Mayo-Tatchun

Mayo-Tatchun
Yukon electoral district
Territorial electoral district
Legislature Yukon Legislative Assembly
MLA
 
 
 
Don Hutton
Liberal
First contested 1992
Last contested 2016
Demographics
Electors (2016) 1,005
Census subdivisions Carmacks, Keno City, Mayo, Pelly Crossing, Stewart Crossing, Yukon, Unorganized

Mayo-Tatchun is an electoral district which returns an MLA to the Legislative Assembly of the Yukon Territory in Canada. It is an amalgamation of the former Mayo and Tatchun electoral districts.

Mayo-Tatchun is currently one of the Yukon's eight rural ridings. It includes the communities of Carmacks, Pelly Crossing, Mayo, Stewart Crossing, and Keno City.[1] The riding includes the traditional territory of the Selkirk First Nation, the First Nation of Nacho Nyak Dun, and the Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation. It is bordered by the ridings of Vuntut Gwitchin, Klondike, Lake Laberge, Kluane, and Pelly-Nisutlin.

The current MLA for Mayo-Tatchun is Don Hutton, of the Yukon Liberal Party. He was elected on November 7, 2016.[2]

MLAs

Legislature Years Member Party
1992 1992-1996     Danny Joe New Democrat
1996 1996-2000 Eric Fairclough
2000 2000-2002
2002 2002-2006
2006 2006-2011     Liberal
2011 2011–2016     Jim Tredger New Democrat
2016 2016–present     Don Hutton Liberal

Electoral results

2016 general election

Yukon general election, 2016[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
  Liberal Don Hutton 331 45.3% +18.6%
  NDP Jim Tredger 233 31.9% -9.8%
Yukon PartyCory Bellmore16622.7%-8.9%
Total 730 100.0%

2011 general election

Yukon general election, 2011[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
  NDP Jim Tredger 282 41.7% +24.2%
Yukon PartyElaine Wyatt21431.6%+2.3%
  Liberal Eric Fairclough 181 26.7% -26.5%
Total 677 100.0%

2006 general election

Yukon general election, 2006[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
  Liberal Eric Fairclough 301 53.2% +22.6%
Yukon PartyJean VanBibber16629.3%+14.4%
  NDP Karen Gage 99 17.5% -21.9%
Total 566 100.0%

2002 general election

Yukon general election, 2002[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
  NDP Eric Fairclough 339 49.3% -12.4%
  Liberal Pat Van Bibber 210 30.6% -7.7%
Yukon PartyJerry C. Kruse10214.9%+14.9%
  Independent Dibs Williams 36 5.2% +5.2%
Total 687 100.0%

2000 general election

Yukon general election, 2000[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
  NDP Eric Fairclough 446 61.7% -9.9%
  Liberal Wilf Tuck 277 38.3% +38.3%
Total 723 100.0%

1996 general election

Yukon general election, 1996[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
  NDP Eric Fairclough 454 71.6% +26.6%
Yukon PartyMichael McGinnis18028.4%-11.6%
Total 634 100.0%

1992 general election

Yukon general election, 1992[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
  NDP Danny Joe 297 45.0%
  Liberal Roddy Blackjack 99 15.0%
Yukon PartySi Mason-Wood26440.0%
Total 660 100.0%

References

  1. Maps and Descriptions of Electoral Districts (Final Report), 2008 http://www.electionsyukon.gov.yk.ca/docs/final_report_08_maps.pdf
  2. Don Hutton, Yukon Legislative Assembly http://www.legassembly.gov.yk.ca/members/hutton.html
  3. Unofficial results, Mayo-Tatchun Elections Yukon, November 7, 2016. Retrieved January 21, 2017
  4. Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Yukon on the 2011 General Election Elections Yukon, 2011. Retrieved January 21, 2017
  5. Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Yukon on the 2006 General Election Elections Yukon, 2006. Retrieved January 21, 2017
  6. Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Yukon on the 2002 General Election Elections Yukon, 2002. Retrieved January 21, 2017
  7. Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Yukon on the 2000 General Election Elections Yukon, 2000. Retrieved January 21, 2017
  8. Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Yukon on the General Election Held on September 30, 1996 Elections Yukon, 1996. Retrieved January 21, 2017
  9. Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Yukon on the 1992 General Election Elections Yukon, 1992. Retrieved January 21, 2017

- Maps and Descriptions of Electoral Districts (Final Report), 2008. Retrieved January 18, 2017.

- Don Hutton, Yukon Legislative Assembly. Retrieved January 18, 2017.

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