Yukon Legislative Assembly
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The Yukon Legislative Assembly is the legislative assembly for Yukon Territory, Canada. It is located in Whitehorse.
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[edit] Members
| Member | Party | Electoral district | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Steve Cardiff | New Democratic Party | Mount Lorne | |
| Brad Cathers | Yukon Party | Lake Laberge | |
| John Edzerza | New Democratic Party | McIntyre-Takhini | |
| Darius Elias | Liberal | Vuntut Gwitchin | |
| Eric Fairclough | Liberal | Mayo-Tatchun | |
| Dennis Fentie (premier) | Yukon Party (leader) | Watson Lake | |
| Todd Hardy (third party leader) | New Democratic Party (leader) | Whitehorse Centre | |
| Glenn Hart | Yukon Party | Riverdale South | |
| Marian Horne | Yukon Party | Pelly-Nisutlin | |
| Don Inverarity | Liberal | Porter Creek South | |
| Jim Kenyon | Yukon Party | Porter Creek North | |
| Archie Lang | Yukon Party | Porter Creek Centre | |
| Gary McRobb | Liberal | Kluane | |
| Arthur Mitchell (official opposition leader) | Liberal (leader) | Copperbelt | |
| Steve Nordick (deputy speaker) | Yukon Party | Klondike | |
| Patrick Rouble | Yukon Party | Southern Lakes | |
| Ted Staffen (speaker) | Yukon Party | Riverdale North | |
| Elaine Taylor (deputy premier) | Yukon Party | Whitehorse West |
[edit] Party standings
- ELECTION on Tuesday, October 10, 2006
- Ted Staffen of Yukon Party re-elected as Speaker (9-8)

