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The 2020 Yukon Party leadership election took place on May 23, 2020 to elect a leader to replace Darrell Pasloski, who resigned on November 7, 2016 after the 2016 Yukon general election, which resulted in the party's majority government being defeated and Pasloski losing re-election in Mountainview. Currie Dixon was elected after two ballots with a record turnout of 96% of registered Yukon Party voters.

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  • 2020 Yukon Party leadership election (en)
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  • The 2020 Yukon Party leadership election took place on May 23, 2020 to elect a leader to replace Darrell Pasloski, who resigned on November 7, 2016 after the 2016 Yukon general election, which resulted in the party's majority government being defeated and Pasloski losing re-election in Mountainview. Currie Dixon was elected after two ballots with a record turnout of 96% of registered Yukon Party voters. (en)
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  • ;MLAs: ;Federal politicians: ;Provincial and territorial politicians: ;Municipal politicians: ;Former MLAs: ;Former federal politicians: ;Former provincial and territorial politicians: ;Former municipal politicians: ;Former candidates: ;Other prominent individuals: *Rob McIntyre ;Organizations: ;Media: (en)
  • ;MLAs: ;Federal politicians: *Jonas Smith ;Provincial and territorial politicians: ;Municipal politicians: ;Former MLAs: ;Former federal politicians: ;Former provincial and territorial politicians: ;Former municipal politicians: ;Former candidates: ;Other prominent individuals: ;Organizations: ;Media: (en)
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