Weledeh

The Honourable Joe Handley.

Weledeh[1][2] (or Yellowknife - Weledeh[3]) was a territorial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories, Canada.

It was one of seven districts that represent Yellowknife, and included the more rural communities of Detah and N'Dilo.[4]

The riding was dissolved for the 2015 election, with the Yellowknife portion transferred to a new district of Yellowknife North and the Detah-N'Dilo portion merged with Tu Nedhe to create the new district of Tu Nedhé-Wiilideh.[5]

Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs)

  Name Elected Left Office
     Joe Handley 1999 2007
     Bob Bromley 2007 2015

Election results

2011 election

2011 Northwest Territories general election
Name Vote %
     Bob Bromley 624
     Mark Bogan 79

2007 election

2007 Northwest Territories general election
[6] a[] Name Vote %
     Bob Bromley 522 43.07%
     Andy Wong 409 33.75%
     Jonas Sangris 244 20.13%
     Carol Morin 34 2.81%
Total Valid Ballots 1,209 9.75%
Voter Turnout 80.11% Rejected Ballots 3

2003 election

2003 Northwest Territories general election
[7] Name Vote %
     Joe Handley Acclaimed

1999 election

1999 Northwest Territories general election
[8] Name Vote %
     Joe Handley 648 57.75%
     Roy Erasmus 229 20.41%
     Blake Rasmussen 123 10.96%
     Mark Heyck 122 10.87%
Total Valid Ballots 1,122 100%
Voter Turnout 76.96% Rejected Ballots 7

Notes

^ a: In the 2007 election, percentages assigned to candidates were based on the total votes cast. In prior elections the percentages were based on the valid votes.

References

  1. Weledeh constituency map
  2. Members of the Legislative Assembly
  3. Northwest Territories Votes 2007 - Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (accessed 2010-01-10).
  4. Map of the Yellowknife constituencies
  5. "MLAs vote to merge Tu Nedhe and Weledeh, despite opposition". Northern Journal, June 2, 2014.
  6. "Official Voting Results 2007 General Election" (PDF). Elections NWT. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-04-11. Retrieved 2008-02-18.
  7. "Official Voting Results 2003 General Election" (PDF). Elections NWT. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-04-11. Retrieved 2008-02-18.
  8. "Official Voting Results 1999 General Election" (PDF). Elections NWT. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-04-11. Retrieved 2008-02-18.

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