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1245:
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1201:Elaine Taylor
1199:
1197:
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1172:
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1138:
1126:Louis Gagnon
1125:
1123:
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884:Personal life
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830:Conservatives
827:
821:
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790:2006 election
786:
784:
783:Peter Jenkins
779:
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764:Dennis Fentie
760:
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755:2002 election
746:
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732:
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1509:
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1395:
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1320:
1273:
1268:
1263:
1224:Mike Walton
1200:
1153:
1148:
1143:
1080:
1033:
1028:
1023:
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902:
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863:
855:
847:
822:
814:Marian Horne
811:
807:
803:
794:October 2006
787:
780:
775:John Edzerza
772:
768:
752:
712:New Democrat
705:
693:
690:
653:
652:
626:Residence(s)
570:Succeeded by
547:
526:John Edzerza
522:Succeeded by
499:
492:Marian Horne
487:Succeeded by
481:John Edzerza
458:
447:John Edzerza
443:Succeeded by
414:
397:Succeeded by
390:John Edzerza
366:
359:Currie Dixon
354:Succeeded by
321:
309:Brad Cathers
304:Succeeded by
273:
256:Succeeded by
250:John Edzerza
227:
215:Succeeded by
184:
169:Succeeded by
138:
126:Succeeded by
95:
78:Succeeded by
41:
18:
1951:1967 births
1488:Yukon Party
1316:Yukon Party
1196:Yukon Party
1076:Yukon Party
980:Yukon Party
905:Watson Lake
894:Yukon Party
874:Doug Graham
731:Yukon Party
696:Yukon Party
658:Watson Lake
620:Yukon Party
606:Watson Lake
558:Preceded by
515:Pam Buckway
510:Preceded by
477:Preceded by
433:Preceded by
385:Preceded by
342:Preceded by
297:Archie Lang
292:Preceded by
246:Preceded by
220:Doug Graham
203:Preceded by
162:Dale Eftoda
157:Preceded by
114:Preceded by
83:Ranj Pillai
66:Preceded by
1945:Categories
1848:Yukon News
1833:Yukon News
1818:Yukon News
1791:Yukon News
1749:Yukon News
1673:Yukon News
1658:Yukon News
1528:References
1470:Dave Sloan
1419:Candidate
1297:Candidate
1177:Candidate
1057:Candidate
1006:Stu Clark
935:Candidate
878:Mike Nixon
858:Scott Kent
759:Pat Duncan
743:Whitehorse
737:candidate
716:Dave Sloan
640:Occupation
630:Whitehorse
596:1967-12-03
402:Glenn Hart
208:Scott Kent
173:Mike Nixon
119:Mike Nixon
548:In office
500:In office
459:In office
415:In office
367:In office
322:In office
274:In office
228:In office
185:In office
139:In office
96:In office
42:In office
1730:Archived
666:Canadian
1520:–
1461:
1439:Liberal
1435:
1396:–
1377:-17.4%
1360:
1340:Liberal
1336:
1331:+19.7%
1274:–
1238:
1220:Liberal
1216:
1154:–
1118:
1100:Liberal
1096:
1034:–
998:
993:-14.3%
972:+17.1%
955:Liberal
951:
836:in the
735:Liberal
684:of the
676:in the
664:) is a
468:Premier
424:Premier
376:Premier
331:Premier
283:Premier
237:Premier
194:Premier
148:Premier
105:Premier
51:Premier
1545:cbc.ca
1515:100.0%
1506:Total
1501:+0.7%
1480:-9.4%
1477:31.3%
1456:+8.4%
1453:40.5%
1422:Votes
1416:Party
1391:100.0%
1382:Total
1374:13.9%
1355:-2.5%
1352:38.0%
1300:Votes
1294:Party
1269:100.0%
1260:Total
1255:-6.1%
1233:+0.6%
1230:38.6%
1211:+5.7%
1180:Votes
1174:Party
1149:100.0%
1140:Total
1135:+5.1%
1132:12.9%
1113:-9.9%
1110:28.7%
1091:+4.8%
1060:Votes
1054:Party
1029:100.0%
1020:Total
1015:-2.2%
1012:10.7%
969:45.8%
938:Votes
932:Party
1510:1,535
1498:27.7%
1328:47.4%
1252:7.8%
1208:53.1%
1088:57.9%
990:43.6%
834:Yukon
662:Yukon
634:Yukon
610:Yukon
1474:480
1450:621
1371:117
1349:319
1227:371
1107:209
1009:106
966:455
876:and
590:Born
538:for
1495:425
1465:NDP
1386:840
1364:NDP
1325:398
1264:963
1249:75
1242:NDP
1205:511
1144:729
1129:94
1122:NDP
1085:422
1024:994
1002:NDP
987:433
672:of
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