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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.
| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 |
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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 | ||||
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| Did not run again | Defeated | Reelected | ||
| All MLAs | 19 | 5 | 7 | 7 |
| Candidates by district | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Deh Cho | Ronald Bonnetrouge283 | Michael Nadli253 | Michael Nadli | ||||
| Frame Lake | Kevin O'Reilly357 | Dave Ramsay346 | Kevin O'Reilly | ||||
| Great Slave | Katrina Nokleby454 | Patrick Scott389 | Glen Abernethy | ||||
| Hay River North | R. J. Simpson (Jr.)acclaimed | R. J. Simpson | |||||
| Hay River South | Rocky Simpson Sr.350 | Wally Schumann322 | Wally Schumann | ||||
| Inuvik Boot Lake | Diane Thom239 | Eugene Rees179 | Desmond Loreen94 | Jimmy Kalinek47 | Alfred Moses | ||
| Inuvik Twin Lakes | Lesa Semmler470 | Sallie Ross106 | Donald Hendrick41 | Robert C. McLeod | |||
| Kam Lake | Caitlin Cleveland262 | Robert Hawkins224 | Kieron Testart220 | Rommel Silverio125 | Abdullah Al-Mahamud63 | Cherish Winsor61 | Kieron Testart |
| Mackenzie Delta | Frederick Blake Jr.acclaimed | Frederick Blake Jr. | |||||
| Monfwi | Jackson Laffertyacclaimed | Jackson Lafferty | |||||
| Nahendeh | Shane Thompson536 | Mike Drake190 | Randy Sibbeston111 | Eric Menicoche40 | Shane Thompson | ||
| Nunakput | Jackie Jacobson231 | Herbert Nakimayak143 | Annie Steen127 | Holly Campbell107 | Sheila Nasogaluak101 | Alisa Blake48 | Herbert Nakimayak |
| Range Lake | Caroline Cochrane439 | Hughie Graham421 | Caroline Cochrane | ||||
| Sahtu | Paulie Chinna309 | Daniel McNeely287 | Caroline Yukon135 | Wilfred McNeely Jr.120 | Daniel McNeely | ||
| Thebacha | Frieda Martselos504 | Denise Yuhas454 | Don Jaque139 | Louis Sebert70 | Louis Sebert | ||
| Tu Nedhé-Wiilideh | Steve Norn206 | Richard Edjericon130 | Lila Fraser Erasmus117 | Paul Betsina103 | Nadine Delorme9 | Tom Beaulieu | |
| Yellowknife Centre | Julie Green291 | Arlene Hache260 | Niels Konge185 | Thom Jarvis103 | Julie Green | ||
| Yellowknife North | Rylund Johnson501 | Cory Vanthuyne496 | Jan Vallillee380 | Cory Vanthuyne | |||
| Yellowknife South | Caroline Wawzonek687 | Gaeleen Macpherson299 | Bob McLeod |
- Elections NWT
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