Yukon (electoral district)

Yukon
Yukon electoral district
Federal electoral district
LegislatureHouse of Commons
MP
 
 
 
Brendan Hanley
Liberal
District created1952
First contested1953
Last contested2025
District webpageprofile, map
Demographics
Population (2024)[1]47,124
Electors (2015)25,264
Area (km²)[2]482,443
Pop. density (per km²)0.1
Census divisionYukon
Census subdivision(s)Whitehorse, Dawson, Watson Lake, Haines Junction, Carmacks, Faro, Teslin, Mayo, Carcross, Lake Laberge


Yukon is a federal electoral district covering the entire territory of Yukon, Canada. It has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1902 to 1949 and since 1953.

The city of Whitehorse comprises an overwhelmingly large portion of the electorate.

Demographics

Population, 2024[3] 47,124
Electors 21,196
Area (km2) 482,443 km2
Population density (people per km2) 0.06/km2
According to the 2016 Canadian census
  • Twenty most common mother tongue languages (2016) : 83.4% English, 4.5% French, 2.3% Tagalog, 2.2% German, 0.6% Cantonese, 0.6% Northern Tutchone, 0.5% Spanish, 0.5% Kaska, 0.3% Dutch, 0.3% Mandarin, 0.3% Japanese, 0.3% Panjabi, 0.2% Cebuano, 0.2% Gwi'chin, 0.2% Russian, 0.2% Southern Tutchone, 0.2% Polish, 0.2% Tlingit, 0.2% Czech[4]

Geography

The district includes all of Yukon.

History

The electoral district was created in 1901 with the obligation that Yukon send a Member of Parliament to the House of Commons by January 1, 1903. James Hamilton Ross, the third Commissioner of Yukon, was elected on December 2, 1902.

The riding was abolished in 1947, and the riding of Yukon—Mackenzie River was created including a portion of the Northwest Territories. In 1952, Yukon-Mackenzie River was abolished, and the riding of Yukon was recreated.

Riding associations

Riding associations are the local branches of political parties:

Party Association name CEO HQ city
Conservative Yukon Conservative Association Colin Yellowknee Whitehorse
Green Yukon Green Party Association Shirley A. Watts-Haase Marsh Lake
Liberal Yukon Liberal Association Michael L. Pemberton Whitehorse
New Democratic Yukon Federal New Democratic Party Riding Association Daniel R. Bader Whitehorse

Members of Parliament

This riding has elected the following members of Parliament:

Parliament Years Member Party
Yukon
9th  1902–1904     James Hamilton Ross Liberal
10th  1904–1908     Alfred Thompson Conservative
11th  1908–1911     Frederick Tennyson Congdon Liberal
12th  1911–1917     Alfred Thompson Conservative
13th  1917–1921     Government (Unionist)
14th  1921–1925     George Black Conservative
15th  1925–1926
16th  1926–1930
17th  1930–1935
18th  1935–1940     Martha Black Independent Conservative
19th  1940–1945     George Black National Government
20th  1945–1949     Progressive Conservative
Riding dissolved into Yukon—Mackenzie River
Riding re-created from Yukon—Mackenzie River
22nd  1953–1957     James Aubrey Simmons Liberal
23rd  1957–1957
 1957–1958     Erik Nielsen Progressive Conservative
24th  1958–1962
25th  1962–1963
26th  1963–1965
27th  1965–1968
28th  1968–1972
29th  1972–1974
30th  1974–1979
31st  1979–1980
32nd  1980–1984
33rd  1984–1987
 1987–1988     Audrey McLaughlin New Democratic
34th  1988–1993
35th  1993–1997
36th  1997–2000 Louise Hardy
37th  2000–2004     Larry Bagnell Liberal
38th  2004–2006
39th  2006–2008
40th  2008–2011
41st  2011–2015     Ryan Leef Conservative
42nd  2015–2019     Larry Bagnell Liberal
43rd  2019–2021
44th  2021–2025 Brendan Hanley
45th  2025–present

Current member of Parliament

Yukon's current member of Parliament is Brendan Hanley, a member of the Liberal Party who was elected in 2021.

