Porter Creek South

Porter Creek South
Yukon electoral district
Boundaries of Porter Creek South in Whitehorse
Territorial electoral district
LegislatureYukon Legislative Assembly
MLA
 
 
 
Adam Gerle
Yukon Party
First contested1992
Last contested2025
Demographics
Electors (2025)921
Census subdivisionPorter Creek

Porter Creek South is a territorial electoral district of Yukon that has been represented in the Yukon Legislative Assembly since 1992. It comprises part of the Whitehorse subdivision of Porter Creek and is the largest riding in Whitehorse.

Porter Creek South is also the former seat of Pat Duncan, 6th Premier of the Yukon, who served from 2000 to 2002. From 2016 to 2025, it was represented by Ranj Pillai, the 10th Premier of the Yukon.

Geography

The riding is south of the Range Road extension, the intersection of Range Road and Whistle Bend Way south on Range Road south of Northland Mobile Home Park, west of Yukon University, south to the intersection of the Alaska Highway, south of the Kopper King Mobile Home Park to include Raven's Ridge, Fish Lake Road, and north and extending to the municipal boundaries.

It is bordered by the districts of Porter Creek Centre, Whistle Bend South, Takhini, Mountainview, Whitehorse West, Copperbelt North, Copperbelt South, Marsh Lake-Mount Lorne-Golden Horn, Kluane, and Lake Laberge.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

Assembly Years Member Party
Porter Creek South
Riding created from Whitehorse Porter Creek West
and Whitehorse West
28th  1992–1996     Alan Nordling Independent
29th  1996–2000     Pat Duncan Liberal
30th  2000–2002
31st  2002–2006
32nd  2006–2011 Don Inverarity
33rd  2011–2016     Mike Nixon Yukon Party
34th  2016–2021     Ranj Pillai Liberal
35th  2021–2025
36th  2025–Present     Adam Gerle Yukon Party

Election history

2025

2025 Yukon general election
** Preliminary results — Not yet official **
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Yukon Party Adam Gerle 493 53.1
New Democratic Dario Paola 373 40.2
Liberal Harjit Mavi 62 6.7
Total valid votes 928
Total rejected ballots
Turnout
Eligible voters
Yukon Party gain Swing
Source(s)
"Unofficial Election Results 2025". Elections Yukon. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
2021 Yukon general election redistributed results[1]
Party Votes %
  Liberal 309 40
  Yukon Party 264 34
  New Democratic 201 26

2021

2021 Yukon general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Ranj Pillai 309 47.17 +0.6%
Yukon Party Chad Sjodin 262 40 +0.6%
New Democratic Colette Acheson 84 12.82 -1.3%
Total valid votes 655
Total rejected ballots
Turnout
Eligible voters
Liberal hold Swing -17.18
Source(s)

2016

2016 Yukon general election[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Liberal Ranj Pillai 337 46.6% +6.0%
Yukon Party Mike Nixon 285 39.4% -3.5%
  NDP Shirley Chua-Tan 102 14.1% -2.4%
Total 724 100.0%

2011

2011 Yukon general election[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Yukon Party Mike Nixon 257 42.9% +0.3%
  Liberal Don Inverarity 243 40.6% -2.8%
  NDP John Carney 99 16.5% +2.6%
Total 599 100.0%

2006

2006 Yukon general election[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Liberal Don Inverarity 304 43.4% -8.3%
Yukon Party Dean Hassard 298 42.6% +4.5%
  NDP Samson Hartland 97 13.9% +3.8%
Total 700 100.0%

2002

2002 Yukon general election[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Liberal Pat Duncan 408 51.7% -12.5%
Yukon Party Lynn Ogden 301 38.1% +13.3%
  NDP Paul Warner 80 10.1% -0.7%
Total 789 100.0%

2000

2000 Yukon general election[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Liberal Pat Duncan 607 64.2% +21.3%
Yukon Party Larry Carlyle 235 24.8% -14.3%
  NDP Mark Dupuis 103 10.8% -7.0%
Total 945 100.0%

1996

1996 Yukon general election[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Liberal Pat Duncan 435 42.9% +15.0%
Yukon Party Alan Nordling 397 39.1% +39.1%
  NDP Mark Dupuis 181 17.8% -7.8%
Total 1013 100.0%

1992

1992 Yukon general election[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Independent Alan Nordling 435 46.5%
  Liberal Shayne Fairman 261 27.9%
  NDP Brian McLaughlin 240 25.6%
Total 936 100.0%

See also

References