- Northwest Territories general election, 2011
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The 2011 Northwest Territories general election, the 22nd in its history, took place 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.
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.
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New Premier and cabinet
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
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
District Winner Second Third Fourth Fifth Incumbent Deh Cho Michael Nadli
394Michael McLeod
226Michael McLeod Frame Lake Wendy Bisaro
328Duff Spence
240Bernard LeBlanc
30Wendy Bisaro Great Slave Glen Abernethy
476Patrick Scott
266Glen Abernethy Hay River North Robert Bouchard
363Roy Courtoreille
265Beatrice Lepine
133Paul Delorey† Hay River South Jane Groenewegen
465Marc Miltenberger
339Jane Groenewegen Inuvik Boot Lake Alfred Moses
216Chris Larocque
211Grant Gowans
63Paul Voudrach
18Floyd Roland† Inuvik Twin Lakes Robert McLeod
AcclaimedRobert McLeod Kam Lake Dave Ramsay
356Darwin Rudkevitch
118Victor Mercredi
45Bryan Sutherland
28Dave Ramsay Mackenzie Delta Frederick Blake, Jr.
190Taig Connell
150Eugene Pascal
127Mary Clark
89Glenna Hansen
66David Krutko† Monfwi Jackson Lafferty
739Bertha Rabesca Zoe
600Jackson Lafferty Nahendeh Kevin Menicoche
431Bertha Norwegian
127Kevin Menicoche Nunakput Jackie Jacobson
312Eddie Dillon
199Jackie Jacobson Range Lake Daryl Dolynny
277David Wasylciw
210Beaton Mackenzie
167Norman Smith
64Vacant Sahtu Norman Yakeleya
463Rocky Norwegian
312Norman Yakeleya Thebacha Michael Miltenberger
526Peter Martselos
426Jeannie Marie-Jewell
263Michael Miltenberger Tu Nedhe Tom Beaulieu
AcclaimedTom Beaulieu Weledeh Bob Bromley
624Mark Bogan
79Bob Bromley Yellowknife Centre Robert Hawkins
427Arlene Hache
312Robert Hawkins Yellowknife South Bob McLeod
AcclaimedBob McLeod - Note: Bold denotes a member of the cabinet and speaker of the Assembly, the Premier is denoted in bold italic.
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