Kieron Testart

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2023 Northwest Territories general election: Range Lake
Kieron Testart
MLA
Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories for Kam Lake
In office
November 23, 2015 September 2, 2019
CandidateVotes%
Kieron Testart 32655.25
Aaron Reid15526.27
Nicole Sok10918.47
Total votes590
2019 Northwest Territories general election : Kam Lake
CandidateVotes
Caitlin Cleveland 262
Robert Hawkins 224
Kieron Testart (I)220
Rommel Silverio125
Abdullah Al-Mahamud63
Cherish Winsor61
2015 Northwest Territories general election : Kam Lake
CandidateVotes%
Kieron Testart 28058.1
Dave Ramsay 20241.9
Total valid ballots482
Rejected ballots4
Registered electors / Turnout1,92325.3

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