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1999 Nunavut general election
Canadian territorial election
Canadian territorial election
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| election_name | 1999 Nunavut general election |
| country | Nunavut |
| type | parliamentary |
| ongoing | no |
| election_date | February 15, 1999 |
| elected_members | elected members |
| next_election | 2004 Nunavut general election |
| next_year | 2004 |
| seats_for_election | 19 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut |
| turnout | 88.6% |
| map_size | 400px |
| title | Premier |
| posttitle | Premier |
| (New office) | |
| after_election | Paul Okalik |
(New office)
Although Nunavut did not become a territory until April 1, 1999 the election was held early to enable the members to assume their duties on that date.
The territory operates on a consensus government system with no political parties; the premier is subsequently chosen by and from the MLAs.
Paul Okalik was chosen to be Premier of Nunavut.
Elected
| District | Member |
|---|---|
| Akulliq | Ovide Alakannuark |
| Amittuq | Enoki Irqittuq |
| Arviat | Kevin O'Brien |
| Baker Lake | Glenn McLean |
| Cambridge Bay | Kelvin Ng |
| Hudson Bay | Peter Kattuk |
| Iqaluit Centre | Hunter Tootoo |
| Iqaluit East | Ed Picco |
| Iqaluit West | Paul Okalik |
| Kugluktuk | Donald Havioyak |
| Nanulik | James Arvaluk |
| Nattilik | Uriash Puqiqnak |
| Pangnirtung | Peter Kilabuk |
| Quttiktuq | Levi Barnabas |
| Rankin Inlet North | Jack Anawak |
| Rankin Inlet South/Whale Cove | Manitok Thompson |
| South Baffin | Olayuk Akesuk |
| Tunnuniq | Jobie Nutarak |
| Uqqummiut | David Iqaqrialu |
References
References
- (July 2021). "Annual Report 2013-2014".
- "Nunavut - Canadian Confederation". Library and Archives Canada.
- "The Election of Nunavut's First Legislative Assembly". Canadian Parliamentary Review.
- "Nunavut Election '99 - Results". CBC Radio.
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