Kugluktuk (electoral district)

Kugluktuk
Nunavut electoral district
Boundaries of Kugluktuk
Coordinates:67°49′32″N 115°05′42″W / 67.82556°N 115.09500°W / 67.82556; -115.09500
Territorial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of Nunavut
MLA
 
 
 
Simon Kuliktana
District created1999
First contested1999
Last contested2025
Demographics
Population (2006)1,302
Census divisionKitikmeot Region
Census subdivisionKugluktuk

Kugluktuk (Inuinnaqtun and French: Kugluktuk, Inuktitut: ᖁᕐᓗᕐᒃᑐᕐᒃ[1]) is the most western territorial electoral district (riding) for the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut, Canada. The riding consists of the community of Kugluktuk in the Kitikmeot Region.

Former Member of the Legislative Assembly for Kugluktuk, Joe Allen Evyagotailak, stepped down 20 August 2008, stating that he wanted to run for the presidency of the Kitikmeot Inuit Association (KIA).[2][3] There was not a by-election as the next general election was to be held 27 October 2008, leaving the riding unrepresented at the last session.[3] At that time, Peter Taptuna was elected. He was acclaimed at the subsequent general election, and was later elected premier by the legislature. He did not run in the 2017 general election, and the riding again acclaimed its next MLA, Mila Adjukak Kamingoak. After the resignation of Kamingoak, Calvin Pedersen, grandson of former MLA Red Pedersen, was acclaimed as MLA on 24 July 2020.[4]

Members of the Legislative Assembly

† by-election

Parliament Years Member
1st 1999–2004 Donald Havioyak
2nd 2004–2008 Joe Allen Evyagotailak
3rd 2008–2013 Peter Taptuna
4th 2013–2017
5th 2017–2020 Mila Adjukak Kamingoak
5th 2020–2021 Calvin Pedersen
6th 2021–2025 Bobby Anavilok
7th 2025–present Simon Kuliktana

Election results

1999 election

1999 Nunavut general election
[5] Name Vote %
  Donald Havioyak 200 35.15
  Ida Ayalik-McWilliam 194 34.10
  Stanley K. Anablak 125 21.97
  Kevin Bryce Niptanatiak 50 8.78
Total Valid Ballots 569 100%
Voter Turnout 87.67% Rejected Ballots 0

2004 election

2004 Nunavut general election
[6] Name Vote %
  Joe Allen Evyagotailak 215 40.41
  Donald Havioyak 165 31.02
  Millie Kuliktana 152 28.57
Total Valid Ballots 532 100%
Voter Turnout 134.33% Rejected Ballots 8

2008 election

2008 Nunavut general election
[7] Name Vote %
  Peter Taptuna 264 59.7
  Donald Havioyak 178 40.3
Total Valid Ballots 442 100%
Voter Turnout 68.2% Rejected Ballots 2

2013 election

2013 Nunavut general election
[8] Name Vote %
  Peter Taptuna Acclaimed

2017 election

2017 Nunavut general election
[8] Name Vote %
  Mila Adjukak Kamingoak Acclaimed

2020 by-election

July 24, 2020
[4] Name Vote %
  Calvin Aivgak Pedersen Acclaimed

2021 election

2021 Nunavut general election[9]
Name Vote %
  Bobby Anavilok 170 38.8
  Calvin Pedersen 140 32.0
  Angele Kuliktana 77 17.6
  Genevieve Nivingalok 51 11.6
Total Valid Ballots 438 100%
Voter Turnout 61.1% Rejected Ballots 5

2025 election

2025 Nunavut general election[10]
Name Vote %
  Simon Kuliktana 218 60.7
  Stanley Anablak 93 25.9
  Bobby Anavilok 48 13.4
Total Valid Ballots 361 100%
Voter Turnout 46.58% Rejected Ballots 2

See also

References

  1. ^ "Nunavut Elections Act Office Consolidation, English version". Elections Nunavut. p. 135. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 May 2017. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
  2. ^ MLA for Kugluktuk resigns from the Legislative Assembly Archived 2008-10-29 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b Nunavut MLA Evyagotailak resigns to seek KIA leadership
  4. ^ a b "Kugluktuk By-Election". Archived from the original on 25 July 2020. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
  5. ^ 1999 General Election Official Results at Elections Nunavut
  6. ^ "Nunavut general election 2004 Election Results" (PDF). Elections Nunavut. p. 39. Retrieved 24 September 2008.
  7. ^ Nunavut Votes 2008 - Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (accessed 2010-01-10).
  8. ^ a b Election Results 2013 General Election Archived 2013-11-13 at the Wayback Machine at Elections Nunavut
  9. ^ "2021 General Election Results" (PDF). Elections Nunavut. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
  10. ^ "2021 General Election Results" (PDF). Elections Nunavut. Retrieved 19 December 2023.