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1999 General Election Official Results 1999 General Election Offi cial Results Akulliq Candidate Candidate Offi cial Polling Alakannuark, Rejected Total Mapsalak, Voters Stations Ovide Ballots Votes Steve List Elected Repulse Bay 1 75 119 2 196 280 Early Polls 6 309- Pelly Bay 2 134 71 0 205 252 Early Polls 4 105- Total votes 219 194 2 415 532 Amittuq Candidate Candidate Candidate Candidate Candidate Offi cial Polling Irqittuq, Rejected Total Alurut, Evaloarjuk, Iqqaqsaq, Oolateeta, Voters Stations Enoki Ballots Votes Solomon Mark Cain Joanna List Elected Igloolik 1 44 97 54 37 28 0 260 317 Igloolik 2 61 71 37 38 13 0 220 273 Early Polls 3934 4 0 23 - Hall Beach 3 20 33 7 170 25 0 255 303 Early Polls 0002 002- Total votes 128 210 101 251 70 0 760 893 Arviat Candidate Candidate Offi cial Polling O’Brien, Rejected Total Tattuinee, Voters Stations Kevin Ballots Votes Kono List Elected Arviat 1 200 122 3 326 369 Arviat 2 261 145 1 406 451 Early Polls 13 15 0 28 - Total votes 474 282 4 760 820 1999 General Election Offi cial Results Baker Lake Candidate Candidate Candidate Offi cial Polling McLean, Rejected Total Tagoona, Toolooktook, Voters Stations Glenn Ballots Votes Patrick David List Elected Baker Lake 1 218 93 27 0 338 399 Baker Lake 2 153 74 35 0 262 299 Early Polls 89 20 10 0 119 - Total votes 460 187 72 3 719 698 Cambridge Bay Candidate Candidate Candidate Candidate Offi cial Polling Ng, Rejected Total Bernhardt, O’Gorman, Wilcox, Voters Stations Kevin Ballots Votes Beatrice Mike Wilfred List Elected Cambridge Bay 1 44 149 91 64 0 348 353 Cambridge Bay 2 17 127 56 31 0 231 231 Early Polls 7 56 17 13 0 93 - Total votes 68 332 164 108 0 672 584 Hudson Bay Candidate Candidate Offi cial Polling Kattuk, Rejected Total Appaqaq, Voters Stations Peter Ballots Votes Moses Jr. List Elected Sanikiluaq 92 145 0 237 343 Early Polls 14 20 034 - Total votes 106 165 0 271 343 1999 General Election Offi cial Results Iqaluit Centre Candidate Candidate Candidate Candidate Tootoo, Offi cial Polling Rejected Total Gunn, Nowdlak, Strickland, Hunter Voters Stations Ballots Votes Lynda Johnny Bill Akat List Elected Iqaluit 1 63 48 41 148 1 301 233 Iqaluit 2 28 12 11 84 0 135 182 Early Polls 54 329 041 - Total votes 96 64 55 261 1 477 415 Iqaluit East Candidate Candidate Offi cial Polling Picco, Rejected Total Kango, Voters Stations Edward Ballots Votes Natsiq List Elected Iqaluit 1 81 170 1 252 320 Iqaluit 2 30 156 1 187 242 Iqaluit 3 46 68 0 114 126 Early Polls 23 96 0 119 - Total votes 180 490 2 672 688 Iqaluit West Candidate Candidate Candidate Offi cial Polling Okalik, Rejected Total Ell, Spence, Voters Stations Paul Ballots Votes Ben S. Matthew List Elected Iqaluit 1 66 164 67 2 299 360 Iqaluit 2 58 79 38 1 176 276 Iqaluit 3 38 76 44 1 159 170 Early Polls 4 15 11 0 30 - Total votes 166 334 160 4 664 806 1999 General Election Offi cial Results Kugluktuk Candidate Candidate Candidate Candidate Offi cial Polling Ayalik- Havioyak, Rejected Total Anablak, Niptanatiak, Voters Stations McWilliam, Donald Ballots Votes Stanley K. Kevin Bryce List Ida Elected Kugluktuk 1 51 96 94 24 0 265 323 Kugluktuk 2 65 86 95 26 0 272 326 Early Polls 912 11 0032- Total votes 125 194 200 50 0 569 649 Nanulik Candidate Candidate Candidate Candidate Candidate Offi cial Polling Arvaluk, Rejected Total