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 |
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