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1 Electoral history  



1.1  2007 election  





1.2  2003 election  





1.3  1999 election  







2 References  





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Floyd Roland






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Floyd Roland
Roland in 2006
11th Premier of the Northwest Territories
In office
October 17, 2007 – October 26, 2011
Commissioner
  • George Tuccaro
  • Preceded byJoe Handley
    Succeeded byBob McLeod
    Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
    for Inuvik Boot Lake
    (Inuvik; 1995–1999)
    In office
    October 16, 1995 – October 3, 2011
    Preceded byFred Koe
    Succeeded byAlfred Moses
    Personal details
    Born (1961-11-23) November 23, 1961 (age 62)
    Inuvik, Northwest Territories
    Political partyConservative

    Floyd K. Roland (born November 23, 1961[1]) is a politician from Northwest Territories, Canada. He was the 11th premier of the Northwest Territories, having held office from October 17, 2007 to October 26, 2011.

    Previously a town councillor and deputy mayor of Inuvik, Roland was first elected to the Legislative Assembly in the 1995 Northwest Territories general election, after defeating the incumbent candidate Fred Koe. He was re-elected in the 1999 Northwest Territories general election, winning in a landslide with 83% of the vote.

    Roland was returned by acclamation in the 2003 Northwest Territories general election and acclaimed for a second time in the 2007 Northwest Territories general election, following which the members of the Legislature elected him Premier of the Northwest Territories on October 17, 2007.

    His government survived a historic vote of no confidence on February 6, 2009 by a vote of 10 to 8, following allegations by a number of MLAs that he was refusing to communicate with them on major policy decisions, including changes to the territory's health benefits policy, a $34-million loan given to Discovery Air, approval of the $165-million Deh Cho Bridge, and plans to amalgamate a number of public services boards.[2]

    He faced renewed controversy in May 2009 when the territorial conflict of interest commissioner, Gerald Gerrand, ruled that there were reasonable grounds to believe that the affair constituted a breach of Roland's duties of office, including not-yet-confirmed allegations that Russell passed on confidential information from legislative committee meetings to Roland.[3]

    Roland unsuccessfully ran in the 2015 federal election[4][5] and is formerly President of the Western Arctic Conservative Association.

    Electoral history

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  • t
  • e
  • 2015 Canadian federal election: Northwest Territories
    Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
    Liberal Michael McLeod 9,172 48.34 +29.90 $71,207.71
    New Democratic Dennis Bevington 5,783 30.48 −15.36 $37,599.86
    Conservative Floyd Roland 3,481 18.35 −13.76
    Green John Moore 537 2.83 −0.23
    Total valid votes/expense limit 18,973 100.00   $214,028.20
    Total rejected ballots 104 0.55
    Turnout 19,077 64.82
    Eligible voters 29,432
    Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing +22.63
    Source: Elections Canada[6][7]


    2007 election

    [edit]
    2007 Northwest Territories general election
    [8] Name Vote %
      Floyd Roland Acclaimed

    In this election, no other candidate registered to run for this riding, so Floyd Roland was returned by acclamation.[8]

    2003 election

    [edit]
    2003 Northwest Territories general election
    [9] Name Vote %
      Floyd Roland Acclaimed

    In this election, no other candidate registered for this riding, so Floyd Roland was returned by acclamation.[9]

    1999 election

    [edit]
    1999 Northwest Territories general election
    [10] Name Vote %
      Floyd Roland 350 83.33%
      Mary Beckett 50 11.90%
      Chris Garven 20 4.76%
    Total Valid Ballots 420 100%
    Voter Turnout 69.90% Rejected Ballots 5

    References

    [edit]
  • ^ Katherine O'Neill, "At long last, a real Canadian sex scandal" Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. The Globe and Mail, May 30, 2009.
  • ^ "Floyd Roland named N.W.T.'s Conservative candidate in federal election | CBC News".
  • ^ "Floyd Roland resigns as mayor of Inuvik, N.W.T. | CBC News".
  • ^ Elections Canada – Confirmed candidates for Northwest Territories, 30 September 2015
  • ^ Elections Canada – Final Candidates Election Expenses Limits
  • ^ a b "Official Voting Results 2007 General Election" (PDF). Elections NWT. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2008-02-18.
  • ^ a b "Official Voting Results 2003 General Election" (PDF). Elections NWT. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2008-02-18.
  • ^ "Official Voting Results 1999 General Election" (PDF). Elections NWT. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-04-11. Retrieved 2008-02-18.
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