2020 Yukon Liberals set to be sworn in as party aims to form minority government CTVNews April 23 2021 Archived from the original on April 24 2021 Retrieved April 26 2021 a b Yukon Liberals NDP make deal to work together in government CBC News April 28 2021 Archived from the original on April 29 2021 Yukon Liberals commit to fixed election dates CKRW News November 2 2016 Retrieved September 18 2020 Ritchie Haley October 10 2020 Fixed election dates proposed Yukon News Retrieved December 30 2020 Ritchie Haley December 30 2020 Marathon fall legislature sitting ends Yukon News Retrieved December 30 2020 Yukon NDP win final riding by rare drawing of lots maintaining Liberal Yukon Party tie in assembly CBC North April 19 2021 Retrieved April 20 2021 Official Results PDF Elections Yukon April 15 2021 Retrieved April 16 2021 Yukon NDP win final riding by rare drawing of lots maintaining Liberal Yukon Party tie in assembly CBC News April 19 2021 Why Yukon s Green Party faded to black this election CBC News March 25 2021 Retrieved March 31 2021 Ritchie Haley March 25 2021 Greens won t run candidates in 2021 election Yukon News Retrieved March 31 2021 Yukon Liberals set to be sworn in as party aims to form minority government CTVNews April 23 2021 Retrieved April 24 2021 Yukon Party leader to Liberals Get on with governing already ca news yahoo com Retrieved April 24 2021 Ritchie Haley April 23 2021 Pauline Frost files legal challenge against Vuntut Gwitchin election results Yukon News Retrieved April 24 2021 Tim Gilick I think there s a sense of relief MLA says Whitehorse Star August 6 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2021 Yukon general election amp oldid 1177042773, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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