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1 new mayor, 2 recounts in Monday's N.W.T. hamlet council elections

Floyd Lennie was elected mayor of Sachs Harbour, N.W.T., in Monday's hamlet elections. Two out of six other elections required recounts to determine who would sit on council.

Floyd Lennie elected mayor of Sachs Harbour; Jackie Jacobson becomes councillor in Tukotyaktuk

A recount in Monday's hamlet election council in Tuktoyaktuk ultimately positioned Billy Emaghok ahead of Cindy Legrow by only two votes, making him the fourth councillor elected. (Philippe Morin/CBC )

Floyd Lennie was elected mayor of Sachs Harbour, N.W.T., in Monday's hamlet elections. Two out of six other elections required recounts to determine who would sit on council.

  • Scroll down for a complete list of elected mayors and councillors

"There was an automatic recount required forTuktoyaktukbased on close results," said Bob Brooks, the territory's chief municipal electoral officer.

Billy Emaghok ultimately replaced Cindy Legrow as the fourth councillor elected. Emaghok ended up with 124 votes, with Legrowgarnering122.

Former Nunakput MLA Jackie Jacobson was elected to Tuktoyaktuk's hamlet council Monday. (submitted)

Former Nunakput MLA Jackie Jacobson was among the others who won seats on Tuktoyaktuk'shamlet council.

There was also an automatic recount required for Fort Providence, but there was no change in the final results.

Eight communities were scheduled for hamlet elections Monday, butonly six held a vote. Councillorsin Paulatuk and Ulukhaktok were all acclaimed. Ray Ruben Sr. was acclaimed mayor of Paulatuk.

Voter turnout was highest in Sachs Harbour, at 77 per cent, andlowest in Fort Providence and Enterprise, where 32 per cent of voters turned out. Overall, only 46 per cent of voters turned out in the six communities that held elections.

Brooks also noted female representation on the newly elected councils. Thirty-threeper cent of people electedon Mondaynight were women. In Sachs Harbour, there are no women on council and in Fort Resolution,67 per cent of those elected are female.

Fort McPherson will holds its hamlet council election on Feb. 20.

Full list of elected councillors and mayors

Aklavik (two-year term)

  • Eugene Pascal, Richard Storr, Jordan McLeod, Frederick D. Arey

Enterprise (two-year term)

  • Daniel Harley, Winnie Cadieux, Matthew Gauthier

Fort Providence (three-year term)

  • Jonas Landry, Roger Sanderson, Evelyn Krutko, Hilda Sabourin

Fort Resolution (two-year term)

  • Brandie Miersch, Arthur Beck, Angela McKay

Paulatuk(two-year term; all acclaimed)

  • Ray Ruben Sr. (mayor), Michael Green, Jason Reidford, Bill S. Ruben, Donna Ruben, Millie Thrasher

Sachs Harbour (two-year term)

  • Floyd Lennie (mayor), Kyle Wolki, Issiac Elanik

Tuktoyaktuk (two-year term)

  • Ryan Yakeleya, Jackie Jacobson, Vince Teddy, Billy Emaghok

Ulukhaktok (two-year term; all acclaimed)

  • Laverna Klengenberg, Connie Alanak, Jean Ekpakohak, David Kuptana, Margaret Kanayok