Kam Lake
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Kam Lake[1][2] is a territorial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories, Canada.
It is one of seven districts that represent Yellowknife[3] and the current Member of the Legislative Assembly is Dave Ramsay.[4]
Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs)
Name | Elected | Left Office | |
---|---|---|---|
Tony Whitford | 1999 | 2003 | |
Dave Ramsay | 2003 | present |
Election results
2011 election
2011 Northwest Territories general election | |||
Name | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Dave Ramsay | 356 | ||
Darwin Rudkevitch | 118 | ||
Victor Mercredi | 45 | ||
Bryan Sutherland | 28 |
2007 election
2007 Northwest Territories general election | |||
[5] a[›] | Name | Vote | % |
---|---|---|---|
Dave Ramsay | 489 | 79.51% | |
Brad Enge | 118 | 19.19% | |
Total Valid Ballots | 607 | 98.70% | |
Voter Turnout 50.12% | Rejected Ballots 8 |
2003 election
2003 Northwest Territories general election | |||
[6] | Name | Vote | % |
---|---|---|---|
Dave Ramsay | 372 | 49.53% | |
Bill Aho | 268 | 35.69% | |
Steve Petersen | 111 | 14.78% | |
Total Valid Ballots | 751 | 100% | |
Voter Turnout 66.93% | Rejected Ballots 0 |
1999 election
1999 Northwest Territories general election | |||
[7] | Name | Vote | % |
---|---|---|---|
Tony Whitford | 584 | 80.44% | |
Beaton Mackenzie | 74 | 10.19% | |
Steve Petersen | 68 | 9.37% | |
Total Valid Ballots | 726 | 100% | |
Voter Turnout 58.59% | Rejected Ballots 4 |
Notes
^ a: In the 2007 election, percentages assigned to candidates were based on the total votes cast. In prior elections the percentages were based on the valid votes.
References
- ↑ Kam Lake constituency map
- ↑ Members of the Legislative Assembly
- ↑ Map of the Yellowknife constituencies
- ↑ Members page
- ↑ "Official Voting Results 2007 General Election". Elections NWT. Archived from the original on 2008-04-11. Retrieved 2008-02-18.
- ↑ "Official Voting Results 2003 General Election". Elections NWT. Archived from the original on 2008-04-11. Retrieved 2008-02-18.
- ↑ "Official Voting Results 1999 General Election". Elections NWT. Archived from the original on 2008-04-11. Retrieved 2008-02-18.
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