Election results

Yukon (1953–present)

Vote shareYear00.10.20.30.40.50.6195019601970198019902000201020202030LiberalConservativeNDPGreenPCReform/AllianceSocial CreditNationalIndependent (>5%) 1987Independent (>5%) 1997Independent (>5%) 2021Federal election results in Yukon (electoral district)
Graph of election results in Yukon (since 1953, minor parties that never got 2% of the vote or didn't run consistently are omitted)


2025 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Brendan Hanley 12,009 53.05 +19.70 $90,427.99
Conservative Ryan Leef 8,719 38.52 +12.26 $66,626.41
New Democratic Katherine McCallum 1,434 6.34 –16.10 $33,019.36
Green Gabrielle Dupont 474 2.09 –2.27 $9,267.12
Total valid votes/expense limit 22,636 99.45 $130,871.09
Total rejected ballots 125 0.55 –0.18
Turnout 22,761 72.51 +8.38
Eligible voters 31,392
Liberal hold Swing +15.98
Source: Elections Canada[5][6]
2021 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Brendan Hanley 6,471 33.35 –0.12 $94,780.33
Conservative Barbara Dunlop 5,096 26.26 –6.48 $76,590.55
New Democratic Lisa Vollans-Leduc 4,354 22.44 +0.47 $47,903.91
Independent Jonas Jacot Smith 2,639 13.60 $50,603.11
Green Lenore Morris 846 4.36 –6.11 $13,461.75
Total valid votes/expense limit 19,406 99.27 $112,909.79
Total rejected ballots 142 0.73 +0.10
Turnout 19,548 64.13 –7.34
Eligible voters 30,482
Liberal hold Swing +3.30
Source: Elections Canada[7][8]
2019 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Larry Bagnell 7,034 33.47 –20.18 $58,350.49
Conservative Jonas Jacot Smith 6,881 32.74 +8.45 $46,071.34
New Democratic Justin Lemphers 4,617 21.97 +2.54 $46,539.95
Green Lenore Morris 2,201 10.47 +7.84 $48,980.40
People's Joseph Zelezny 284 1.35 $3,036.51
Total valid votes/expense limit 21,017 99.37 $108,816.25
Total rejected ballots 133 0.63 +0.17
Turnout 21,150 71.47 –4.37
Eligible voters 29,591
Liberal hold Swing –14.32
Source: Elections Canada[9][10][11]
2015 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Larry Bagnell 10,887 53.65 +20.70 $70,585.75
Conservative Ryan Leef 4,928 24.29 –9.48 $162,394.24
New Democratic Melissa Atkinson 3,943 19.43 +5.06 $79,988.15
Green Frank de Jong 533 2.63 –16.28 $20,058.66
Total valid votes/expense limit 20,291 99.54 $210,779.30
Total rejected ballots 94 0.46 +0.04
Turnout 20,385 75.84 +9.60
Eligible voters 26,879
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +15.09
Source: Elections Canada[12][13][14]


