1909 Yukon general election
The 1909 Yukon general election was held on 28 June 1909 to elect the ten members of the Yukon Territorial Council.[1] The council was non-partisan and had merely an advisory role to the federally appointed Commissioner. The 1909 election marked the first time that voters in the territory elected the entire council — in the four prior elections, the council was composed of five elected representatives and five representatives appointed by the Canadian federal government.[2]
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All 10 seats of the Yukon Territorial Council | ||
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The election was held using five two-member districts, where voters could cast two votes each.
Members elected
District | Members elected[2] |
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Bonanza | Roderick Leander Ashbaugh |
Frank McAlpine | |
Klondike | Maxime Landreville |
Angus McLeod | |
North Dawson | Charles Bossuyt |
Andrew Smith | |
South Dawson | George Black |
James William Murphy | |
Whitehorse | Robert Lowe |
Willard "Deacon" Phelps |
References
- "General Elections". Elections Yukon. Retrieved January 6, 2007.
- "First All-Elected Yukon Territorial Council". Whitehorse Star, July 9, 1909.
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