Live 2019 Territorial Election Results

 

Deh Cho – 14 of 14 Polls Reported

Ronald Bonnetrouge Votes: 283
Michael M. Nadli Votes: 253

 

 

Frame Lake – 9 of 9 Polls Reported

Kevin O’Reilly Votes: 357
Dave Ramsay Votes: 346

 

 

Great Slave – 8 of 8 Polls Reported

Katrina Nokleby Votes: 454
Patrick Scott Votes: 389

 

 

Hay River South – 7 of 7 Polls Reported

Wally William Schumann Votes: 322
Rocky Simpson Votes: 350

 

 

 

Inuvik Boot Lake – 7 of 7 Polls Reported

Jimmy Kalinek Votes: 47
Desmond Loreen Votes: 94
Eugene Rees Votes: 179
Diane Thom Votes: 239

 

Inuvik Twin Lakes – 6 of 6 Polls Reported

Donald Hendrick Votes: 41
Sallie Ross Votes: 106
Lesa Semmler Votes: 470

 

Kam Lake – 9 of 9 Polls Reported

Abdullah Al-Mahamud Votes: 63
Caitlin Cleveland Votes: 262
Robert Hawkins Votes: 224
Rommel Silverio Votes: 125
Kieron Testart Votes: 220
Cherish Winsor Votes: 61

 

Nahendeh – 19 of 19 Polls Reported

Mike Drake Votes: 190
Eric Menicoche Votes: 40
Randy Sibbeston Votes: 111
Shane Thompson Votes: 536

 

Nunakput – 14 of 14 Polls Reported

Alisa Blake Votes: 48
Holly Campbell Votes: 107
Jackie Jacobson Votes: 231
Herbert Nakimayak Votes: 143
Sheila Nasogaluak Votes: 101
Annie Steen Votes: 127

 

Range Lake – 10 of 10 Polls Reported

Caroline Cochrane Votes: 439
Hughie Graham Votes: 421

 

 

Sahtu – 17 of 17 Polls Reported

Paulie Chinna Votes: 309
Daniel McNeely Votes: 287
Wilfred Jr McNeely Votes: 120
Caroline Yukon Votes: 135

 

Thebacha – 10 of 10 Polls Reported

Don Jaque Votes: 139
Frieda Martselos Votes: 504
Louis Sebert Votes: 70
Denise Yuhas Votes: 454

 

Tu Nedhe-Wilideh – 14 of 14 Polls Reported

Paul Betsina Votes: 103
Nadine Delorme Votes: 9
Richard Ronald Edjericon Votes: 130
Lila Fraser Erasmus Votes: 117
Steve Norn Votes: 206

 

Yellowknife Centre – 9 of 9 Polls ReportedJulie Green

Julie Green Votes: 291
Arlene Hache Votes: 260
Thom Jarvis Votes: 103
Niels Nielsen Konge Votes: 185

 

Yellowknife North – 9 of 9 Polls Reported

Rylund Johnson Votes: 501
Jan Vallillee Votes: 380
Cory Vanthuyne Votes: 496

 

 

Yellowknife South – 9 of 9 Polls Reported

Gaeleen MacPherson Votes: 299
Caroline Wawzonek Votes: 687

 

 

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