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2019 Northwest Territories municipal elections
Local elections were held in seven hamlets and two charter communities in the Northwest Territories in 2019. Hamlet elections took place on December 19, while the charter communities of Tsiigehtchic and K’asho Got’ine held elections on June 17 and July 19, respectively. One additional hamlet, Tuktoyaktuk , cancelled its elections when the candidates for mayor and community council went uncontested.[ 1]
Turnout reached 62% with 245 out 398 registered voters casting their ballots.[ 2]
Candidate
Vote
#
%
Andrew Charlie (inc.)
137
55.92
Robert Buckle
108
44.08
Total
245
100%
Candidate
Vote
Dave McLeod
164
Don D. Storr
131
Edwin Greenland
126
William Storr
125
Velma Illasiak
103
Neil Heron
94
Kathy Greenland
93
Charles Furlong
53
Total
889
Turnout reached 70% with 50 out 71 registered voters casting their ballots.[ 2]
Candidate
Vote
#
%
Brandon Kimble
22
44.90
Leonard LaLonde
21
42.86
Michael St. Amour
6
12.24
Total
49
100%
Candidate
Vote
Sandra McMaster
29
Michael St. Amour
27
Leonard LaLonde
26
Bruce Kendol Proud
25
Chaal Richard Cadieux
17
Winnie Cadieux
17
Total
141
Turnout reached 40% with 285 out 705 registered voters casting their ballots.[ 2]
Candidate
Vote
#
%
Daniel Masuzumi
166
65.35
Wilfred McNeely Jr.
88
34.65
Total
254
100%
Candidate
Vote
Joseph Tobac
176
Arthur Tobac
159
Stella Tabesca
139
Jacinta Grandjambe
130
George Barnaby
127
Charles McNeely
125
Rose McNeely
125
Roger Boniface
118
Dwayne Barnaby
116
Paul Dixon
108
Tommy Kakfwi
95
Collin Pierrot
92
Lucy Jackson
84
Alexis Orlias
72
Barthelemy Kotchile
40
Total
1,706
Turnout reached 38% with 120 out 320 registered voters casting their ballots.[ 2]
Candidate
Vote
#
%
Hillary Deneron
71
51.08
Mike Gonet
68
48.92
Total
139
100%
Candidate
Vote
Julia Capot Blanc
122
Collin Woehl
116
Kathie Hardisty
99
Cathy Marie Kotchea
94
Eva Hope
93
Herbert Berreault
91
Mike Gonet
76
Vanessa Villeneuve
61
Total
752
Turnout reached 21% with 109 out 530 registered voters casting their ballots.[ 2]
Candidate
Vote
Marion Koe
87
Ruby McDonald
83
Delores Vittrekwa
73
Dennis Wright
63
Lawrence Firth
47
Total
353
Fort McPherson is seeking voter approval for a $1.5 million loan to upgrade the community arena.
Choice
Vote
#
%
Yes
89
87.25
No
13
12.75
Total
102
100%
Turnout reached 68% with 232 out 342 registered voters casting their ballots.[ 2]
Candidate
Vote
#
%
Patrick Simon
128
55.41
Louis Balsillie (inc.)
103
44.59
Total
231
100%
Candidate
Vote
Tammy Hunter-McKay
133
Frank Fabien
111
Erica Lafferty
98
Wilfred Simon
95
Kevin Boucher
70
Total
507
Turnout reached 57% with 39 out 69 registered voters casting their ballots.[ 2]
Candidate
Vote
#
%
Norman Anikina (inc.) (1-year term)
25
67.57
Kyle Wolki
12
32.43
Total
37
100%
Candidate
Vote
Sharan Green (2-year term)
30
Donna Keogak (2-year term)
27
Angella Keogak (2-year term)
25
Wayne Gully (1-year term)
24
Shelby Lucas (1-year term)
16
Kyle Wolki
12
Total
134
Turnout reached 39% with 37 out 95 registered voters casting their ballots.[ 2]
Candidate
Vote
Jamie Benoit-Cardinal
23
Bob Mumford
19
John Norbert
17
James Andre
7
Total
66
Candidate
Vote
#
%
Erwin Elias (inc.)
Acclaimed
Total
N/A
Candidate
Vote
Jeannie Gruben
Acclaimed
Georgina Jacobson-Masuzumi
Joe Nasogaluak
James Pokiak
Dennis Raddi Sr.
Total
N/A
Turnout reached 38% with 107 out 278 registered voters casting their ballots.[ 2]
Candidate
Vote
Sarah Kuptana (2-year term)
66
Kimberly Joss (2-year term)
62
Denise Okheena (2-year term)
61
Mary K. Okheena (2-year term)
53
Delma Klengenberg (1-year term)
51
Connie Alanak
44
Mollie Oliktoak
39
Jean Ekpakohak
37
Helena Ekootak
29
Joe Nilgak
20
Celine Inuktalik
19
Jack Akhiatak
17
Total
498