Elections NWT
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Elections NWT is the regulatory body that overseas the territorial elections and plebiscites that occur in Northwest Territories, Canada.
Prior to the existence of Elections NWT, Elections Canada was in charge of all electoral activity in the territory.
| Canada's electoral regulatory bodies | |
| Federal: Elections Canada | |
| Provincial: Elections Alberta - Elections BC - Elections Saskatchewan - Elections Ontario - Elections Manitoba - Office of the Chief Electoral Officer New Brunswick - Chief Electoral Officer of Quebec - Elections Newfoundland & Labrador - Elections Nova Scotia - Elections Prince Edward Island | |
| Territorial: Elections NWT - Elections Nunavut - Elections Yukon | |
| Commissioner: Tony Whitford • Former commissioners • Former lieutenant-governors | |
| Deputy Commissioner: Margaret Thom • Former Deputy Commissioners | |
| Premier: Joe Handley • Former premiers | |
| Executive Council (Cabinet) | |
| Legislature: Current assembly • Former legislatures • Current electoral divisions | |
| Consensus government (1870-1898) (1905-present) | |
| Former Political parties (1898 - 1905): Liberal-Conservative • Liberals • Socialist | |
| Elections: 2003 general election • Plebiscites • Electoral districts | |
| Other provinces and territories: BC • AB • SK • MB • ON • QC • NB • NS • PEI • NL • YU • NT • NU | |