McIntyre-Takhini

{{Short description|Former territorial electoral district in the Yukon, Canada}}

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| name = McIntyre-Takhini

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McIntyre-Takhini is an electoral district which returned a member (known as an MLA) to the Legislative Assembly of the Yukon Territory in Canada. It was dissolved in 2009 into the ridings Takhini-Kopper King and Mountainview. It contained the Whitehorse subdivisions of Takhini, Valleyview, and McIntyre, as well as the Kopper King, Takhini, and Northland mobile home parks.

It is the former riding of Yukon's 5th Premier, Piers McDonald.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

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! Parliament

! Years

! colspan="2" | Member

! Party

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 1992

| 1992-1996

| rowspan="2" {{Canadian party colour|YT|NDP|background}} |    

| rowspan="2" | Piers McDonald

| rowspan="2" | New Democrat

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 1996

| 1996-2000

bgcolor="CCCCCC" rowspan="2"| 2000

| 2000-2002

| {{Canadian party colour|YT|Liberal|background}} |    

| rowspan="2" | Wayne Jim

| Liberal

2002

| {{Canadian party colour|YT|Independent|background}} |    

| Independent

bgcolor="CCCCCC" rowspan="2"| 2002

| 2002-2006

| {{Canadian party colour|YT|Yukon|background}} |    

| rowspan="5" | John Edzerza

| Yukon Party

2006

| {{Canadian party colour|YT|Independent|background}} |    

| Independent

bgcolor="CCCCCC" rowspan="3"| 2006

| 2006-2009

| {{Canadian party colour|YT|NDP|background}} |    

| New Democrat

2009

| {{Canadian party colour|YT|Independent|background}} |    

| Independent

2009-2011

| {{Canadian party colour|YT|Yukon|background}} |    

| Yukon Party

Electoral results

= 2006 =

{{Election box begin | title=2006 Yukon general election}}

|-

{{Canadian party colour|YT|NDP|row}}

| NDP

| John Edzerza

| align="right"|336

| align="right"|38.84

| align="right"|

{{Canadian party colour|YT|Liberal|row}}

| Liberal

| Ed Schultz

| align="right"|328

| align="right"|37.92

| align="right"|

{{CANelec |YT |Yukon | Vicki Durrant |201 |23.24 |–}}

|-

! align=left colspan=3|Total

! align=right|865

! align=right|100.0

|}

=2002=

{{Election box begin | title=2002 Yukon general election}}

|-

{{CANelec |YT |Yukon | John Edzerza |288 |31.8 |–}}

{{Canadian party colour|YT|NDP|row}}

| NDP

| Maureen Stephens

| align="right"|270

| align="right"|29.8

| align="right"|

{{Canadian party colour|YT|Liberal|row}}

| Liberal

| Judy Gingell

| align="right"|204

| align="right"|22.5

| align="right"|

{{Canadian party colour|YT|Independent|row}}

| Independent

| Wayne Jim

| align="right"|129

| align="right"|14.2

| align="right"|

{{Canadian party colour|YT|Independent|row}}

| Independent

| Geoffrey Capp

| align="right"|15

| align="right"|1.7

| align="right"|

|-

! align=left colspan=3|Total

! align=right|906

! align=right|100.0

|}

=2000=

{{Election box begin | title=2000 Yukon general election}}

|-

{{Canadian party colour|YT|Liberal|row}}

| Liberal

| Wayne Jim

| align="right"|376

| align="right"|38.4

| align="right"|

{{Canadian party colour|YT|NDP|row}}

| NDP

| Piers McDonald

| align="right"|338

| align="right"|34.5

| align="right"|

{{CANelec |YT |Yukon | John Edzerza |265 |27.1 |–}}

|-

! align=left colspan=3|Total

! align=right|979

! align=right|100.0

|}

=1996=

{{Election box begin | title=1996 Yukon general election}}

|-

{{Canadian party colour|YT|NDP|row}}

| NDP

| Piers McDonald

| align="right"|441

| align="right"|49.3

| align="right"|

{{CANelec |YT |Yukon | Scott Howell |251 |28.0 |–}}

{{Canadian party colour|YT|Liberal|row}}

| Liberal

| Rosemary Couch

| align="right"|182

| align="right"|20.3

| align="right"|

{{Canadian party colour|YT|Independent|row}}

| Independent

| Clinton Fraser

| align="right"|21

| align="right"|2.4

| align="right"|

|-

! align=left colspan=3|Total

! align=right|895

! align=right|100.0

|}

=1992=

{{Election box begin | title=1992 Yukon general election}}

|-

{{Canadian party colour|YT|NDP|row}}

| NDP

| Piers McDonald

| align="right"| 313

| align="right"| 42.9

| align="right"|

{{CANelec |YT |Yukon | Scott Howell | 290 | 39.8 |–}}

{{Canadian party colour|YT|Liberal|row}}

| Liberal

| Larry Bill

| align="right"| 126

| align="right"| 17.3

| align="right"|

|-

! align=left colspan=3|Total

! align=right| 729

! align=right| 100

! align=right|

|}

See also

References

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  • [http://www.cbc.ca/yukonvotes2006/riding/005/ McIntyre-Takhini] - Yukon Votes 2006. Retrieved May 22, 2009.

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Category:Former Yukon territorial electoral districts

Category:Politics of Whitehorse