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Three-Way Race as Yukon Heads Into an Election Set for Nov. 3.
- Yukon's election is scheduled for Nov. 3, with three main parties participating, none of which have a full slate of candidates.
- Premier Mike Pemberton asked Commissioner Adeline Webber to dissolve the legislative assembly, initiating the election process.
- Voters will elect members in 21 ridings, with new boundaries and a non-binding vote on changing the election method.
- All three parties have pledged to address issues like housing and health care.
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Three-way race as Yukon heads into an election set for Nov. 3.
WHITEHORSE — Yukon's election will be held on Nov. 3, and while Friday was the last possible day the vote could be called under the territory's legislation, none of the three main parties have a full slate of 21 candidates.
In a few weeks, Yukoners will be able to elect their next territorial government, which will have two more members, for a total of 21 seats.
·Montreal, Canada
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