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C.P. 2703 (A-9) Whitehorse (Yukon) Y1A 2C6 867-667-8683 1-866-668-8683 Télec C.P. 2703 (A-9) Whitehorse (Yukon) Y1A 2C6 867-667-8683 1-866-668-8683 Télec. 867-393-6977 www.electionsyukon.ca [email protected] Le 20 avril 2021 ÉLECTIONS GÉNÉRALES TERRITORIALES 2021 RETOUR DU BREF D’ÉLECTION Les directeurs du scrutin des 19 circonscriptions électorales ont rempli tous les documents relatifs au retour du bref d’élection le 19 avril 2021. Dans leur rapport, ils ont chacun certifié que le député élu dans leur circonscription électorale l’a été en recevant le plus grand nombre de votes légalement exprimés ou, dans le cas de la circonscription électorale de Vuntut Gwitchin, l’a été à la suite d’un tirage au sort. Les résultats sont les suivants : Copperbelt Nord Currie Dixon Copperbelt Sud Scott Kent Klondike Sandy Silver Kluane Wade Istchenko Lac Laberge Brad Cathers Mayo-Tatchun Jeremy Harper Mount Lorne-Lacs du Sud John Streicker Mountainview Jeanie McLean (Dendys) Pelly-Nisutlin Stacey Hassard Porter Creek Centre Yvonne Clarke Porter Creek Nord Geraldine Van Bibber Porter Creek Sud Ranj Pillai Riverdale Nord Nils Clarke Riverdale Sud Tracy McPhee Takhini-Kopper King Kate White Vuntut Gwitchin Annie Blake Watson Lake Patti McLeod Whitehorse Centre Emily Tredger Whitehorse Ouest Richard Mostyn Le 19 avril 2021 est la date du retour des brefs, dans l’éventualité où celle-ci soit exigée en vertu du paragraphe 11(1) de la Loi sur le Yukon (Canada). La Loi stipule que « sauf dissolution décidée par le commissaire, le mandat maximal de l’assemblée est de cinq ans à compter de la date fixée pour le retour des brefs relatifs aux élections correspondantes. » Renseignements Dave Wilkie, directeur général adjoint des élections Téléphone : 867-667-8683 ou 1-866-668-8683 (sans frais) Courriel : [email protected] Bureau indépendant et non partisan de l’Assemblée législative, Élections Yukon est chargé d’organiser les élections territoriales et les élections des conseils ou commissions scolaires. RÉSULTATS OFFICIELS DES ÉLECTIONS PAR CANDIDAT ÉLECTIONS TERRITORIALES AU YUKON – 12 AVRIL 2021 CIRC. NOUVEAU PARTI DÉMOCRATIQUE TOTAL DES CIRCONSCRIPTION ÉLECTORALE ÉLECTEURS INSCRITS PARTI DU YUKON PARTI LIBÉRAL DU YUKON CANDIDATS INDÉPENDANTS ÉLEC. NO DU YUKON VOTES 717 346 318 1 COPPERBELT NORD 2 114 S. O. 1 381 Currie Dixon Ted Adel Saba Javed 726 259 289 2 COPPERBELT SUD 1 743 S. O. 1 274 Scott Kent Sheila Robertson Kaori Torigai 364 526 224 3 KLONDIKE 1 690 S. O. 1 114 Charlie Dagostin Sandy Silver Chris Clarke 352 219 211 4 KLUANE 1 090 S. O. 782 Wade Istchenko Luke Campbell Dave Weir 799 229 259 5 LAC LABERGE 1 739 S. O. 1 287 Brad Cathers Tracey Jacobs Ian Angus 186 238 208 6 MAYO-TATCHUN 1 066 S. O. 632 Peter Grundmanis Jeremy Harper Patty Wallingham 406 446 292 7 MOUNT LORNE-LACS DU SUD 1 651 S. O. 1 144 Eric Schroff John Streicker Erik Pinkerton 268 402 356 26 8 MOUNTAINVIEW 1 628 1 052 Ray Sydney Jeanie Mclean (Dendys) Michelle Friesen Coach Jan Prieditis 362 97 254 9 PELLY-NISUTLIN 1 040 S. O. 713 Stacey Hassard Katherine Alexander George Bahm 704 646 334 10 PORTER CREEK CENTRE 2 483 S. O. 1 684 Yvonne Clarke Paolo Gallina Shonagh McCrindle 562 331 250 11 PORTER CREEK NORD 2 054 S. O. 1 143 Geraldine Van Bibber Staci McIntosh Francis van Kessel 262 309 84 12 PORTER CREEK SUD 925 S. O. 655 Chad Sjodin Ranj Pillai Colette Acheson 280 469 375 13 RIVERDALE NORD 1 661 S. O. 1 124 Cory Adams Nils Clarke Vanessa Thorsen 307 415 334 14 RIVERDALE SUD 1 710 S. O. 1 056 Cynthia Lyslo Tracy McPhee Jason Cook 244 198 763 15 TAKHINI-KOPPER KING 2 194 S. O. 1 205 Morgan Yuill Raj Murugaiyan Kate White 78 78 16 VUNTUT GWITCHIN 200 S. O. S. O. 156 Pauline Frost Annie Blake 313 237 17 WATSON LAKE 1 011 S. O. S. O. 550 Patti McLeod Amanda Brown 249 312 498 18 WHITEHORSE CENTRE 2 027 S. O. 1 059 Eileen Melnychuk Dan Curtis Emily Tredger 376 398 229 19 WHITEHORSE OUEST 1 611 S. O. 1 003 Angela Drainville Richard Mostyn Ron Davis TOTAL DES VOTES (par parti) 7 477 6 155 5 356 26 19 014 TOTAL DES DÉPUTÉS ÉLUS 8 8 3 0 19 POURCENTAGE DES VOTES REÇUS (par parti) S. O. 39,32 % 32,37 % 28,17 % 0,14 % 100 % TOTAL DES ÉLECTEURS INSCRITS * 29 637 TAUX DE PARTICIPATION (électeurs/votants) 64,16 % * Après recomptage des votes et confirmation que les deux candidates avaient reçu le même nombre de votes, c’est par tirage au sort que la députée de la circonscription électorale de Vuntut Gwitchin a été élue. ** Électeurs inscrits : La saisie des données suivant le jour du scrutin est toujours en cours. Le nombre d’électeurs inscrits pourrait changer avec l’ajout d’électeurs inscrits le jour même du scrutin et la suppression de doublons. Le taux de participation pourrait donc varier. .
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