1982 Yukon general election

1982 Yukon general election

June 7, 1982

16 seats of the Yukon Legislative Assembly
9 seats needed for a majority
Turnout78.72%[1] (Increase 8.29pp)
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
PC
Lib
LeaderChris PearsonTony PenikettRon Veale
PartyProgressive ConservativeNew DemocraticLiberal
Leader sinceDecember 8, 197819811981
Leader's seatWhitehorse Riverdale NorthWhitehorse WestWhitehorse Riverdale South
(lost re-election)
Last election1112
Seats won1060
Seat changeDecrease1Increase5Decrease2
Popular vote4,7703,6891,564
Percentage45.79%35.42%15.02%
SwingIncrease8.69ppIncrease15.15ppDecrease13.44pp

Popular vote by riding. As this is an FPTP election, seat totals are not determined by popular vote, but instead via results by each riding. Riding names are listed at the bottom.

Premier before election

Chris Pearson
Progressive Conservative

Premier after election

Chris Pearson
Progressive Conservative

The 1982 Yukon general election was held on June 7, 1982, to elect members of the 25th Legislative Assembly of the territory of Yukon, Canada. It was won by the Progressive Conservatives.

Results by Party

Summary of the 1982 Legislative Assembly of Yukon election results[2]
PartyParty leaderCandidatesSeatsPopular vote
1978Dissol.1982Change#%Change
Progressive ConservativeChris Pearson16111010-14,77045.79%+8.69%
New DemocraticTony Penikett16136+53,68935.42%+15.15%
LiberalRon Veale15220-21,56415.02%-13.44%
 Independent4210-23933.77%N/A
Total5116161610,416100.00%
Popular vote
Progressive Conservative
45.79%
New Democratic
35.42%
Liberal
15.02%
Independent
3.77%
Seats summary
Progressive Conservative
62.50%
New Democratic
37.50%

Member Changes from Previous Election

Changes in seats held (1978-1982)
SeatBeforeChange
DateMemberPartyReasonDateMemberParty
Old CrowMay 25, 1979Grafton Njootli PCRemoved from PC Caucus Independent
Whitehorse Riverdale SouthJanuary 1981Iain MacKay LiberalResignationMarch 9, 1981Ron Veale Liberal
CampbellApril 27, 1981Robert Fleming IndependentJoined PC Caucus PC
FaroSeptember 16, 1981Maurice Byblow IndependentJoined NDP Caucus New Democratic
Whitehorse South CentreApril 15, 1981Jack Hibberd PCResignationOctober 13, 1981Roger Kimmerly New Democratic
  • The New Democratic Party forms Official Opposition, following Whitehorse South Centre by-election.[3]

Incumbents not Running for Reelection

The following MLAs had announced that they would not be running in the 1982 election:

Progressive Conservative

Results by Riding

Bold indicates party leaders
† - denotes a retiring incumbent MLA

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
PCLiberalNDPOther
CampbellRobert Fleming
214
Bill Webber
43
Dave Porter
225
Robert Fleming
FaroDoris Gates
205
Wayne Peace
160
Maurice Byblow
357
Maurice Byblow
HootalinquaAl Falle
368
Patrick James
92
Max Fraser
344
Al Falle
KlondikeClarke Ashley
306
Art Webster
283
Meg McCall
KluaneBill Brewster
241
Alice McGuire
16
Dave Joe
196
Alice McGuire
MayoSwede Hanson
173
Eleanor Van Bibber
35
Piers McDonald
230
Swede Hanson
Old CrowKathie Nukon
59
Abraham Peter
29
Bruce Charlie
35
Grafton Njootli
11
Grafton Njootli
TatchunHoward Tracey
106
Roger Coles
103
Bill Larson
101
Howard Tracey
Watson LakeDave Rollie
142
Eileen Van Bibber
60
James Cahill
18
Don Taylor
170
Brian Shanahan
154
Don Taylor
Whitehorse North CentreGeoff Lattin
227
Bert Hadvick
65
Margaret Commodore
292
Don Branigan
58
Geoff Lattin
Whitehorse Porter Creek EastDan Lang
645
Betty Toews
92
Gerry Dobson
240
Dan Lang
Whitehorse Porter Creek WestAndy Philipsen
299
Lawrence Whelan
45
David Cosco
119
Doug Graham
Whitehorse Riverdale NorthChris Pearson
395
Jim Kennelly
188
Velma Smith
148
Chris Pearson
Whitehorse Riverdale SouthBea Firth
562
Ron Veale
469
Jon Pierce
232
Ron Veale
Whitehorse South CentreChuck Rear
320
Carol Christian
108
Roger Kimmerly
328
Roger Kimmerly
Whitehorse WestPat Harvey
508
Adam Skrutkowski
59
Tony Penikett
541
Tony Penikett

References

  1. ^ Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Yukon on the 1982 General Election Elections Yukon, 1982. Retrieved March 26, 2021
  2. ^ Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Yukon on the 1982 General Election Elections Yukon, 1982. Retrieved March 26, 2021
  3. ^ "NDP's by-election win makes it Opposition". The Globe and Mail, October 15, 1981.
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