Northwest Territories general election, 1995
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The Northwest Territories general election, 1995 was the eighteenth general election in the Northwest Territories history. The election took place on October 16, 1995. This was the last election before the Northwest Territories was split in two, with the creation of Nunavut.
The big issue this election was the division of the Northwest Territories assets to meet the April 1, 1999 deadline. Twenty four MLA's were elected, seven incumbents returned and one was acclaimed.
[edit] Members of the Legislative Assembly elected
For complete electoral history; see individual districts
13th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly | |||
District | Member | ||
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Aivilik | Manitok Thompson | ||
Amittuq | Mark Evaloarjuk | ||
Baffin Central | Tommy Enuaraq | ||
Baffin South | Goo Arlooktoo | ||
Deh Cho | Samuel Gargan | ||
Frame Lake | Charles Dent | ||
Hay River | Jane Groenewegen | ||
Inuvik | Floyd Roland | ||
Iqaluit | Ed Picco | ||
Keewatin Central | John Todd | ||
Kitikmeot | Kelvin Ng1 | ||
Kivallivik | Kevin O'Brien | ||
Mackenzie Delta | David Krutko | ||
Nahendeh | Jim Antoine | ||
Natilikmiot | John Ningark | ||
North Slave | James Rabesca | ||
Nunakput | Vince Steen1 | ||
Quttiktuq | Levi Barnabas | ||
Sahtu | Stephen Kakfwi | ||
Thebacha | Michael Miltenberger | ||
Tu Nedhe | Don Morin | ||
Yellowknife Centre | Jake Ootes | ||
Yellowknife North | Roy Erasmus | ||
Yellowknife South | Seamus Henry |
Note:
- 1 For electorial purposes Holman (Ulukhaktok) was included in Nunakput and not the Kitikmeot.
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