Yukon general election, 2002

      2002 election results in the Yukon.
      The Yukon Legislature after the 2002 election.

      The Yukon general election of 2002 was held on November 4, 2002 to elect members of the Yukon Legislative Assembly in the Yukon Territory in Canada.

      Results by party

      Party Party leader # of
      candidates
      Seats Popular vote
      Before After % Change # %
      Yukon Party Dennis Fentie 18 2 12 +500% 5650 40.3%
      New Democratic Todd Hardy 18 4 5 +25% 3763 26.9%
      Liberal Pat Duncan 18 8 1 -87.5% 4056 29.0%
           Independents 6 3 0 -100% 535 3.8%
      Total 60 17 18 +5.6 14004 100.0


      Party Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth
      Yukon Party 12 4 1 1 0
      New Democratic 5 2 11 0 0
      Liberal 1 12 5 0 0
           Independents 0 0 1 4 1
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      Results by riding

      names in bold indicate party leaders

      Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
        Yukon   Liberal   NDP   Other
      Copperbelt   Haakon Arntzen
      374
      Arthur Mitchell
      312
      Lillian Grubach-Hambrook
      263
        New district
      Klondike   Peter Jenkins
      508
      Glen Everitt
      224
      Lisa Hutton
      200
          Peter Jenkins
      Kluane Michael Crawshay
      124
      Paul Birckel
      109
        Gary McRobb
      442
          Gary McRobb
      Lake Laberge   Brad Cathers
      466
      Pam Buckway
      218
      Bill Commins
      150
          Pam Buckway
      McIntyre-Takhini   John Edzerza
      288
      Judy Gingell
      204
      Maureen Stephens
      270
      Wayne Jim
      129

      Geoffrey Capp
      15

        Wayne Jim
      Mayo-Tatchun Jerry C. Kruse
      102
      Pat Van Bibber
      210
        Eric Fairclough
      339
      Dibs Williams
      36
        Eric Fairclough
      Mount Lorne Darcy Tkachuk
      271
      Cynthia Tucker
      236
        Steve Cardiff
      334
          Cynthia Tucker
      Pelly-Nisutlin   Dean Hassard
      297
      Jim McLachlan
      181
      Buzz Burgess
      162
          Jim McLachlan
      Porter Creek Centre   Archie Lang
      399
      Scott Kent
      312
      Judi Johnny
      63
          Scott Kent
      Porter Creek North   Jim Kenyon
      331
      Dave Austin
      148
      Mark Bowers
      135
      Roger Rondeau
      112
        Don Roberts
      Porter Creek South Lynn Ogden
      301
        Pat Duncan
      408
      Paul Warner
      80
          Pat Duncan
      Riverdale North   Ted Staffen
      446
      Dale Eftoda
      355
      Jan Slipetz
      223
          Dale Eftoda
      Riverdale South   Glenn Hart
      385
      Sue Edelman
      332
      Cary Gryba
      253
          Sue Edelman
      Southern Lakes   Patrick Rouble
      227
      Manfred Janssen
      106
      Rachael Lewis
      190
      Warren Braunberger
      41
        David Keenan
      Vuntut Gwitchin Randall Tetlichi
      41
      Joe Tetlichi
      34
        Lorraine Peter
      68
          Lorraine Peter
      Watson Lake   Dennis Fentie
      521
      Tom Cove
      130
      Kathy Magun
      174
          Dennis Fentie
      Whitehorse Centre Vicki Durrant
      171
      Bernie Phillips
      218
        Todd Hardy
      300
      Mike McLarnon
      207
        Mike McLarnon
      Whitehorse West   Elaine Taylor
      398
      Dennis Schneider
      319
      Rachel Grantham
      117
          Dennis Schneider
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      Electoral boundary changes from last election

      • The riding of Faro was represented by Trevor Harding (NDP). Jim McLachlan (Liberal) was elected in a by-election after Harding resigned. The riding disappeared, absorbed into Pelly-Nisutlin.
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      Member changes from last election

      • James R. McLachlan (Liberal) elected in a by-election in the riding of Faro after the resignation of Trevor Harding in 2000.
      • Mike McLarnon (Liberal) defects and becomes an Independent in May 2002.
      • Wayne Jim (Liberal) defects and becomes an Independent in May 2002.
      • Don Roberts (Liberal) defects and becomes an Independent in May 2002.
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