Yukon New Democratic Party

The Yukon New Democratic Party (NDP; French: Nouveau Parti démocratique du Yukon) is a social-democratic political party in the Yukon territory of Canada.

Yukon New Democratic Party
Nouveau Parti démocratique du Yukon
Active territorial party
LeaderKate White
PresidentBelinda Stick
Founded1978 (1978)
HeadquartersWhitehorse, Yukon
IdeologySocial democracy
Political positionCentre-left
National affiliationNew Democratic Party
ColoursOrange
Seats in Legislature
2 / 19
Website
www.yukonndp.ca

The Yukon NDP first formed the government of the territory under the leadership of Tony Penikett from 1985 to 1992, and under the leadership of Piers McDonald from 1996 to 2000. The party's current leader is Elizabeth Hanson. The NDP sat as official opposition to the current Yukon Party government in the Yukon Legislative Assembly until May 2006. In the 2006 Yukon election later that year, the three incumbent New Democrat Members of the Legislative Assembly were reelected, but the party failed to win any additional seats and remained in third place behind the five members of the Yukon Liberal Party and the ten member Yukon Party majority government.

In January 2009 the NDP were reduced to two seats: Todd Hardy (Whitehorse Centre) and Steve Cardiff (Mount Lorne), after the Party's third member, John Edzerza, resigned to sit as an independent. Edzerza later rejoined the Yukon Party, for which he had originally been elected in the 2002 Yukon election.

Hardy died in July 2010, reducing the NDP to a single seat. On November 12, a by-election was called for his riding of Whitehorse Centre on December 13, which was won by the Party leader Hanson. Cardiff was killed in a car crash on July 7, 2011, again reducing the party to one seat in the legislature entering the 2011 election.

In the 2011 election the Yukon NDP under Elizabeth Hanson elected six MLAs to form the territory's Official Opposition. The NDP was the only party to see an increase in its share of the popular vote over the 2006 Yukon election. In the 2016 election, the NDP was reduced to two seats and third party status.

In May 2019, Takhini-Kopper King MLA Kate White (politician) was acclaimed as the new party leader, replacing Hanson.[1]

The Yukon NDP is a territorial section of the federal New Democratic Party.

Leaders of the Yukon NDP

The following is a list of the Yukon NDP leaders since Yukon introduced political parties provincially in 1978.

Leader Years in Office
1Fred Berger1978-1981
2Tony Penikett1981-1995
3Piers McDonald1995-2000
4Trevor Harding2000-2001
5Eric Fairclough2001-2002
6Todd Hardy2002-2009
7Elizabeth Hanson2009–2019
8Kate White2019–present

Election results

Election Leader Votes % Seats +/– Position Government
1978 Fred Berger 20.3
1 / 16
1 3rd Third Party
1982 Tony Penikett 35.4
6 / 16
5 2nd Official Opposition
1985 41.1
8 / 16
2 1st Minority Government
1989 41.1
9 / 16
1 1st Majority Government
1992 35.1
6 / 17
3 2nd Official Opposition
1996 Piers McDonald 5,774 39.9
11 / 17
5 1st Majority Government
2000 4,677 32.8
6 / 17
5 2nd Official Opposition
2002 Todd Hardy 3,763 26.9
5 / 18
1 2nd Official Opposition
2006 3,197 34.7
3 / 18
2 3rd Third Party
2011 Elizabeth Hanson 5,154 32.6
6 / 19
3 2nd Official Opposition
2016 4,928 26.2
2 / 19
4 3rd Third Party

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