Piers McDonald

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Piers McDonald
5th Premier of Yukon
In office
October 19, 1996 May 6, 2000
  Liberal Wayne Jim 37637.9%+17.7%
  NDP Piers McDonald33834.1%-14.9%
Yukon Party John Edzerza 26526.7%-1.2%
Total991100.0%

1996 general election

McIntyre-Takhini [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Piers McDonald44149.0%+6.3%
Yukon Party Scott Howell25127.9%-11.7%
  Liberal Rosemary Couch18220.2%+3.9%
  Independent Clinton Fraser212.3%+2.3%
Total900100.0%

1992 general election

McIntyre-Takhini [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Piers McDonald31342.7%
Yukon Party Scott Howell29039.6%
  Liberal Larry Bill12616.3%
Total733100.0%

1989 general election

Mayo [16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Piers McDonald21062.3%+6.9%
Progressive Conservative Mike McGinnis9327.6%-12.7%
  Liberal Wilf Tuck3410.1%+6.1%
Total337100.0%

1985 general election

Mayo [17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Piers McDonald25155.4%+3.1%
Progressive Conservative Ken Cooper18340.3%+1.0%
  Liberal Rob Andison184.0%-4.0%
Total453100.0%

1982 general election

Mayo [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Piers McDonald23052.3%+29.1%
Progressive Conservative Swede Hanson 17339.3%+12.5%
  Liberal Eleanor Van Bibber358.0%-16.0%
Total440100.0%

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