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Defunct territorial electoral district | |
Legislature | Yukon Legislative Assembly |
First contested | 1992 |
Last contested | 2000 |
Ross River-Southern Lakes was a territorial electoral district in Yukon. [1] The district elected one member to the Yukon Legislative Assembly from 1992 to 2002.
At the 2002 election, the district was divided between Pelly-Nisutlin and Southern Lakes. The current electoral districts of the Yukon may be found online at "Elections Yukon." [2]
Parliament | Years | Member | Party | |
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28th | 1992-1996 | Willard Phelps | Independent | |
29th | 1996-2000 | Dave Keenan | NDP | |
30th | 2000-2002 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Independent | Willard Phelps | 338 | 47.7 | ||
Yukon New Democratic Party | Sam Johnston | 234 | 33.0 | ||
Independent | Timothy Cant | 92 | 13.0 | ||
Yukon Liberal Party | Jim Smarch | 45 | 6.3 | ||
Total | 709 | 100 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
NDP | Dave Keenan | 484 | 56.9 | ||
Independent | Willard Phelps | 317 | 37.3 | ||
Liberal | Bill Munroe | 49 | 5.8 | ||
Total | 850 | 100 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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NDP | Dave Keenan | 357 | 51.4 | ||
Liberal | Dorothy John | 187 | 26.9 | ||
Yukon Party | Ed Hall | 150 | 21.6 | ||
Total | 694 | 99.9 |
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