1954 Northwest Territories general election
The 1954 Northwest Territories general election was the seventh general election in the history of the Territories. The election was held on September 7, 1954, this was also the only provincial / territorial election held in Canada that year.
This election saw the number of elected candidates increase by one.
Election summary
Appointed members
2nd Northwest Territories Legislative Council | |||
Member | New/Re-appointed | ||
---|---|---|---|
Louis Audette | Re-appointed | ||
Leonard Nicholson | Re-appointed | ||
William Clements | Re-appointed | ||
Jean Boucher | New | ||
Frank Cunningham* | Re-appointed |
Note:
- Frank Cunningham was also deputy commissioner.
Elected members
For complete electoral history, see individual districts
2nd Northwest Territories Legislative Council | |||
District | Member | ||
---|---|---|---|
Mackenzie Delta | Frank Carmichael | ||
Mackenzie North | John Parker | ||
Mackenzie River | John Goodall | ||
Mackenzie South | Robert Poritt |
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