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  2. 2021 Yukon general election - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. 40th Yukon general election - Wikipedia

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    The 40th Yukon general election will be held on or before November 3, 2025 to elect members to the 36th Yukon Legislative Assembly. Under amendments to the territorial Elections Act passed in 2020, the first fixed election date following the 2021 Yukon general election is set as November 3, 2025. [1] All subsequent elections will take place on ...

  4. List of Yukon general elections - Wikipedia

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    The wholly elected Council comprised ten members from 1909, which was reduced to three starting with the 1920 election. The number of members was increased to five as of the 1952 election, seven as of the 1961 election, and twelve for the final general election to the Council in 1974. 1900 Yukon general election. 1903 Yukon general election.

  5. 2016 Yukon general election - Wikipedia

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    Liberal. The 2016 general election in Yukon, Canada, took place on November 7, 2016, to return members to the 34th Yukon legislative assembly. [1] The election was fought over issues relating to the economy, the environment, First Nations reconciliation, fracking, and the merits of a territorial carbon tax. Sandy Silver 's Liberal Party won an ...

  6. Yukon (electoral district) - Wikipedia

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    Yukon (electoral district) Yukon is a federal electoral district covering the entire territory of Yukon, Canada. It has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1902 to 1949 and since 1953. The city of Whitehorse comprises an overwhelmingly large portion of the electorate and thus elections are fought on a comparatively small area.

  7. Yukon Party - Wikipedia

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    The Yukon Party had elected Dennis Fentie, a rural Member of the Yukon Legislative Assembly (MLA), who had defected from the Yukon New Democratic Party (NDP), as its new leader in June 2002. Despite being caught by surprise by the election call, the party was able to win a majority government with 12 seats compared to five for the NDP.

  8. List of Yukon territorial electoral districts - Wikipedia

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    Campbell (electoral district) Carmacks-Kluane. Copperbelt (electoral district) Dawson (electoral district) Faro (electoral district) Hootalinqua (electoral district) Mayo (electoral district) McIntyre-Takhini. Mount Lorne (electoral district)

  9. 2020 Yukon Party leadership election - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 Yukon Party leadership election took place on May 23, 2020 to elect a leader to replace Darrell Pasloski, who resigned on November 7, 2016 [4] after the 2016 Yukon general election, which resulted in the party's majority government being defeated and Pasloski losing re-election in Mountainview. Currie Dixon was elected after two ...