Tununiq (Inuktitut: ᑐᓄᓂᕐᒃ,[1] formerly Tunniniq) is a territorial electoral district (riding) for the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut, Canada. The riding consists of the community of Pond Inlet.
History
The electoral district was named for the Pond Inlet area. There was a typo in the original legislation, and was corrected by amendments passed in the Assembly.[2]
Election results
1999 election
2004 election
2006 by-election
October 16, 2006 by-election[5]
|
Candidate
|
Vote
|
%
|
James Arvaluk |
206 |
43.92%
|
Rhonda Cunningham |
150 |
31.98%
|
Joseph Krimmerdjuar |
68 |
14.50%
|
Sam Omik |
53 |
11.30%
|
Total valid votes |
469 |
98.45%
|
Total rejected ballots |
8 |
1.55%
|
Turnout |
477 |
76.91%
|
Eligible voters |
648
|
2008 election
2008 Nunavut general election[6]
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Candidate
|
Vote
|
%
|
James Arvaluk |
239 |
50.00%
|
Simon Merkosak |
171 |
35.77%
|
Elizirie Peterloosie |
68 |
14.23%
|
Total valid votes |
478 |
99.38%
|
Total rejected ballots |
3 |
0.62%
|
Turnout |
481 |
68.52%
|
Eligible voters |
702
|
2011 by-election
September 12, 2011 by-election[7]
|
Candidate
|
Vote
|
%
|
Joe Enook |
285 |
62.91%
|
David Qajaakuttuk Qamaniq |
109 |
24.06%
|
Brandy Kanayuk |
34 |
7.51%
|
Sam Omik |
27 |
5.96%
|
Total valid votes |
453 |
99.56%
|
Total rejected ballots |
2 |
0.44%
|
Turnout |
455 |
67.11%
|
Eligible voters |
678
|
2013 election
2017 election
2019 by-election
September 16, 2019 by-election[10]
|
Candidate
|
Vote
|
%
|
David Qajaakuttuk Qamaniq |
182 |
51.56%
|
Charlie Inuarak |
171 |
48.44%
|
Total valid votes |
353 |
98.06%
|
Total rejected ballots |
7 |
1.94%
|
Turnout |
360 |
47.75%
|
Eligible voters |
754
|
2021 election
See also
References
- ^ "Nunavut Elections Act Office Consolidation, English version". Elections Nunavut. p. 135. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 May 2017. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
- ^ "In the Legislative Assembly". Nunatisaq News. June 6, 2008. Archived from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved January 15, 2017.
- ^ 1999 General Election. Official results for Tununiq. Elections Nunavut. Retrieved September 26, 2019
- ^ 2004 General Election. Official results for Tununiq. Elections Nunavut. Retrieved September 26, 2019
- ^ April 23, 2006 By-Election. Official results for Tununiq. Elections Nunavut. Retrieved September 26, 2019
- ^ 2008 General Election. Official results for Tununiq. Elections Nunavut. Retrieved September 26, 2019
- ^ September 12, 2011 By-Election. Official results for Tununiq. Elections Nunavut. Retrieved September 26, 2019
- ^ 2013 General Election. Official results for Tununiq. Elections Nunavut. Retrieved September 26, 2019
- ^ 2017 General Election. Official results for Tununiq. Elections Nunavut. Retrieved September 26, 2019
- ^ "Tununiq By-election". Elections Nunavut. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
- ^ "2021 General Election Results" (PDF). Elections Nunavut. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
External links
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Current districts (2013–present)
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^A Existed under different boundaries prior to 2013 ^B Unchanged since 1999 |