2011 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Ryan Leef 5,422 33.77 +1.11 $80,016.06
Liberal Larry Bagnell 5,290 32.95 –12.85 $75,849.45
Green John Streicker 3,037 18.91 +6.08 $40,795.89
New Democratic Kevin Barr 2,308 14.37 +5.67 $28,736.42
Total valid votes/expense limit 16,057 99.58 $85,898.10
Total rejected ballots 67 0.42 +0.01
Turnout 16,124 66.24 +3.01
Eligible voters 24,341
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +6.98
Source: Elections Canada[15][16]
2008 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Larry Bagnell 6,715 45.80 –2.72 $56,300.78
Conservative Darrell Pasloski 4,788 32.66 +8.99 $68,207.41
Green John Streicker 1,881 12.83 +8.87 $16,498.57
New Democratic Ken Bolton 1,276 8.70 –15.15 $13,004.16
Total valid votes/expense limit 14,660 99.59 $82,726.77
Total rejected ballots 61 0.41 –0.24
Turnout 14,721 63.23 –2.87
Eligible voters 23,281
Liberal hold Swing –5.86
Source: Elections Canada[17][18]
2006 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Larry Bagnell 6,847 48.52 +2.83 $43,305.56
New Democratic Pam Boyde 3,366 23.85 –1.82 $35,380.91
Conservative Sue Greetham 3,341 23.67 +2.77 $18,641.18
Green Philippe LeBlond 559 3.96 –0.60 $20.30
Total valid votes/expense limit 14,113 99.35 $76,176.23
Total rejected ballots 93 0.65 +0.25
Turnout 14,206 66.10 +4.28
Eligible voters 21,493
Liberal hold Swing +2.33
Source: Elections Canada[19][20][21]
2004 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Larry Bagnell 5,724 45.69 +13.21 $42,440.20
New Democratic Pam Boyde 3,216 25.67 –6.28 $40,563.61
Conservative James Hartle 2,618 20.90 –14.28 $19,058.78
Green Philippe LeBlond 571 4.56 $1,361.96
Marijuana Sean Davey 299 2.39 none listed
Christian Heritage Geoffrey Capp 100 0.80 none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit 12,528 99.60 $73,556.34
Total rejected ballots 50 0.40 +0.00
Turnout 12,578 61.82 –1.68
Eligible voters 20,345
Liberal hold Swing +9.75
Source: Elections Canada[22][23]
2000 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Larry Bagnell 4,293 32.48 +10.53 $48,252
New Democratic Louise Hardy 4,223 31.95 +3.01 $65,576
Alliance Jim Kenyon 3,659 27.68 +2.42 $31,121
Progressive Conservative Don Cox 991 7.50 –6.44 $6,316
Independent Geoffrey Capp 53 0.40 –8.52 $1,044
Total valid votes 13,219 99.60
Total rejected ballots 53 0.40 –0.22
Turnout 13,272 63.50 –6.31
Eligible voters 20,901
Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing +6.77
Source: Elections Canada[24][25]
1997 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Louise Hardy 4,002 28.94 –14.40 $52,148
Reform Ken Gabb 3,493 25.26 +12.15 $18,143
Liberal Shirley Adamson 3,036 21.95 –1.34 $43,661
Progressive Conservative Ken McKinnon 1,928 13.94 –3.85 $24,269
Independent Don Branigan 1,234 8.92 $8,160
Christian Heritage Geoffrey Capp 136 0.98 +0.56 $1,267
Total valid votes 13,829 99.38
Total rejected ballots 86 0.62 +0.30
Turnout 13,915 69.81 –0.56
Eligible voters 19,934
New Democratic hold Swing –13.28
Source: Elections Canada[26][27]
1993 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Audrey McLaughlin 6,252 43.34 –8.08
Liberal Don Branigan 3,359 23.29 +11.98
Progressive Conservative Al Kapty 2,566 17.79 –17.49
Reform A.B. Short Tompkins 1,891 13.11
National Robert L. Olson 296 2.05
Christian Heritage Geoffrey Capp 61 0.42 –1.57
Total valid votes 14,425 99.68
Total rejected ballots 46 0.32 +0.12
Turnout 14,471 70.37 –8.00
Eligible voters 20,565
New Democratic hold Swing –10.03
Source: Elections Canada[28][29][30]
1988 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Audrey McLaughlin 6,594 51.42 +16.22
Progressive Conservative Charlie Friday 4,524 35.28 +8.00
Liberal Joe Jack 1,450 11.31 –21.11
Christian Heritage Jacob De Raadt 255 1.99
Total valid votes 12,823 99.80
Total rejected ballots 26 0.20 +0.20
Turnout 12,849 78.37
Eligible voters 16,396
New Democratic hold Swing +12.11
Source: Elections Canada[31][32][33]
Canadian federal by-election, July 20, 1987
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Audrey McLaughlin 3,273 35.20 +19.10
Liberal Don Branigan 3,014 32.42 +10.76
Progressive Conservative David Leverton 2,536 27.28 –29.52
Independent Fred Marshall 474 5.10
Total valid votes 9,297 100.00
Total rejected ballots unknown
Turnout 9,297
Eligible voters
New Democratic gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +14.93
Source: Elections Canada[34]
1984 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Erik Nielsen 6,648 56.80 +16.20
Liberal Ron Veale 2,535 21.66 –17.90
New Democratic Sibyl A. Frei 1,884 16.10 –3.74
Libertarian Keith Dye 511 4.37
Rhinoceros Douglas R. Gibb 126 1.08
Total valid votes 11,704 99.77
