Yukon general election, 1989

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Yukon general election, 1989
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  1985 February 20, 1989 1992  

17 seats of the Yukon Legislative Assembly
9 seats were needed for a majority

 First partySecond partyThird party
  Tony Penikett (cropped).jpg PCLIB
Leader Tony Penikett Willard Phelps Jim McLachlan
Party New Democratic Progressive Conservative Liberal
Leader's seat Whitehorse West Hootalinqua Faro

(lost re-election)

Last election862
Seats won970
Seat changeIncrease2.svg1Increase2.svg1Decrease2.svg2

Premier before election


New Democratic

Premier-designate

John Ostashek
Yukon Party

The 1989 Yukon general election was held on 20 February 1989 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the territory of Yukon, Canada. It was won by the New Democratic Party.

Yukon Legislative Assembly

The Yukon Legislative Assembly is the legislative assembly for Yukon, Canada. The Yukon Legislative Assembly is the only legislature in Canada's three federal territories which is organized along political party lines. In Nunavut and the Northwest Territories, the legislative assemblies are instead elected on a non-partisan consensus government model.

Yukon New Democratic Party political party

The Yukon New Democratic Party is a social-democratic political party in the Yukon territory of Canada.

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Results

 PartyLeader 1985 Dissolution Seats won% changePopular vote(%)
     New Democratic Tony Penikett 899+13%45.0%
     Progressive Conservative Willard Phelps 667+17%43.9%
     Liberal Jim McLachlan 210-100%11.1%
Total161616-100%

Results by riding

Electoral DistrictCandidates Incumbent
 PC Liberal NDP
Campbell Mickey Thomas
120
Carl Smarch
78
Sam Johnston
321
Sam Johnston
Faro Mel Smith
90
Jim McLachlan
168
Maurice Byblow
194
Jim McLachlan
Hootalinqua Willard Phelps
541
Rodger Thorlakson
112
Graham McDonald
508
Willard Phelps
Klondike Peter Jenkins
295
Art Webster
385
Art Webster
Kluane Bill Brewster
210
Bill Woolsey
37
Ron Chambers
183
Bill Brewster
Mayo Mike McGinnis
93
Wilf Tuck
34
Piers McDonald
210
Piers McDonald
Old Crow Kathie Nukon
45
Ethel Tizya
40
Norma Kassi
69
Norma Kassi
Tatchun Paul Nieman
108
Luke Lacasse
71
Danny Joe
165
Danny Joe
Watson Lake John Devries
298
John McDonald
63
Karel Kauppinen
295
Dave Porter
Whitehorse North Centre Pat Joe
155
Don Branigan
154
Margaret Joe
251
Margaret Joe
Whitehorse Porter Creek East Dan Lang
606
Patty O'Brien
59
Paul Harris
292
Dan Lang
Whitehorse Porter Creek West Alan Nordling
651
Eldon Organ
55
John Wright
392
Alan Nordling
Whitehorse Riverdale North Doug Phillips
563
Ray Jackson
30
Louis Paquet
410
Doug Phillips
Whitehorse Riverdale South Bea Firth
648
Gray Jones
79
John Sheppard
440
Bea Firth
Whitehorse South Centre Gerry Thick
228
Phil Wheelton
163
Joyce Hayden
350
Roger Kimmerly
Whitehorse West Flora Evans
491
Joe Jack
160
Tony Penikett
810
Tony Penikett

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