The 1991 Northwest Territories general election was held on October 15, 1991.

Election Results

The election was held in 24 constituencies with 16,068 ballots cast, a turnout of 76.25%.

Outgoing Premier Dennis Patterson ran for re-election but was replaced by Nellie Cournoyea, who served out the entire term as the territory's first female Premier.

Election summary

Re-election Statistics
1987 1991 Did not run again Defeated Reelected
24 24 4 5 15

Candidates

Results by District[1]
District Winner Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Incumbent
Aivilik James Arvaluk
185 (34.6%)
Piita Irniq
100 (18.7%)
Andre Tautu
97 (18.2%)
Donat Milortok
94 (17.6%)
Tongola Sandy
58 (10.9%)
Piita Irniq
Amittuq Titus Allooloo
411 (47.1%)
Lucassi Ivvalu
237 (27.2%)
Enoki Iqittuq
224 (25.7%)
Titus Allooloo
Baffin Central Rebecca Mike
197 (26.3%)
Pauloosie Paniloo
110 (14.7%)
Ipeelee Kilabuk
103 (13.8%)
Lootie Toomasie
98 (13.1%)
Norman Komoartok
88 (11.4%)
Myna Maniapik
85 (11.4%)
Peter Iqalukjuak
38 (5.1%)
Sam Palituq
29 (3.9%)
Ipeelee Kilabuk
Baffin South Kenoayoak Pudlat
119 (19.2%)
Joe Arlooktoo
100 (16.1%)
Padluq Melia
96 (15.5%)
Johnny Cookie
84 (13.5%)
J. Aragutina
66 (10.6%)
Matthew Saveakjuk
65 (10.5%)
Joannie Ikkadluak
37 (6.0%)
Pudloo Mingeriak
30 (4.8%)
Mikidjuk Kolola
24 (3.9%)
Joe Arlooktoo
Deh Cho Samuel Gargan
acclaimed
Samuel Gargan
Hay River John Pollard
acclaimed
John Pollard
High Arctic Ludy Pudluk
146 (38.5%)
Larry Audlaluk
94 (24.8%)
David Kalluk
65 (17.2%)
Moses Koonoo
52 (13.7%)
Jobie Issigaitok
22 (5.8%)
Ludy Pudluk
Inuvik Fred Koe
335 (32.2%)
Glenna Hansen
205 (19.7%)
George Doolittle
179 (17.2%)
Cece McCauley
149 (14.3%)
Jeff Gardiner
137 (13.2%)
Vivian Hunter
34 (3.3%)
Tom Butters
Iqaluit Dennis Patterson
866 (60.1%)
Val Haas
405 (28.1%)
Bryan Sedluk Pearson
169 (11.7%)
Dennis Patterson
Keewatin Central John Todd
573 (63.0%)
Jose Kusugak
337 (37.0%)
new district
Kitikmeot Ernie Bernhardt
367 (33.0%)
Kelvin Ng
316 (28.4%)
Joe Ohokannoak
274 (24.7%)
Edna Elias
137 (12.3%)
Allen Maghagak
17 (1.5%)
Red Pedersen
Kivallivik Silas Arngna'naaq
424 (39.6%)
David Alagalak
349 (32.6%)
Gordon Wray
298 (27.8%)
Gordon Wray
Mackenzie Delta Richard Nerysoo
407 (55.5%)
Roger Allen
326 (44.5%)
Richard Nerysoo
Nahendeh Jim Antoine
488 (50.5%)
Steve Malesku
160 (16.6%)
Pat Scott
117 (12.1%)
Arnold Hope
58 (6.0%)
Bill Lafferty
50 (5.2%)
Joe Germain Mercredi
41 (4.2%)
Bertha Norwegian
38 (3.9%)
Daniel Lapierre
14 (1.5%)
Nick Sibbeston
Natilikmiot John Ningark
acclaimed
John Ningark
North Slave Henry Zoe*
352 (34.7%)
Joe Rabesca
326 (32.1%)
Richard Whitford
253 (24.9%)
Cecilia Wetrade
84 (8.3%)
new district
Nunakput Nellie Cournoyea
acclaimed
Nellie Cournoyea
Sahtu Stephen Kakfwi
acclaimed
Stephen Kakfwi
Thebacha Jeannie Marie-Jewell*
708 (61.4%)
Louis Sebert
445 (38.6%)
new district
Tu Nedhe Don Morin
401 (88.3%)
Barbara Ann Beck
53 (11.7%)
Don Morin
Yellowknife Centre Brian Lewis
285 (31.5%)
Bruce McLaughlin*
262 (29.0%)
Fernand Denault
187 (20.7%)
Barbara O'Neill
155 (17.2%)
June Balsillie
15 (1.7%)
Brian Lewis
Yellowknife-Frame Lake Charlie Dent
313 (46.8%)
Arlene Hache
214 (32.0%)
Noel Montagano
132 (19.7%)
David Barry
10 (1.5%)
new district
Yellowknife North Michael Ballantyne
677 (51.2%)
Barry Conacher
646 (48.8%)
Michael Ballantyne
Yellowknife South Tony Whitford
acclaimed
Tony Whitford

* - denotes an incumbent running in a new district

References

  1. "Report of the Chief Electoral Officer on the Elections of Members to the Council of the Northwest Territories, 1991" (PDF). Elections Northwest Territories. Retrieved September 26, 2020.
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