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The
Yukon Legislative Assembly is the legislative assembly for Yukon Territory, Canada. It is located in Whitehorse, Yukon.
Members
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse: collapse"|-bgcolor=CCCCCC! !Member!Party!Electoral district|-|
Steve Cardiff|[Mount Lorne (electoral district)|-|
Brad Cathers|[Lake Laberge (electoral district)|-|
John Edzerza|[McIntyre-Takhini|[Yukon Liberal Party|Vuntut Gwitchin (electoral district)|-|
Eric Fairclough|[Mayo-Tatchun (premier)|[Yukon Party (leader)]|-|
Todd Hardy (third party leader)] (leader)|
Whitehorse Centre (electoral district)|-|
Glenn Hart|[Riverdale South|[Yukon Party|-|[Don Inverarity|[Porter Creek South|[Yukon Party|-|[Archie Lang|[Porter Creek Centre (electoral district)|-|Gary McRobb|[Kluane (electoral district)|-|
Arthur Mitchell (politician) (official opposition leader)|Yukon Liberal Party (leader)|
Copperbelt (electoral district)|-|Steve Nordick (deputy speaker)]|Klondike (electoral district)|-|
Patrick Rouble|[Southern Lakes (electoral district)|-|Ted Staffen (speaker)]|
Riverdale North (electoral district)|-|
Elaine Taylor (deputy premier)]|Whitehorse West|-|}
Party standings
- ELECTION on Tuesday, October 10, 2006
- Ted Staffen of Yukon Party re-elected as Speaker (9-8)
{|
|-----| bgcolor="#FFFFFF" border="1" | ****| bgcolor="#FF0000" border="1" | Fairclough| bgcolor="#FF0000" border="1" | Inverarity| bgcolor="#FFFFFF" border="1" | ****| bgcolor="#FF7F00" border="1" | HARDY| bgcolor="#FFFFFF" border="1" | ****|-----| bgcolor="#FFFFFF" border="1" | ****| bgcolor="#FF0000" border="1" | McRobb| bgcolor="#FF0000" border="1" | MITCHELL| bgcolor="#FF0000" border="1" | Elias| bgcolor="#FF7F00" border="1" | Cardiff| bgcolor="#FF7F00" border="1" | Edzerza|-----| border="1" | ****|-----| bgcolor="lightskyblue" border="1" | Staffen|-----| border="1" | ****|-----| bgcolor="#FFFFFF" border="1" | ****| bgcolor="deepskyblue" border="1" | Cathers| bgcolor="deepskyblue" border="1" | FENTIE| bgcolor="deepskyblue" border="1" | Taylor| bgcolor="deepskyblue" border="1" | Kenyon| bgcolor="deepskyblue" border="1" | Rouble|-----| bgcolor="#FFFFFF" border="1" | ****| bgcolor="deepskyblue" border="1" | Lang| bgcolor="deepskyblue" border="1" | Horne| bgcolor="#FFFFFF" border="1" | ****| bgcolor="deepskyblue" border="1" | Hart| bgcolor="lightskyblue" border="1" | Nordick|}
Seating plan of the 32nd Legislative Assembly{| class="wikitable"|-| colspan="2" rowspan="1" align="left" valign="top" |
Party| valign="top" |
Rural| valign="top" |
Whitehorse| valign="top" |
Total|-| bgcolor="deepskyblue" | | Yukon Party| 3| 2|
5|-| bgcolor="#FF7F00" | | [Yukon New Democratic Party| 1| 2|
3|-| colspan="2" rowspan="1" |
Total|
9|
9|
18|-| colspan="2" rowspan="1" align="left"|
Government majority| colspan="3" align="centre" |
2|}
References
- The list from the official website
See also
- List of Yukon general elections
The
Yukon Legislative Assembly is the
legislative assembly for Yukon Territory, Canada. It is located in Whitehorse, Yukon.
Members
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse: collapse"|-bgcolor=CCCCCC! !Member!Party!Electoral district|-|Steve Cardiff|[Mount Lorne (electoral district)|-|
Brad Cathers|[Lake Laberge (electoral district)|-|John Edzerza|[McIntyre-Takhini|[Yukon Liberal Party|Vuntut Gwitchin (electoral district)|-|
Eric Fairclough|[Mayo-Tatchun (premier)|[Yukon Party (leader)]|-|
Todd Hardy (third party leader)] (leader)|Whitehorse Centre (electoral district)|-|
Glenn Hart|[Riverdale South|[Yukon Party|-|[Don Inverarity|[Porter Creek South|[Yukon Party|-|[Archie Lang|[Porter Creek Centre (electoral district)|-|Gary McRobb|[Kluane (electoral district)|-|
Arthur Mitchell (politician) (official opposition leader)|
Yukon Liberal Party (leader)|
Copperbelt (electoral district)|-|Steve Nordick (deputy speaker)]|
Klondike (electoral district)|-|
Patrick Rouble|[Southern Lakes (electoral district)|-|Ted Staffen (speaker)]|Riverdale North (electoral district)|-|Elaine Taylor (deputy premier)]|
Whitehorse West|-|}
Party standings
- ELECTION on Tuesday, October 10, 2006
- Ted Staffen of Yukon Party re-elected as Speaker (9-8)
{|
|-----| bgcolor="#FFFFFF" border="1" | ****| bgcolor="#FF0000" border="1" | Fairclough| bgcolor="#FF0000" border="1" | Inverarity| bgcolor="#FFFFFF" border="1" | ****| bgcolor="#FF7F00" border="1" | HARDY| bgcolor="#FFFFFF" border="1" | ****|-----| bgcolor="#FFFFFF" border="1" | ****| bgcolor="#FF0000" border="1" | McRobb| bgcolor="#FF0000" border="1" | MITCHELL| bgcolor="#FF0000" border="1" | Elias| bgcolor="#FF7F00" border="1" | Cardiff| bgcolor="#FF7F00" border="1" | Edzerza|-----| border="1" | ****|-----| bgcolor="lightskyblue" border="1" | Staffen|-----| border="1" | ****|-----| bgcolor="#FFFFFF" border="1" | ****| bgcolor="deepskyblue" border="1" | Cathers| bgcolor="deepskyblue" border="1" | FENTIE| bgcolor="deepskyblue" border="1" | Taylor| bgcolor="deepskyblue" border="1" | Kenyon| bgcolor="deepskyblue" border="1" | Rouble|-----| bgcolor="#FFFFFF" border="1" | ****| bgcolor="deepskyblue" border="1" | Lang| bgcolor="deepskyblue" border="1" | Horne| bgcolor="#FFFFFF" border="1" | ****| bgcolor="deepskyblue" border="1" | Hart| bgcolor="lightskyblue" border="1" | Nordick|}
Seating plan of the 32nd Legislative Assembly{| class="wikitable"|-| colspan="2" rowspan="1" align="left" valign="top" |
Party| valign="top" |
Rural| valign="top" |
Whitehorse| valign="top" |
Total|-| bgcolor="deepskyblue" | | Yukon Party| 3| 2|
5|-| bgcolor="#FF7F00" | | [Yukon New Democratic Party| 1| 2|
3|-| colspan="2" rowspan="1" |
Total|
9|
9|
18|-| colspan="2" rowspan="1" align="left"|
Government majority| colspan="3" align="centre" |
2|}
References
- The list from the official website
See also