Tatchun (electoral district)

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Tatchun
Flag of Yukon.svg Yukon electoral district
Defunct territorial electoral district
Legislature Yukon Legislative Assembly
District created1978
District abolished1992
First contested 1978
Last contested 1989
Demographics
Electors (1989)418
Census subdivision(s) Carmacks, Pelly Crossing, Little Salmon

Tatchun was an electoral district which returned an MLA to the Legislative Assembly of the Yukon Territory in Canada. It was created in 1978 out of the ridings of Klondike and Pelly River. It was abolished in 1992 when it was amalgamated with the riding of Mayo to form the riding of Mayo-Tatchun.

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The district included the communities of Carmacks, Pelly Crossing, and Little Salmon. It was situated on the historical territory of the Selkirk First Nation, the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun, the Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation, and the Ross River Dena Council of the Kaska Dena. At creation, the population of the electorate was 325 voters and by abolition it was 418 voters.

When partisan politics was introduced to the Yukon in the 1978 election, Tatchun was one of the initial electoral districts established. At the time, it was one of the Yukon's nine rural ridings. It was bordered by the ridings of Mayo, Klondike, Faro, Kluane, Hootalinqua, and Campbell. [1]

Tatchun is also the former seat of Roger Coles, leader of the Yukon Liberal Party from 1984 to 1986. He later resigned both his seat and his position as leader after being sentenced to prison time for cocaine trafficking. [2] [3] [4]

MLAs

LegislatureYearsMemberParty
24th 1978–1982   Howard Tracey Progressive Conservative
25th 1982–1985
26th 1985–1986   Roger Coles Liberal
1986–1987  Vacant
1987–1989   Danny Joe New Democratic
27th 1989–1992

Electoral results

1989

1989 Yukon general election [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Danny Joe 16547.8%+6.6%
Progressive Conservative Paul Nieman10831.3%+6.2%
  Liberal Luke Lacasse7120.6%-10.3%
Total345100.0%

1987 by-election

By-election: 1987 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Danny Joe 14941.2%+7.1%
  Liberal Elijah Smith11230.9%-10.5%
Progressive Conservative Pete Berry9125.1%+6.6%
  Independent Ray A. Jackson82.2%+2.2%
Total362100.0%

1985

1985 Yukon general election [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  Liberal Roger Coles 15941.4%+8.6%
  NDP Victor Mitander13134.1%+1.9%
Progressive Conservative Howard Tracey 9318.5%-15.3%
Total384100.0%

1982

1982 Yukon general election [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Howard Tracey 10633.8%-7.5%
  Liberal Roger Coles 10332.8%-5.9%
  NDP Bill Larson10132.2%+0.8%
Total314100.0%

1978

1978 Yukon general election [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Howard Tracey 10941.3%
  NDP Jerry Roberts8331.4%
  Liberal Hugh Netzel7126.9%
Total264100.0%

See also

References

  1. Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Yukon on the 1985 General Election (p. 10/26). Elections Yukon, 1985. Retrieved January 21, 2017
  2. Kenneth Coates; Judith Powell (1989). The modern North: people, politics and the rejection of colonialism. James Lorimer & Company. p. 68. ISBN   978-1-55028-120-0 . Retrieved 1 October 2010.
  3. Yukon History Archived 26 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine at Hougen Group of Companies
  4. "Coles Sentenced". Orlando Sentinel. 4 November 1986. Retrieved 1 October 2010.
  5. Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Yukon on the 1989 General Election Elections Yukon, 1989. Retrieved January 21, 2017
  6. Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of the Yukon on the By-election Tatchun - February 2, 1987 Elections Yukon, 1987. Retrieved January 21, 2017
  7. Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Yukon on the 1985 General Election Elections Yukon, 1985. Retrieved January 21, 2017
  8. Yukon Elections Board Report on the 1982 Election Elections Yukon, 1982. Retrieved January 21, 2017
  9. Yukon Elections Board Report on the 1978 Election Elections Yukon, 1978. Retrieved January 21, 2017