Sandy Lee (born 1964) is a South Korean-born-Canadian lawyer and politician, who was a member of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories from 1999 to 2011.

Sandy Lee
Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
In office
December 6, 1999 – March 26, 2011
Preceded byfirst member
Succeeded byDaryl Dolynny
ConstituencyRange Lake
Personal details
Born1964 (age 59–60)
South Korea
Political partyConservative Party of Canada (Federal)
Independent Conservative (Provincial)

Political career edit

Territorial Assembly edit

Lee was elected to the legislature for the first time in the 1999 Northwest Territories general election, defeating future MLA Dave Ramsay and another candidate. She was re-elected to her second term in office in the 2003 Northwest Territories general election, winning with a landslide 80 per cent of the vote. Lee was the Minister for Health and Social Services, Status of Women and Disabilities.

2011 federal election edit

On March 26, 2011, Lee resigned as MLA so she could run in the 2011 federal election for the Conservatives in the Western Arctic.[1] Lee was appointed by the executive of the territorial Conservative association. Her appointment caused upset among some of the regular members of the association. An advert in the 25 March 2011 Yellowknifer had stated that nominations would close at 5:00 pm that day, which the national party said was not a valid closure. Nomination papers for John Pollard were received after that and the territorial executive said his nomination was not valid.[2]

She did not win election to the House of Commons of Canada, losing to incumbent MP Dennis Bevington.

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