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2019 Northwest Territories general election

The 2019 Northwest Territories general election was held on October 1, 2019. Nineteen members were elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories.


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October 1, 2019
The map on the left shows the total winning vote by riding. The map on the right shows the incumbency status for each MLA after the election. As Northwest Territories elections are on a non-partisan basis, all candidates run as independents.
Premier before election
Bob McLeod

Premier after election Caroline Cochrane | Premier before election Bob McLeod | Premier after election Caroline Cochrane | | Premier before election Bob McLeod | Premier after election Caroline Cochrane | |

The 2019 Northwest Territories general election was held on October 1, 2019. Nineteen members were elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories.

On September 6, 2019, Premier Bob McLeod announced that he would not seek re-election.

Four other incumbents announced they would not seek re-election, including three of seven cabinet ministers — Health Minister Glen Abernethy, Housing Minister Alfred Moses, and Finance Minister Robert C. McLeod.

Not counting the three acclaimed MLAs (RJ Simpson, Frederick Blake Jr, and Jackson Lafferty), only four incumbent members out of 11 running won reelection: Kevin O'Reilly, Julie Green, Shane Thompson, and Caroline Cochrane. Cochrane was the only cabinet minister from the 18th Assembly to return to the legislature. Three ridings, including Cochrane's, were subject to automatic recounts due to the narrow margins of victory; however, all of the recounts upheld the original results.

The election represented a historic breakthrough for women in Northwest Territories politics. The territory had just two female MLAs in the previous assembly, ranking last among all of Canada's elected legislatures for female representation; in the 2019 election, however, the territory elected nine women, representing nearly half of the 19-seat legislature— the highest percentage of female representation in any Canadian legislature.

Given that the territory operates on a consensus government system, MLAs elected on October 1 chose the new premier in the first session of the 19th Assembly. Four MLAs — Jackson Lafferty, R. J. Simpson, Caroline Cochrane and Frieda Martselos — indicated that they would stand for the premiership; Cochrane was selected as the premier on October 24.

Simpson, Paulie Chinna, Katrina Nokleby, Diane Thom, Shane Thompson and Caroline Wawzonek were selected as the cabinet members in the same session of the legislature.

The Legislative Assembly is run on a consensus government system, in which all MLAs sit as independents and are not organized into political parties. Note, accordingly, that colours in the following charts are used solely to indicate candidate status, not political party affiliations.

Reelection statistics
Did not run againDefeatedReelected
All MLAs19577
Candidates by district
Deh ChoRonald Bonnetrouge283Michael Nadli253Michael Nadli
Frame LakeKevin O'Reilly357Dave Ramsay346Kevin O'Reilly
Great SlaveKatrina Nokleby454Patrick Scott389Glen Abernethy
Hay River NorthR. J. Simpson (Jr.)acclaimedR. J. Simpson
Hay River SouthRocky Simpson Sr.350Wally Schumann322Wally Schumann
Inuvik Boot LakeDiane Thom239Eugene Rees179Desmond Loreen94Jimmy Kalinek47Alfred Moses
Inuvik Twin LakesLesa Semmler470Sallie Ross106Donald Hendrick41Robert C. McLeod
Kam LakeCaitlin Cleveland262Robert Hawkins224Kieron Testart220Rommel Silverio125Abdullah Al-Mahamud63Cherish Winsor61Kieron Testart
Mackenzie DeltaFrederick Blake Jr.acclaimedFrederick Blake Jr.
MonfwiJackson LaffertyacclaimedJackson Lafferty
NahendehShane Thompson536Mike Drake190Randy Sibbeston111Eric Menicoche40Shane Thompson
NunakputJackie Jacobson231Herbert Nakimayak143Annie Steen127Holly Campbell107Sheila Nasogaluak101Alisa Blake48Herbert Nakimayak
Range LakeCaroline Cochrane439Hughie Graham421Caroline Cochrane
SahtuPaulie Chinna309Daniel McNeely287Caroline Yukon135Wilfred McNeely Jr.120Daniel McNeely
ThebachaFrieda Martselos504Denise Yuhas454Don Jaque139Louis Sebert70Louis Sebert
Tu Nedhé-WiilidehSteve Norn206Richard Edjericon130Lila Fraser Erasmus117Paul Betsina103Nadine Delorme9Tom Beaulieu
Yellowknife CentreJulie Green291Arlene Hache260Niels Konge185Thom Jarvis103Julie Green
Yellowknife NorthRylund Johnson501Cory Vanthuyne496Jan Vallillee380Cory Vanthuyne
Yellowknife SouthCaroline Wawzonek687Gaeleen Macpherson299Bob McLeod
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