Northwest Territories general election, 1970

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The Northwest Territories general election, 1970 took place on December 21, 1970. This was the twelfth election in Northwest Territories history. It took place during the centennial of the territory.

Among the festivities earlier in the year was an official visit by Queen Elizabeth II to open the first Artic Winter games in Yellowknife. The world famous Polar Bear licence plate was also unveiled.

The centenary election brought up a number of old issues that have been seen in many elections in the past 100 years, mainly the transfer of powers from the federal government to the territory, full self government, and rights for natives.

This was the first election in which a woman, Lena Pederson was elected to the Territorial Legislature. She was one of ten elected members and four appointed members who would sit on the council.

The voting age for this election was lowered from 21 to 19.

[edit] Appointed members

7th Northwest Territories Council
Member New/Re-appointed
Hugh Campbell Re-appointed
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[edit] Members of the Legislative Assembly elected

For complete electoral history, see individual districts

7th Northwest Territories Council
District Member
Central Arctic Lena Pederson
Eastern Arctic Bryan Pearson
Great Slave North Jimmy Rabeska
Great Slave South Paul Kaeser
High Arctic Weldy Phipps
Keewatin South Willie Adams
Keewatin North David Searle
Lower Mackenzie Lyle Trimble
Mackenzie-Laird Nick Sibbeston
Western Arctic Tom Butters
Preceded by
1967 Northwest Territories Election
Northwest Territories Elections Succeeded by
1975 Northwest Territories Election