Official Nunatsiavut Election Results Released

Nunatsiavut Elections Officers Nanette Blake has released the official results of the May 1 election for the Ordinary Members to the Nunatsiavut Assembly.

While recounts will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday respectively for Rigolet and Postville, the results are as follows:

Constituency of Nain: Tony Andersen had 11 mail-in votes, 38 advance Poll Votes, 179 ordinary poll votes, with a total of 228 votes.

Henry Broomfield had 2 Mail-in votes, 12 advance Poll votes, 88 ordinary poll votes, and a Total of 102 votes.

Jim Lyall had 6 Mail- in votes, 58 advanced Poll votes, 187 ordinary Poll votes, with a total of 251 votes.

There were 828 Eligible voters with a total of 279 ballots cast, for a 33.7% voter turnout.

Constituency of Hopedale: Greg Flowers had 1 mail-in vote, 1 advance Poll vote, 68 ordinary poll votes, with a total of 70 votes.

Rachel Saunders had 0 mail-in votes, 2 advance poll votes, 145 ordinary poll votes, with a total of 147 votes.

James Tuttauk had 0 mail-in votes, 0 advance poll votes, 25 ordinary poll votes, with a total of 25 votes.

There were 437 eligible voters with 243 ballots cast, for a 55.6% voter turnout.

Constituency of Postville: Tyler Edmunds had 0 mail-in votes, 23 advanced poll votes, 33 ordinary poll votes, with a total of 56 votes.

Glen Sheppard had 0 mail-in votes, 12 advance poll votes, 41 ordinary poll votes, with a total of 53 votes.

A mandatory recount will take place on Wednesday, May 9, as per the Nunatsiavut election Act.

There were 151 eligible voters with 109 ballots cast, for a 72.1% voter turnout.

Constituency of Rigolet: Carlene Palliser had 0 Mail-in, 4 advance poll votes, 91 ordinary votes, with 95 total votes.

Charlotte Wolfrey had 0 mail-in votes, 15 advance poll votes, 77 ordinary poll votes, with a total of 92 votes.

A mandatory recount will take place on Tuesday, May 8, as per the Nunatsiavut elections Act.

There were 235 eligible voters with 187 ballots cast, for a 79.6% voter turnout.

Constituency of Upper Lake Melville: Belinda Andersen had 6 mail-in votes, 35 advance poll votes, 127 ordinary poll votes, with a total of 168 votes.

Gerald Asivak had 14 mail-in votes, 77 advance poll votes, 370 ordinary poll votes, with a total of 461 votes.

Sharon Cormier had 1 mail-in vote, 14 advance poll votes, 65 ordinary poll votes, with 80 total votes.

Marjorie Flowers had 16 mail in votes, 24 advance poll vote, 179 ordinary poll votes, with a total of 219 votes.

Rosina Pamak had 2 mail in votes, 10 advance poll votes, 45 ordinary poll votes, with 57 total votes.

Marlene Winters-wheeler had 8 mail in votes, 59 advance poll votes, 293 ordinary poll votes, with a total of 360 votes.

There were 1,933 eligible voters with 684 ballots cast, with a 40.5% voter turnout.

Constituency of Canada:

Selina Adams had 90 mail in votes, with a total of 90 votes.

Edward Blake-Rudkowski had 477 mail in votes, with a total of 477 votes.

Lela Evans had 234 mail in votes, with a total of 234 votes.

Roland Saunders had 258 mail in votes, with a total of 258 votes.

Charlotte Winters-Fost had 194 mail in votes, with a total of 194 votes.

There were 2,128 eligible voters with 764 ballots cast, for a 35.9% voter turnout.