Northwest Territories general election, 1951
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The Northwest Territories General election of 1951 held on September 17, 1951, was the sixth general election in the Northwest Territories, Canada, and the first since the 1902 election. The election came about after The Northwest Territories Act was amended to permit three elected members from the Mackenzie District to join the five appointed members on the Executive Council of the Northwest Territories. The Council, which had met in Ottawa, Ontario, outside of the Northwest Territories, shortly after the election, the council began to alternate sittings between Ottawa and Northwest Territories communities.
Unlike the small elections in the Territories prior to the first general election in 1888, this was considered a general election, since it was based on the dissolution of the previous legislature. It was the smallest general election in Northwest Territories history.
This was the first election in the Northwest Territories in which women had the right to vote. Female suffrage was permitted under the Northwest Territories Elections Ordinance of 1951, this was the last jurisdiction in Canada to grant voting rights to women. The first woman candidate in the territory's history also ran in this election: Vivian Roberts from Yellowknife.
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[edit] Election summary
Election summary | # of candidates | Popular vote | |
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# | % | ||
Elected candidates | 3 | ? | ? |
Defeated candidates | 8 | ? | ? |
Total | 11 | ? | 100% |
Note: Vote totals currently unknown
[edit] Appointed members
1st Northwest Territories Council | |||
Member | New/Re-appointed | ||
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Louis Audette | Re-appointed | ||
William Clements | New | ||
Donald McKay | ? | ||
Leonard Nicholson | New | ||
Frank Cunningham1 | Re-appointed |
Note:
1 Frank Cunningham was also Deputy Commissioner
[edit] Elected members
For complete electoral history, see individual districts
1st Northwest Territories Council | |||
District | Member | ||
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Mackenzie South | James Brodie | ||
Mackenzie West | Frank Carmichael | ||
Mackenzie North | Mervin Hardie |
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Preceded by 1902 Northwest Territories Election |
Northwest Territories Elections | Succeeded by 1954 Northwest Territories Election |