Kadjuk, Kaludjak, Netser, Ningeongan, Voters Stations James Ballots Votes Anthyme Noel Amauyak Johnny List Elected Chesterfi eld Inlet 35 43 38 25 18 0 159 186 Coral Harbour 115 8 31 70 95 0 319 368 Early Polls 6 12 3 12024 Total votes 156 52 71 98 125 0 502 554 Nattilik Candidate Candidate Candidate Candidate Candidate Candidate Offi cial Polling Porter, Puqiqnak, Rejected Total Aglukkaq, Alookee, Anguttitauruq, Cahill, Voters Stations Waly Uriash Ballots Votes Joseph W. Steve Anthony Charlie List Mimurana Elected Gjoa Haven 1 34 8 28 72 26 52 3 223 242 Gjoa Haven 2 37 7 25 56 20 56 0 201 220 Early Polls 21 11 2 1 08 - Taloyoak 2 82 61 2 20 17 65 2 249 355 Early Polls 66 10 0 5 018 - Total votes 161 83 57 149 65 179 5 699 817 1999 General Election Offi cial Results Pangnirtung Candidate Candidate Candidate Candidate Candidate Candidate Offi cial Polling Kilabuk, Rejected Total Alikatuktuk, Keenainak, Kilabuk, Qappik, Sowdlooapik, Voters Stations Peter Ballots Votes Thomasie Simeonie Meeka Jaypetee Sakiasie List Elected Pangnirtung 1 13 58 31 56 25 26 1 210 289 Pangnirtung 2 37 58 50 109 16 50 1 321 400 Early Polls 3326 94027- Total votes 53 119 83 171 50 80 2 558 689 Quttiktuq Candidate Candi- Candi- Candidate Candidate Candidate Offi cial Polling Barnabas, date date Roberts, Rejected Total Adla, Audlaluk, Voters Stations Levi Kalluk, Ningiuk, Elizabeth Ballots Votes Daniel Larry List Elected Leah Lisa A. Arctic Bay 57 57 83 12 2 16 2 229 325 Early Polls 020 00 204- Grise Fiord 21921 5223 37582 Nanisivik 3620 10 1031131 Resolute Bay 01631 5 5 49 1 107 118 Total votes 62 100 155 23 29 71 6 446 656 Rankin Inlet North Candidate Candidate Candidate Offi cial Polling Anawak, Rejected Total Kusugak, Pilakapsi, Voters Stations Jack Ballots Votes Lorne Quasa Louis List Elected Rankin Inlet 1 66 68 51 3 188 247 Rankin Inlet 2 72 46 74 1 193 261 Early Polls 8 57020- Total votes 146 119 132 4 401 508 1999 General Election Offi cial Results Rankin Inlet South/Whale Cove Candidate Candidate Candidate Offi cial Polling Thompson, Rejected Total Brown, Towtongie, Voters Stations Manitok Ballots Votes Lavinia Harry List Elected Rankin Inlet 1 98 104 72 5 279 306 Rankin Inlet 2 44 54 17 1 116 157 Early Polls 13 5 5023 Whale Cove 3 23 28 51 0 102 144 Total votes 178 191 145 6 520 607 South Baffi n Candidate Candidate Candidate Offi cial Polling Akesuk, Rejected Total Arlooktoo, Saveakjuk, Voters Stations Olayuk Ballots Votes Goo Mosa Mathew List Elected Cape Dorset 1 242 65 39 3 349 374 Cape Dorset 1 77 19 29 1 126 151 Cape Dorset 1 9 62017- Kimmirut 2 40 142 22 1 205 239 Total votes 368 232 92 5 697 764 Tununiq Candidate Candidate Candidate Candidate Candidate Offi cial Polling Nutarak, Rejected Total Erkloo, Mucktar, Omik, Sanoya, Voters Stations Jobie Ballots Votes Elijah Leo Sam Caleb List Elected Pond Inlet 1 19 17 114 42 53 8 253 298 Pond Inlet 2 18 11 96 37 35 3 200 246 Early Polls 5113 26027- Total votes 42 29 223 81 94 11 480 544 1999 General Election Offi cial Results Uqqummiut Candidate Candidate Candidate Offi cial Polling Iqaqrialu, Rejected Total Enuaraq, Paniloo, Voters Stations David Ballots Votes Tommy Pauloosie List Elected Qikiqtarjuaq 1 34 130 59 0 223 295 Early Polls 0 5 106- Clyde River 2 149 92 59 1 301 357 Early Polls 4 5 4 0 13 - Total votes 187 232 123 1 543 652.
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