15th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly

15th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly

The 15th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly is the 23rd sitting legislature or council in Northwest Territories history. It lasted from 2003 until September 3, 2007. The primary membership was elected in the 2003 Northwest Territories general election. There were 2 by-elections conducted during the interim.

Joe Handley was Premier and David Krutko, followed by Paul Delorey were Speakers during the sitting.

Members elected in the twentieth general election

District Member
Inuvik Twin Lakes Roger Allen
Yellowknife South Brendan Bell
Great Slave Bill Braden
Hay River North Paul Delorey
Frame Lake Charles Dent
Hay River South Jane Groenewegen
Weledeh Joe Handley
Yellowknife Centre Robert Hawkins
Mackenzie Delta David Krutko
Range Lake Sandy Lee
Deh Cho Michael McLeod
Nahendeh Kevin A. Menicoche
Thebacha Michael Miltenberger
Inuvik Boot Lake Floyd Roland
Nunakput Calvin P. Pokiak
Kam Lake Dave Ramsay
Tu Nedhe Bobby J. Villeneuve
Sahtu Norman Yakeleya
Monfwi Henry Zoe

Members elected in By-elections

*Robert C. McLeod replaces Roger Allen in Inuvik Twin Lakes November 29, 2004:Resignation of Mr Roger Allen
*Jackson Lafferty replaces Henry Zoe in North Slave July 18, 2005:Resignation of Henry Zoe

ee also

*List of Northwest Territories Legislative Assemblies
*List of Northwest Territories general elections
*Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Northwest Territories

External links

* [http://www.assembly.gov.nt.ca/ Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories]


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