1975 Northwest Territories general election
The 1975 Northwest Territories general election was on March 10, 1975. This was the first general election since 1902 that all the members of the assembly were elected. Fifteen members were elected to the Legislative Council.
Election summary
Election summary[1] | # of candidates | Popular vote | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Incumbent | New | # | % | |
Elected candidates | 1 | 13 | ? | ? |
Acclaimed candidates | ? | 1 | ||
Defeated candidates | ||||
Total | 10,813 | 100% | ||
Turnout 63.9% |
Members of the Legislative Assembly elected
For complete electoral history, see individual districts
8th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly | |||
District | Member | ||
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Central Arctic | William Lyall | ||
Central Baffin | Ipeelee Kilabuk | ||
Foxe Basin | Mark Evaloarjuk | ||
Great Slave | James Wah-Shee | ||
Hay River | Donald Morton Stewart | ||
High Arctic | Ludy Pudluk | ||
Inuvik | Tom Butters | ||
Keewatin Region | Peter Irniq | ||
Mackenzie Great Bear | George Barnaby | ||
Mackenzie-Laird | William Lafferty | ||
Slave River | Arnold McCallum | ||
South Baffin | Bryan Pearson | ||
Western Arctic | John Steen | ||
Yellowknife South | David Searle | ||
Yellowknife North | Dave Nickerson |
References
- Dickerson, Mark. Whose North?: Political Change, Political Development, and Self-Government in the Northwest Territories. UBC Press. p. 118. ISBN 0-7748-0418-1.
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