25th Legislature of Yukon
The 25th Yukon Legislative Assembly convened in 1982[1],Progressive Conservative Government led by Chris Pearson was re-elected with a majority
Membership in the 25th Assembly
The following members were elected to the 25th Yukon Legislative Assembly in the general election of 1982:[2]
| Member | Party | Electoral district | First elected / previously elected | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dave Porter | NDP | Campbell | 1982 | |
| Maurice Byblow | NDP | Faro | 1978 | |
| Al Falle | Progressive Conservative | Hootalinqua | 1978 | |
| Clarke Ashley | Progressive Conservative | Klondike | 1982 | |
| Bill Brewster | Progressive Conservative | Kluane | 1982 | |
| Piers McDonald | NDP | Mayo | 1982 | |
| Kathie Nukon | Progressive Conservative | Old Crow | 1982 | |
| Howard Tracey | Progressive Conservative | Tatchun | 1978 | |
| Don Taylor | Independent | Watson Lake | 1961 | |
| Margaret Commodore | NDP | Whitehorse North Centre | 1982 | |
| Daniel Lang | Progressive Conservative | Whitehorse Porter Creek East | 1974 | |
| Andy Philipsen | Progressive Conservative | Whitehorse Porter Creek West | 1982 | |
| Chris Pearson | Progressive Conservative | Whitehorse Riverdale North | 1978 | |
| Bea Firth | Progressive Conservative | Whitehorse Riverdale South | 1982 | |
| Roger Kimmerly | NDP | Whitehorse South Centre | 1981 | |
| Tony Penikett | NDP | Whitehorse West | 1978 |
Membership changes
By-elections
References
- ^ Steven Smyth, The Yukon's Constitutional Foundations: Volume One, The Yukon Chronology (1897-1999). Clairedge Press, 1999.
- ^ Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Yukon on the 1982 General Election Elections Yukon, 1982. Retrieved March 26, 2021
