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Marsh Lake-Mount Lorne-Golden Horn

Territorial electoral district in the Yukon, Canada


Summary

Territorial electoral district in the Yukon, Canada

FieldValue
nameMarsh Lake-Mount Lorne-Golden Horn
provinceYukon
image
captionBoundaries of Mount Lorne-Southern Lakes
prov-statusactive
prov-created2009
prov-election-first2011
prov-election-last2025
prov-repJen Gehmair
prov-rep-partyYukon
demo-electors1,618
demo-electors-date2021
demo-csdCarcross, Carcross 4, Macpherson-Grizzly Valley, Marsh Lake, Mt. Lorne, Tagish, Whitehorse, Unorganized, Yukon, Unorganized

| prov-status = active | prov-created = 2009 | prov-abolished = | prov-election-first = 2011 | prov-election-last = 2025 | prov-rep = Jen Gehmair | prov-rep-party = Yukon | demo-census-date = | demo-pop = | demo-electors = 1,618 | demo-electors-date = 2021 | demo-area = | demo-cd = | demo-csd = Carcross, Carcross 4, Macpherson-Grizzly Valley, Marsh Lake, Mt. Lorne, Tagish, Whitehorse, Unorganized, Yukon, Unorganized Marsh Lake-Mount Lorne-Golden Horn (formerly Mount Lorne-Southern Lakes) is a territorial electoral district of Yukon that has been represented in the Yukon Legislative Assembly since 2011.

The riding was created in 2009 by merging most of the former districts of Mount Lorne and Southern Lakes. In accordance with the Yukon Electoral District Boundaries Act (2024), the district was split into Marsh Lake-Mount Lorne-Golden Horn and Southern Lakes for the 2025 Yukon general election.

Geography

Marsh Lake-Mount Lorne-Golden Horn includes the communities of Marsh Lake, Little Squanga, Mount Lorne, Golden Horn, the Carcross Cutoff area, Annie Lake Road, Lewes Lake, and the Robinson subdivision. The riding is part of the traditional territory of the Carcross/Tagish First Nation, the Teslin Tlingit Council, and the Kwanlin Dün First Nation.

It is bordered by the ridings of Riverdale North, Riverdale South, Copperbelt South, Porter Creek South, Southern Lakes, Kluane, and Lake Laberge. It is the smallest electoral district outside of Whitehorse.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

| Assembly# = 33 | Assembly# = 34 | PartyTerms# = 2 | RepTerms# = 2 | Assembly# = 35 | Assembly# = 36 | PartyTerms# = 1 | RepTerms# = 1

Election results

2025

2021 Yukon general election redistributed resultsPartyVotes%
Yukon Party36541
Liberal32035
New Democratic21624

2021

2016

|- | Liberal

John Streicker
NDP
Kevin Barr
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2011

References

References

  1. (November 21, 2024). "Electoral District Boundaries Act (2024) receives assent in the Yukon Legislative Assembly". Government of Yukon.
  2. (October 9, 2024). "EDBC Final Report 2024". Elections Yukon.
  3. Hutton, Kyle. (May 24, 2025). "Yukon's New Electoral Boundaries". [[Substack]].
  4. [http://results.electionsyk.ca/results/07.htm Unofficial Results, Mount Lorne-Southern Lakes] Elections Yukon, November 7, 2016. Retrieved January 22, 2017
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