Total rejected ballots 27 0.23 –0.07
Turnout 11,731 77.92 +8.88
Eligible voters 15,056
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +17.05
Source: Elections Canada[35][36][37]
1980 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Erik Nielsen 3,926 40.60 +0.01
Liberal Ione Christensen 3,825 39.56 +3.20
New Democratic Jim McCullough 1,918 19.84 –3.22
Total valid votes 9,669 99.70
Total rejected ballots 29 0.30 –0.22
Turnout 9,698 69.04 –12.50
Eligible voters 14,046
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +1.61
Source: Elections Canada[38][39][40]
1979 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Erik Nielsen 4,538 40.59 –6.47
Liberal Allen R. Lueck 4,065 36.36 +2.88
New Democratic Joe Jack 2,578 23.06 +3.60
Total valid votes 11,181 99.48
Total rejected ballots 59 0.52 +0.05
Turnout 11,240 81.54 +13.69
Eligible voters 13,785
Progressive Conservative hold Swing –4.68
Source: Elections Canada[41][42][43]
1974 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Erik Nielsen 3,913 47.06 –5.98
Liberal Paul S. White 2,784 33.48 +1.24
New Democratic Tony Penikett 1,618 19.46 +7.82
Total valid votes 8,315 99.53
Total rejected ballots 39 0.47 –4.97
Turnout 8,354 67.85 –11.71
Eligible voters 12,312
Progressive Conservative hold Swing –3.61
Source: Library of Parliament[44][45]
1972 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Erik Nielsen 4,332 53.04 +5.07
Liberal Don Branigan 2,633 32.24 –14.78
New Democratic William Harvey Kent 951 11.64 +6.63
Independent Rainer Giannelia 252 3.09
Total valid votes 8,168 94.56
Total rejected ballots 470 5.44 +4.22
Turnout 8,638 79.56 –7.26
Eligible voters 10,857
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +9.93
Source: Library of Parliament[46][47]
1968 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Erik Nielsen 3,110 47.97 –7.22
Liberal Chris Findlay 3,048 47.02 +2.21
New Democratic Robert A. McLaren 325 5.01
Total valid votes 6,483 98.78
Total rejected ballots 80 1.22 –0.13
Turnout 6,563 86.82 +0.33
Eligible voters 7,559
Progressive Conservative hold Swing –4.72
Source: Library of Parliament[48][49]
1965 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Erik Nielsen 3,136 55.19 +5.57
Liberal Ray McKamey 2,546 44.81 +3.78
Total valid votes 5,682 98.65
Total rejected ballots 78 1.35 +0.24
Turnout 5,760 86.49 –1.49
Eligible voters 6,660
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +4.68
Source: Library of Parliament[50][51]
1963 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Erik Nielsen 2,969 49.62 –5.33
Liberal Victor Wylie 2,455 41.03 –4.02
Social Credit Ray Wilson 560 9.36
Total valid votes 5,984 98.89
Total rejected ballots 67 1.11 +0.04
Turnout 6,051 87.98 –0.43
Eligible voters 6,878
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +4.68
Source: Library of Parliament[52][53]
1962 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Erik Nielsen 3,250 54.95 +0.47
Liberal Victor Wylie 2,664 45.05 +1.79
Total valid votes 5,914 98.93
Total rejected ballots 64 1.07 –0.03
Turnout 5,978 88.41 –1.67
Eligible voters 6,762
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +1.13
Source: Library of Parliament[54][55]
1958 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Erik Nielsen 2,947 54.48 +3.09
Liberal James Aubrey Simmons 2,340 43.26 –5.35
Independent Conservative John Victor Watt 122 2.26
Total valid votes 5,409 98.90
Total rejected ballots 60 1.10
Turnout 5,469 90.08
Eligible voters 6,071
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +4.22
Source: Library of Parliament[56][57]
Canadian federal by-election, December 16, 1957
election results were voided due to irregularities
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Erik Nielsen 2,365 51.39 +2.06
Liberal James Aubrey Simmons 2,237 48.61 –2.06
Total valid votes 4,602 100.00
Total rejected ballots unknown
Turnout 4,602
Eligible voters
Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +2.06
Source: Library of Parliament[58][59]
1957 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal James Aubrey Simmons 2,422 50.67 –7.14
Progressive Conservative Erik Nielsen 2,358 49.33 +33.66
Total valid votes 4,780 97.71
Total rejected ballots 112 2.29 +0.88
Turnout 4,892 88.72 +12.79
Eligible voters 5,514
Liberal hold Swing –20.40
Source: Library of Parliament[60][61]
1953 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal James Aubrey Simmons 2,176 57.81
Social Credit Richard Gordon Lee 998 26.51
Progressive Conservative George Black 590 15.67
Total valid votes 3,764 98.59
Total rejected ballots 54 1.41
Turnout 3,818 75.93
Eligible voters 5,028
Liberal hold Swing N/A
Source: Library of Parliament[62][63]

