Tununiq
Tununiq (Inuktitut: ᑐᓄᓂᕐᒃ,[1] formerly Tunniniq) is a territorial electoral district (riding) for the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut, Canada.
Nunavut electoral district | |||
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Coordinates: | 72°41′57″N 077°57′33″W | ||
Territorial electoral district | |||
Legislature | Legislative Assembly of Nunavut | ||
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District created | 1999 | ||
First contested | 1999 | ||
Last contested | 2021 |
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
1999 Nunavut general election[3] | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Jobie Nutarak | 223 | 47.55% |
Caleb Sangoya | 94 | 20.04% |
Sam Omik | 81 | 17.27% |
Elijah Erkloo | 42 | 8.96% |
Leo Mucktar | 29 | 6.18% |
Total valid votes | 469 | 97.71% |
Total rejected ballots | 11 | 2.29% |
Turnout | 480 | 88.24% |
Eligible voters | 544 |
2004 election
2004 Nunavut general election[4] | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Jobie Nutarak | 142 | 31.84% |
David Qajaakuttuk Qamaniq | 138 | 30.94% |
Appitaq Enuaraq | 88 | 19.73% |
Sam Omik | 78 | 17.49% |
Total valid votes | 446 | 98.45% |
Total rejected ballots | 7 | 1.55% |
Turnout | 453 | 76.91% |
Eligible voters | 589 |
2006 by-election
October 16, 2006 by-election[5] | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
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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] | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
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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 | % |
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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
2013 Nunavut general election[8] | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Joe Enook | 359 | 73.12% |
David Qajaakuttuk Qamaniq | 132 | 26.88% |
Total valid votes | 491 | 97.81% |
Total rejected ballots | 11 | 2.19% |
Turnout | 502 | 65.71% |
Eligible voters | 764 |
2017 election
2017 Nunavut general election[9] | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Joe Enook | 258 | 50.99% |
David Qajaakuttuk Qamaniq | 146 | 28.85% |
Jeannie Mills | 102 | 20.16% |
Total valid votes | 506 | 98.83% |
Total rejected ballots | 6 | 1.17% |
Turnout | 512 | 66.41% |
Eligible voters | 771 |
2019 by-election
September 16, 2019 by-election[10] | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
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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 |
References
- "Nunavut Elections Act Office Consolidation, English version". Elections Nunavut. p. 135. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 5, 2017. Retrieved April 23, 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 September 19, 2019.
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