32nd Yukon Legislative Assembly

The 32nd Yukon Legislative Assembly began on October 10, 2006. The Yukon Party Government led by Dennis Fentie was sustained holding a small majority of seats.

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Membership in the 32nd Assembly

  Member Party Electoral district
     Steve Cardiff NDP Mount Lorne
     Brad Cathers Yukon Party Lake Laberge
     Independent
     Yukon Party
     John Edzerza NDP McIntyre-Takhini
     Independent
     Yukon Party
     Darius Elias Liberal Vuntut Gwitchin
     Eric Fairclough Liberal Mayo-Tatchun
     Dennis Fentie Yukon Party Watson Lake
     Todd Hardy NDP Whitehorse Centre
     Glenn Hart Yukon Party Riverdale South
     Marian Horne Yukon Party Pelly-Nisutlin
     Don Inverarity Liberal Porter Creek South
     Jim Kenyon Yukon Party Porter Creek North
     Archie Lang Yukon Party Porter Creek Centre
     Gary McRobb Liberal Kluane
     Arthur Mitchell Liberal Copperbelt
     Steve Nordick Yukon Party Klondike
     Patrick Rouble Yukon Party Southern Lakes
     Ted Staffen Yukon Party Riverdale North
     Elaine Taylor Yukon Party Whitehorse West

Standings changes since the 2006 general election

Number of members
per party by date
2006 2009 2010 2011
Oct 10 Jan 27 Aug 28 Oct 22 Jul 28 Dec 13 Jun 29 Jul 6
     Yukon Party 10 9 10 11
     Liberal 5
     NDP 3 2 1 2 1
     Independent 0 1 2 1 0
Total members 18 17 18 18 17
Vacant 0 1 0 1
Government Majority 2 0 2 3 2 4 5

Membership changes

Membership changes in the 32nd Assembly
Date Name District Party Reason
     December 8, 2008 See List of Members Election day of the 36th Yukon general election
     January 27, 2009 John Edzerza McIntyre-Takhini Independent Left Yukon New Democratic Party caucus
     August 28, 2009[1] Brad Cathers Lake Laberge Independent Left Yukon Party caucus
     October 22, 2009[2] John Edzerza McIntyre-Takhini Yukon Party Joined the Yukon Party caucus.
     July 28, 2010 Todd Hardy Whitehorse Centre NDP Died from cancer[3]
     December 13, 2010 Elizabeth Hanson Whitehorse Centre NDP Elected in a by-election
     June 29, 2011 Brad Cathers Lake Laberge Yukon Party Re-joined the Yukon Party caucus[4]
     July 6, 2011 Steve Cardiff Mount Lorne NDP Died in a car accident[5]

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