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1987 Northwest Territories general election

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The 1987 Northwest Territories general election was held on October 5, 1987.

This was the last election in which Elections Canada would administer the elections.

Election Results

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The election was held in 24 constituencies with 15,901 ballots cast, a turnout of 71.56%.

Outgoing Premier Nick Sibbeston ran for re-election but was replaced by Dennis Patterson who served out the entire term.

Election summary

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Re-election Statistics
1983 1987 Did not run again Defeated Reelected
24 24 4 7 13

Candidates

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Results by District[1]
District Winner Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Incumbent
Aivilik Piita Irniq
535 (52.7%)
Tagak Curley
480 (47.3%)
Tagak Curley
Amittuq
(formerly Foxe Basin)
Titus Allooloo
331 (47.3%)
Elijah Erkloo
131 (18.7%)
James Arvaluk
130 (18.6%)
Lucien Ukkalianuk
72 (10.3%)
Seeana Attagootak
46 (6.6%)
Thomas Ootook
10 (1.4%)
Elijah Erkloo
Baffin Central Ipeelee Kilabuk
252 (41.9%)
Stevie Audlakiak
187 (31.1%)
Pauloosie Paniloo
155 (25.8%)
Alan Kuniliusie
7 (1.2%)
Pauloosie Paniloo
Baffin South Joe Arlooktoo
132 (34.0%)
Kenoayoak Pudlat
122 (31.4%)
Joanasie Salomonie
120 (30.9%)
Saila Pudlat
14 (3.6%)
Joe Arlooktoo
Deh Cho Samuel Gargan
246 (53.1%)
Roy Fabien
174 (37.6%)
Albert Canadien
43 (9.3%)
Samuel Gargan
Hay River John Pollard
899 (58.8%)
Don Stewart
631 (41.2%)
Don Stewart
High Arctic Ludy Pudluk
153 (46.9%)
Harry Iyerak
87 (26.7%)
David Kalluk
86 (26.4%)
Ludy Pudluk
Hudson Bay Charlie Crow
96 (45.7%)
Moses Appaqaq
46 (21.9%)
Moses Novalinga
31 (14.8%)
Joe Arragutainaq
21 (10.0%)
Johnny Tookalook
16 (7.6%)
Moses Appaqaq
Inuvik Tom Butters
acclaimed
Tom Butters
Iqaluit Dennis Patterson
acclaimed
Dennis Patterson
Kitikmeot West Red Pedersen
609 (72.4%)
Randy Mulder
232 (27.6%)
Red Pedersen
Kivallivik Gordon Wray
582 (58.3%)
Henry Ford
270 (27.0%)
Tommy Owlijoot
147 (14.7%)
Gordon Wray
Mackenzie Delta Richard Nerysoo
319 (53.1%)
Bertha Allen
179 (29.8%)
John Banksland
103 (17.1%)
Richard Nerysoo
Nahendeh
(formerly Deh Cho Gah)
Nick Sibbeston
651 (79.6%)
Jim Villeneuve
167 (20.4%)
Nick Sibbeston
Natilikmiot
(formerly Kitikimeot East)
Michael Angottitauruq
176 (31.7%)
John Ningark
156 (28.1%)
Bill Lyall
130 (23.4%)
Bobby Lyall
93 (16.8%)
Michael Angottitauruq
Nunakput Nellie Cournoyea
489 (70.0%)
Mary Carpenter-Lyons
210 (30.0%)
Nellie Cournoyea
Pine Point Bruce McLaughlin
225 (76.3%)
Clifford Reid
70 (23.7%)
Bruce McLaughlin
Rae-Lac La Martre Henry Zoe
332 (39.0%)
Richard Whitford
322 (37.8%)
James Wah-Shee
198 (23.2%)
James Wah-Shee
Sahtu Stephen Kakfwi
381 (53.0%)
George Cleary
338 (47.0%)
John T'Seleie
Slave River Jeannie Marie-Jewell
463 (35.0%)
Wayne Cahill
345 (26.1%)
Frieda Martselos
340 (25.7%)
Michael Miltenberger
124 (9.4%)
Louis Sebert
52 (3.9%)
Arnold McCallum
Tu Nedhe Don Morin
260 (62.2%)
Eliza Lawrence
158 (37.8%)
Eliza Lawrence
Yellowknife Centre Brian Lewis
304 (36.2%)
Don Sian
270 (32.1%)
Noel Montagano
196 (23.3%)
Joseph Lanzon
70 (8.3%)
Bob MacQuarrie
Yellowknife North Michael Ballantyne
acclaimed
Michael Ballantyne
Yellowknife South Ted Richard
1,091 (69.5%)
Arlene Haché
297 (18.9%)
Peter Fugisang
182 (11.6%
Lynda Sorenson

References

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  1. ^ "Report of the Chief Electoral Officer on the Elections of Members to the Council of the Northwest Territories, 1987" (PDF). Elections Northwest Territories. Retrieved September 25, 2020.
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