- List of Northwest Territories general elections
This is a list of territorial elections in
Northwest Territories ,Canada since 1870. The Northwest Territories operates on aconsensus government using theFirst Past the Post electoral system. The territory does not presently recognize political parties.Voting and consensus government
Northwest Territories elects members to the
Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories under anon-partisan system known asconsensus government . The election only decides who represents each district. The newly elected members of the assembly convene after the election to vote amongst themselves to decide which members become part of theExecutive Council .refun|consensusrefThis system of government has evolved in the Northwest Territories since 1870.The voting method to elect members is the
First Past the Post electoral system. Voters under this system pick the top candidate by the number of votes cast regardless of the percent of votes earned by a candidate. With a few historical exceptions all electoral districts in the Northwest Territories are represented by a single member. First Past the Post has been used since the first election in 1881.Elections NWT is the independent regulatory body in charge of overseeing elections.History of elections
The
Northwest Territories has been through a number of distinct changes in how the territory is governed and how government has been selected. These changes have coincided with several major boundary changes since theGovernment of Canada acquired the territory in 1870.refun|atlasref From 1869 to 1876 the Northwest Territories was run by an interim government, first led by lieutenant-governor William McDougall, and a council appointed by Ottawa. This council was governed under the "Temporary Government of Rupert's Land Act, 1869" and the "Manitoba Act, 1870" The council itself sat inManitoba and was made up of Members of theManitoba Legislative Assembly .refun|poprefIn 1876 the Temporary Council was dissolved and a new council was appointed under the "Northwest Territories Act". Members could be elected to join the council if an area of convert|1000|sqmi|km2|-3 had 1000 inhabitants. The first such electoral districts were created in 1881.refun|distcreate According to the Act, when the council reached twenty members, it would gain control of territorial affairs from the crown. The Council achieved this requirement in 1886. The council was renamed to an assembly and was dissolved in 1888. Twelve elections to rotate and elect members to new districts were held during the period between 1876 and 1888.refun|1888ref
Five general elections would occur between 1888 to 1905, as the territories underwent significant growth. In 1897 after an amendment to the Northwest Territories Act, the territories experienced a short-lived period of partisan politics that led to the
Northwest Territories Liberal-Conservative Party refun|partyref being elected in the fourth and fifth elections until 1905. The government in this period was made of members from the populated regions in the south. No members from the Arctic region would sit in government until 1947.refun|assemref In 1905,Alberta andSaskatchewan were carved out of the Northwest Territories. As a result, the population dropped from approx 160,000 to 17,000, of which 16,000 were aboriginal and had no right to vote under Canadian law.refun|popref The government of the Northwest Territories defaulted back to its 1870 constitutional status, and once again came under federal control. This period of the 2nd council, which governed from Ottawa, lasted from 1905 to 1951.In 1951, the 2nd council was dissolved in order to return to elections. Rather than being fully elected body, the Councils and Assemblies were a mix of elected and appointed members. After 1975 the Assembly became fully elected. In 1999 the Northwest Territories underwent one last division as the territory of
Nunavut was created out of the eastern half of the territory.The boundary changes have resulted in a disconnect in four periods of the territorial government. The records of the temporary council falls under the archives of the Manitoba government, while the archives and electoral records of the period of government from 1876 to 1905 were retained by the Saskatchewan government. The archives of the council from 1905 to 1951 are under the Canadian Government who appointed the council from that period.
List of elections
Notes
# Elections prior to 1888 were held 3 years from the last in each district, or upon creation by the Lieutenant Governor or vacancy.
# The fourth and fifth general elections were the only general elections elected on party lines.References
* [http://www.saskarchives.com/web/seld/1-00.pdf Election Results and Dates 1876 - 1905 from Saskatchewan Archives] accessed
April 13 ,2006
* Election Results by party printed in theCalgary Herald various dates May 1902
* [http://www.collectionscanada.ca/confederation/023001-2245-e.html History of Northwest Territories in Confederation]April 13 ,2006
* [http://atlas.gc.ca/site/english/maps/historical/territorialevolution Territorial evolution in Canada] accessedApril 13 ,2006
* [http://www.solon.org/Constitutions/Canada/English/tgrla_1869.html Temporary Government of Rupert's Land Act, 1869] accessedApril 13 ,2006
* [http://www.assembly.gov.nt.ca/visitorinfo/factsheets/history.html History of the Northwest Territories from the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly] accessedApril 13 ,2006
* [http://archives.cbc.ca/IDC-1-73-1021-5781/politics_economy/elections_nwt/clip1 Making sense of consensus government CBC Radio clip October 22, 1985] accessedApril 13 ,2006
* [http://www.ourfutureourpast.ca/law/page.aspx?id=1458809 Electoral Districts created by proclomation Northwest Territories Ordinances 1881] accessedApril 13 ,2006 ee also
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List of Alberta general elections
*List of Saskatchewan general elections
*List of Nunavut general elections
*List of Yukon general elections
*List of Northwest Territories Plebiscites External links
* [http://www.gov.nt.ca/ Government of Northwest Territories]
* [http://www.electionsnwt.ca/ Elections Northwest Territories]
* [http://www.justice.gov.nt.ca/PDF/ACTS/Elections.pdf Northwest Territories Elections Act]
* [http://www.assembly.gov.nt.ca/VisitorInfo/ImageGallery/CouncilsandAssemblies.html Councils and Assemblies of the Northwest Territories dates and photos from 1951 to present]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~cansk/SaskatchewanAndItsPeople/Volume2/territorialassembly.html Personnel of Northwest Territories Assembly 1888 - 1905]
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