14th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly

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The 14th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly was the 22nd assembly of the territorial government. This assembly lasted from 1999 until its dissolution in 2003. This was the first assembly in the new Northwest Territories that was split in half to create Nunavut. As a result of division membership dropped from 24 to 19 seats with the political map being radically altered.

Established1999
Disbanded2003
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14th Legislative Assembly
Type
Type
History
Established1999
Disbanded2003
Preceded by13th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly
Succeeded by15th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly
Seats19
Elections
Last election
1999
Meeting place
Yellowknife
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Members of the Legislative Assembly

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14th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly
District Member First elected / previously elected No. of terms
  Deh Cho Michael McLeod 1999 1st term
  Frame Lake Charles Dent 1991 3rd term
  Great Slave Bill Braden 1999 1st term
  Hay River North Paul Delorey 1999 1st term
  Hay River South Jane Groenewegen 1995 2nd term
  Inuvik Boot Lake Floyd Roland 1995 2nd term
  Inuvik Twin Lakes Roger Allen 1999 1st term
  Kam Lake Tony Whitford 1988,[a] 1999 3rd term*
  Mackenzie Delta David Krutko 1995 2nd term
  Nahendeh Jim Antoine 1991 3rd term
  North Slave Leon Lafferty 1999 1st term
  Nunakput Vince Steen 1995 2nd term
  Range Lake Sandy Lee 1999 1st term
  Sahtu Stephen Kakfwi 1987 4th term
  Thebacha Michael Miltenberger 1995 2nd term
  Tu Nedhe Steven Nitah 1999 1st term
  Weledeh Joe Handley 1999 1st term
  Yellowknife Centre Jake Ootes 1995 2nd term
  Yellowknife South Brendan Bell 1999 1st term
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