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The 36th Legislature of Yukon were elected at the 2025 Yukon general election.[1]
| 36th Legislature of Yukon | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Majority parliament | |||
| Dec. 8, 2025 – present | |||
| Parliament leaders | |||
| Premier | Currie Dixon Nov. 22, 2025 – present | ||
| Cabinet | Dixon ministry | ||
| Leader of the Opposition | Kate White Nov. 3, 2025 – present | ||
| Party caucuses | |||
| Government | Yukon | ||
| Opposition | New Democratic | ||
| Recognized | Liberal | ||
| Legislative Assembly | |||
Seating arrangements of the Legislative Assembly | |||
| Speaker of the Lower House | Yvonne Clarke Dec. 8, 2025 – present | ||
| Members | 21 seats | ||
| Sovereign | |||
| Monarch | Charles III Sep. 8, 2022 – present | ||
| Commissioner | Adeline Webber May. 31, 2023 – present | ||
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Party total
edit| Party | Seats | |
|---|---|---|
| Yukon | 14 | |
| New Democratic | 6 | |
| Liberal | 1 | |
| Independent | 0 | |
List of members
editThe table contain the names, parties, and ridings of the MLAs.[2]
Bold indicates the Party Leader.
Italics indicates a cabinet minister.
Bold and Italics indicates the Premier.
Notes
editReferences
edit- ↑ "Fixed election dates proposed". Yukon News. 2020-10-10. Retrieved 2021-04-04.
- ↑ "Members of the Legislative Assembly | Yukon Legislative Assembly". Legislative Assembly of Yukon. Retrieved 25 May 2023.