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| election_name = Nunavut general election, 2017 | country = Nunavut | type = parliamentary | ongoing = no | previous_election = Nunavut general election, 2013 | previous_year = 2013 | election_date = October 30, 2017 | next_election = | next_year = Next | seats_for_election = 22 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut | turnout = 63.3%[1]({{decrease}}7.0pp) | map_image = Nunavut general election, 2017 results by riding.svg | map_size = 401px | map_alt = | map_caption = Popular vote by riding. As Nunavut elections are on a non-partisan basis, all candidate run as independents. | title = Premier | before_election = Peter Taptuna | posttitle = Premier-designate | after_election = Paul Quassa | map_siz = }} The Nunavut general election, 2017 was held in the Canadian territory of Nunavut on October 30, 2017 to return the members of the 5th Nunavut Legislature.[2] The fifth general election held since the creation of the territory in 1999, it was the first election held under Nunavut's new fixed election dates law, which requires elections to be held no more than four years after the prior election.[3] Unlike most federal or provincial elections in Canada, elections to the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut are conducted on a non-partisan consensus government model, in which all candidates run as independents rather than being nominated by political parties. The premier and executive council are then selected internally by the MLAs at the first special sitting of the legislature. CandidatesAs of the close of nominations on September 29, 2017, three MLAs, Steve Mapsalak, Keith Peterson and Premier Peter Taptuna were the only incumbents not running again.[4] One district, Kugluktuk, saw only one candidate register by the close of nominations; that candidate, Mila Adjukak Kamingoak, was immediately declared as acclaimed to office.[5] In one district, Cambridge Bay, formal declaration of the winner was not made until November 5, with the initial results undergoing an automatic recount due to a margin of less than two per cent between the top two finishers.[6] The recount confirmed that the original count was correct.[7] ResultsA record number of women were elected to the legislature;[8] in addition to Kamingoak's acclamation, four more women were declared elected on election night, and a woman won the recount in Cambridge Bay.[8] These six women, representing 27 per cent of the legislature, represent the first time in the territory's history that it has ranked higher than last or second-last among Canada's provinces and territories for female membership in the legislature. Following the election, only three of the eight incumbent cabinet ministers had been reelected: three were defeated and two, including Premier Peter Taptuna, chose not to run again. Overall, half of the legislature's 22 incumbents were reelected. On November 17, 2017, the Nunavut Leadership Forum convened in Iqaluit to choose the next premier. MLAs Joe Savikataaq, Cathy Towtongie, Patterk Netser, and Paul Quassa put their names forward; ultimately, Paul Quassa was elected premier, and Joe Enook was chosen as Speaker. The Executive Council will consist of David Akeeagok, Pat Angnakak, Jeannie Ehaloak, David Joanasie, Lorne Kusugak, Joe Savikataaq, and Elisapee Sheutiapik.[9]
As of November 1, all results are unofficial.[32] References1. ^http://www.nunatsiaqonline.ca/stories/article/6567463.3_per_cent_of_nunavut_voters_cast_ballots_in_2017_election/ {{Nunavut elections}}{{Canada Elections}}2. ^"Nunavut MLAs approve money to be spent by next legislature". Nunatsiaq News, June 8, 2017. 3. ^"Nunavut MLAs opt for fixed election dates, code of conduct". Nunatsiaq News, February 24, 2014. 4. ^Elections Nunavut Declared candidates 5. ^"The fifth Nunavut assembly’s first MLA: ready to engage with constituents". Nunatsiaq News, October 2, 2017. 6. ^"Close race in western Nunavut hub triggers recount". Nunatsiaq News, October 31, 2017. 7. ^"'I'm finally feeling rested': Recount confirms Jeannie Ehaloak's election in Cambridge Bay". CBC North, November 5, 2017. 8. ^1 "New faces, and a record number of women, will make up Nunavut's next legislature". CBC North, October 30, 2017. 9. ^{{cite news|title=Paul Quassa will be Nunavut's next premier|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/nunavut-leadership-forum-2017-1.4406369|accessdate=17 November 2017|work=CBC News|date=17 November 2017}} 10. ^[https://www.elections.nu.ca/en/election/1421/constituency/962 Results for Aggu] from Elections Nunavut. 11. ^[https://www.elections.nu.ca/en/election/1421/constituency/992 Results for Aivilik] from Elections Nunavut. 12. ^[https://www.elections.nu.ca/en/election/1421/constituency/974 Results for Amittuq] from Elections Nunavut. 13. ^[https://www.elections.nu.ca/en/election/1421/constituency/995 Results for Arviat North-Whale Cove] from Elections Nunavut. 14. ^[https://www.elections.nu.ca/en/election/1421/constituency/998 Results for Arviat South] from Elections Nunavut. 15. ^[https://www.elections.nu.ca/en/election/1421/constituency/986 Results for Baker Lake] from Elections Nunavut. 16. ^[https://www.elections.nu.ca/en/election/1421/constituency/980 Results for Cambridge Bay] from Elections Nunavut. 17. ^[https://www.elections.nu.ca/en/election/1421/constituency/1001 Results for Gjoa Haven] from Elections Nunavut. 18. ^[https://www.elections.nu.ca/en/election/1421/constituency/1004 Results for Hudson Bay] from Elections Nunavut. 19. ^[https://www.elections.nu.ca/en/election/1421/constituency/1007 Results for Iqaluit-Manirajak] from Elections Nunavut. 20. ^[https://www.elections.nu.ca/en/election/1421/constituency/1010 Results for Iqaluit-Niaqunnguu] from Elections Nunavut. 21. ^[https://www.elections.nu.ca/en/election/1421/constituency/1013 Results for Iqaluit-Sinaa] from Elections Nunavut. 22. ^[https://www.elections.nu.ca/en/election/1421/constituency/1016 Results for Iqaluit-Tasiluk] from Elections Nunavut. 23. ^[https://www.elections.nu.ca/en/election/1421/constituency/983 Results for Kugluktuk] from Elections Nunavut. 24. ^[https://www.elections.nu.ca/en/election/1421/constituency/977 Results for Netsilik] from Elections Nunavut. 25. ^[https://www.elections.nu.ca/en/election/1421/constituency/971 Results for Pangnirtung] from Elections Nunavut. 26. ^[https://www.elections.nu.ca/en/election/1421/constituency/965 Results for Quttiktuq] from Elections Nunavut. 27. ^[https://www.elections.nu.ca/en/election/1421/constituency/1019 Results for Rankin Inlet North-Chesterfield Inlet] from Elections Nunavut. 28. ^[https://www.elections.nu.ca/en/election/1421/constituency/1022 Results for Rankin Inlet South] from Elections Nunavut. 29. ^[https://www.elections.nu.ca/en/election/1421/constituency/989 Results for South Baffin] from Elections Nunavut. 30. ^[https://www.elections.nu.ca/en/election/1421/constituency/968 Results for Tununiq] from Elections Nunavut. 31. ^[https://www.elections.nu.ca/en/election/1421/constituency/1025 Results for Uqqummiut] from Elections Nunavut. 32. ^[https://www.elections.nu.ca/en/election/2017-general-election 2017 General Election] from Elections Nunavut. 4 : 2017 elections in Canada|Elections in Nunavut|October 2017 events in Canada|2017 in Nunavut |
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