Yukon (1902–1947)

Vote shareYear0.10.20.30.40.50.60.719001910192019301940LiberalHist. Con./PCCCFLabor–ProgressiveIndependent (>5%) 1935Unknown (Black)Unknown (Lowe)Federal election results in Yukon (electoral...
Graph of election results in Yukon (1902–1947, minor parties that never got 2% of the vote or didn't run consistently are omitted)
1945 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative George Black 849 40.05 –13.52
Labor–Progressive Tom McEwen 687 32.41
Co-operative Commonwealth Clive Hunter Cunningham 584 27.55
Total valid votes 2,120 97.97
Total rejected ballots 44 2.03 +0.13
Turnout 2,164 62.82 –20.20
Eligible voters 3,445
Progressive Conservative gain from National Government Swing –22.97
Source: Library of Parliament[64][65]
1940 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
National Government George Black 915 53.57 –2.07
Liberal Charles Reid 793 46.43 +2.07
Total valid votes 1,708 98.10
Total rejected ballots 33 1.90 +0.79
Turnout 1,741 83.02 +12.94
Eligible voters 2,097
National Government gain from Independent Conservative Swing +27.82
Source: Library of Parliament[66][67]
1935 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Conservative Martha Black 696 55.64 –4.66
Liberal John Patrick Smith 555 44.36 +4.66
Total valid votes 1,251 98.89
Total rejected ballots 14 1.11 +1.11
Turnout 1,265 70.08 –11.54
Eligible voters 1,805
Independent Conservative gain from Conservative Swing +30.15
Source: Library of Parliament[68][69]
1930 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative George Black 846 60.30 +4.35
Liberal William Edward Thompson 557 39.70 –4.35
Total valid votes 1,403 100.00
Total rejected ballots unknown
Turnout 1,403 81.62 +2.02
Eligible voters 1,719
Conservative hold Swing +4.35
Source: Library of Parliament[70][71]
1926 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative George Black 823 55.95 –3.41
Liberal Frederick Tennyson Congdon 648 44.05 +3.41
Total valid votes 1,471 100.00
Total rejected ballots unknown
Turnout 1,471 79.60 +2.49
Eligible voters 1,848
Conservative hold Swing –3.41
Source: Library of Parliament[72][73]
1925 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative George Black 742 59.36 +8.24
Liberal Robert Lowe 508 40.64 –6.94
Total valid votes 1,250 100.00
Total rejected ballots unknown
Turnout 1,250 77.11 –6.30
Eligible voters 1,621
Conservative hold Swing +7.59
Source: Library of Parliament[74][75]
1921 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative George Black 707 51.12 –3.15
Liberal Frederick Tennyson Congdon 658 47.58 +1.85
Independent George Pitts 18 1.30
Total valid votes 1,383 100.00
Total rejected ballots unknown
Turnout 1,383 83.41 –15.42
Eligible voters 1,658
Conservative hold Swing +2.50
Source: Library of Parliament[76][77]
1917 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Government (Unionist) Alfred Thompson 959 54.27 –6.52
Opposition Frederick Tennyson Congdon 808 45.73 +6.52
Total valid votes 1,767 100.00
Total rejected ballots unknown
Turnout 1,767 98.83 +15.99
Eligible voters 1,788
Government (Unionist) hold Swing +6.52
Source: Library of Parliament[78][79]
1911 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Alfred Thompson 1,285 60.79 +50.04
Liberal Frederick Tennyson Congdon 829 39.21 –1.03
Total valid votes 2,114 100.00
Total rejected ballots unknown
Turnout 2,114 82.84 –3.02
Eligible voters 2,552
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +25.54
Source: Library of Parliament[80][81]
1908 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Frederick Tennyson Congdon 992 40.24 –1.20
Unknown George Black 726 29.45
Unknown Robert Lowe 482 19.55
Conservative Joseph Clarke 265 10.75 –47.81
Total valid votes 2,465 100.00
Total rejected ballots unknown
Turnout 2,465 85.86 +21.66
Eligible voters 2,871
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing –15.33
Source: Library of Parliament[82][83]
1904 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Alfred Thompson 2,113 58.56 +17.39
Liberal Frederick Tennyson Congdon 1,495 41.44 –17.39
Total valid votes 3,608 100.00
Total rejected ballots unknown
Turnout 3,608 64.20
Eligible voters 5,620
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +17.39
Source: Library of Parliament[84][85]
Canadian federal by-election, December 2, 1902
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal James Hamilton Ross 2,971 58.83
Conservative Joseph Clarke 2,079 41.17
Total valid votes 5,050 100.00
Total rejected ballots unknown
Turnout 5,050
Eligible voters
Liberal hold Swing N/A
Source: Library of Parliament[86]

See also

References

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  • Expenditures – 2000
  • Expenditures – 1997
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