Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
The Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories, Canada, is located in Yellowknife. The current Legislative Assembly is the 16th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly. The NWT has set in place legislation that ensures elections are held every four years on the first Monday in October and the next election will be held 3 October, 2011.[1]
Despite attempts by political parties to run candidates for the legislature, the legislature is nonpartisan and has been since 1905.
Current members
- With the exception of Michael McLeod, Floyd Roland and Norman Yakeleya, who were all acclaimed, the results are currently unofficial.[2]
See also
- List of Northwest Territories Legislative Assemblies
- List of Northwest Territories general elections
- Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Northwest Territories
References
- ^ Fixed election date in the N.W.T.: What does it mean, and why?
- ^ Unofficial Results from Elections NWT
External links
| Current Northwest Territories territorial electoral districts |
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| See also: 2003 election • List of elections • NWT Legislative Assembly • List of NWT legislative bodies |
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