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Copperbelt North
Yukon electoral district
Boundaries of Copperbelt North in Whitehorse
Territorial electoral district
LegislatureYukon Legislative Assembly
MLA
 
 
 
Currie Dixon
Yukon Party
District created2009
First contested2016
Last contested2021
Demographics
Electors (2021)2,120
Census subdivision(s)Copper Ridge, Lobird

Copperbelt North is an electoral district which returns a member (known as an MLA) to the Legislative Assembly of Yukon in Canada. The riding was created in 2009 following the amalgamation of part of the district of Whitehorse West and the former district of Copperbelt. It includes much of the Whitehorse subdivision of Copper Ridge, as well as the Lobird mobile home park.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

Assembly Years Member Party
Riding created from Copperbelt and Whitehorse West
33rd  2011–2016     Currie Dixon Yukon Party
34th  2016–2021     Ted Adel Liberal
35th  2021–Present     Currie Dixon Yukon Party

Election results

2021

2021 Yukon general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Yukon Party Currie Dixon 717 51.91 +9.8
Liberal Ted Adel 346 25.05 -20.0
New Democratic Saba Javed 318 23.02 +10.2
Total valid votes 1,381
Total rejected ballots
Turnout
Eligible voters
Yukon Party gain Swing -13.43
Source(s)
"Unofficial Election Results 2021". Elections Yukon. Retrieved 24 April 2021.

2016

2016 Yukon general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Liberal Ted Adel 566 45.1% +10.8%
Yukon Party Pat McInroy 529 42.1% -1.7%
  NDP André Bourcier 161 12.8% -0.6%
Total 1256 100.0%

2011

Copperbelt North[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Yukon Party Currie Dixon 520 47.8%
  Liberal Arthur Mitchell 407 37.4%
  NDP Skeeter Miller-Wright 159 14.6%
Total 1088 100.0%

References

  1. ^ Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Yukon on the 2011 General Election Elections Yukon, 2011. Retrieved January 22, 2017.