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1.1  Election summary  





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The 1983 Northwest Territories general election was held on November 21, 1983.

This was the first election in the Northwest Territories with live television coverage of vote returns.

Election Results[edit]

The election was held in 24 constituencies, up two from the previous general election in 1979, with 15,764 ballot cast, a turnout of 69.72%.

Outgoing Premier George Braden did not run for re-election. Richard Nerysoo was chosen as Premier January 12, 1984, serving over a year until November 5, 1985; Nick Sibbeston was designated Premier following his resignation.

Election summary[edit]

Re-election Statistics
1979 1983 Did not run again Defeated Reelected
22 24 3 3 16

Candidates[edit]

Results by District[1]
District Winner Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Incumbent
Aivilik Tagak Curley*
420 (50.2%)
Piita Irniq
417 (49.8%)
new district
Baffin Central Pauloosie Paniloo
307 (51.8%)
Iola Matuq
286 (48.2%)
Ipeelee Kilabuk
Baffin South Joe Arlooktoo
145 (40.9%)
Kananginak Pootoogook
113 (31.8%)
Joanasie Salomonie
97 (27.3%)
Joe Arlooktoo
Deh Cho Samuel Gargan
177 (59.6%)
Joachim Bonnetrouge
120 (39.7%)
new district
Deh Cho Gah Nick Sibbeston*
428 (51.0%)
Bill Lafferty
411 (49.0%)
new district
Foxe Basin Elijah Erkloo
196 (33.5%)
Mark Evaluarjuk
159 (27.1%)
James Arvaluk
148 (25.3%)
John Illupalik
80 (13.7%)
Mark Evaluarjuk
Hay River Don Stewart
624 (50.3%)
Don Ferguson
616 (49.7%)
Don Stewart
High Arctic Ludy Pudluk
183 (54.3%)
Frank Pearce
154 (45.7%)
Ludy Pudluk
Hudson Bay Moses Appaqaq
48 (29.1%)
Johnny Tookalook
37 (22.4%)
Joe Arragutainaq
32 (19.4%)
Zack Novalinga
18 (10.9%)
Johnny Kookie
16 (9.7%)
George Emikotailuk
14 (8.5%)
Moses Appaqaq
Inuvik Tom Butters
596 (64.1%)
Rose Marie Karnes
199 (21.4%)
Cece McCauley
135 (14.5%)
Tom Butters
Iqaluit Dennis Patterson*
575 (71.8%)
Ben Ell
139 (17.4%)
Abe Okpik
87 (10.9%)
new district
Kitikmeot East Michael Angottitauruq
319 (66.5%)
Steve Alookee
161 (33.5%)
new district
Kitikmeot West Red Pedersen
322 (43.3%)
Bill Lyall
225 (30.3%)
Malcolm MacPahil
111 (14.9%)
Wilfrid MacDonald
85 (11.4%)
new district
Kivallivik Gordon Wray*
543 (62.2%)
Peter Kritaqliluk
259 (29.8%)
James Karetak
71 (8.1%)
new district
Mackenzie Delta Richard Nerysoo
339 (65.7%)
Ernest Firth
177 (34.3%)
Richard Nerysoo
Nunakput Nellie Cournoyea*
acclaimed
new district
Pine Point Bruce McLaughlin
421 (76.1%)
Clifford Reid
132 (23.9%)
Bruce McLaughlin
Rae-Lac La Martre James Wah-Shee
acclaimed
James Wah-Shee
Sahtu John T'Seleie
312 (60.5%)
Peter Fraser*
204 (39.5%)
new district
Slave River Arnold McCallum
665 (53.0%)
James Heron
591 (47.0%)
Arnold McCallum
Tu Nedhe Eliza Lawrence
176 (52.5%)
Robert Sayine*
99 (29.6%)
Florence Catholique
60 (17.9%)
new district
Yellowknife Centre Bob MacQuarrie
590 (67.1%)
Terry Daniels
290 (32.9%)
Bob MacQuarrie
Yellowknife North Michael Ballantyne
409 (47.0%)
Glenn Warner
394 (45.3%)
Kit Spence
61 (7.0%)
R. B. Fells
6 (0.7%)
George Braden
Yellowknife South Lynda Sorenson
1,241 (76.6%)
Dan Prima
378 (23.4%)
Lynda Sorsenson

* - denotes an incumbent running in a new district

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Report of the Chief Electoral Officer on the Elections of Members to the Council of the Northwest Territories, 1983" (PDF). Elections Northwest Territories. Retrieved September 25, 2020.

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