Netsilik (electoral district)

Netsilik (Inuktitut: ᓇᑦᑎᓕᒃ)[1] is a territorial electoral district (riding) for the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut, Canada.[2]

Netsilik
Nunavut electoral district
Boundaries of Netsilik
Territorial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of Nunavut
MLA
 
 
 
Emilino Qirngnuq
District created2013
First contested2013
Last contested2017

The riding consists of the communities of Taloyoak and Kugaaruk. The district was created prior to the 28 October 2013 general election. The communities were previously in Nattilik and Akulliq.[3]

Jeannie Ugyuk was chosen as the Family Services Minister in the 4th Nunavut Legislature. On 7 November 2015, a leadership review of the cabinet was held and as a result of a non-confidence vote a motion was made to remove Ugyuk from cabinet. On 9 November, prior to discussion on the motion, Ugyuk resigned both from cabinet and as MLA and the motion was withdrawn. A by-election was held in February 2016.[4][5]

2013 election

2013 Nunavut general election
[6] Name Votes %
     Jeannie Ugyuk Acclaimed

2016 by-election

February 8, 2016 by-election
Name Votes %
     Emilino Qirngnuq 137 31.21
     Tars Angutingunirk 116 26.42
     John Ningark 65 14.81
     Wesley Totalik, Sr. 64 14.58
     Joseph Quqqiaq 57 12.98
Total valid ballots 439 100.00
Total rejected ballots 7 1.57
Total ballots 446 59.39
Electors on list 751
gollark: It's not as if standardized tests are a perfect way to judge knowledge. Like much of schooling they do not test understanding a lot of the time.
gollark: And the curfew thing is mostly irrelevant since people and seemingly much of the dramatic things were there before the curfewing happened.
gollark: Yes, I think people were mostly unhappy about the whole "armed insurrection on/against government building" situation.
gollark: I don't think they should be reasonably expected to risk their lives, unless paid much more.
gollark: I totally trust someone or other to define idiots.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.