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flag Yukon voters chose in a Nov. 3, 2025, election with new boundaries and a historic vote on voting reform, as the territory’s next premier—potentially born in Yukon—remains undecided.

Yukon voters went to the polls on November 3, 2025, in a territorial election featuring 21 ridings with new boundaries and a non-binding plebiscite on switching from first-past-the-post to ranked ballots—the first such vote in over a century. The Yukon Liberals, a minority government with eight seats, ran only 18 candidates, while the New Democrats and Yukon Party fielded full slates. Key issues included housing, health care, and the economy, with all major parties pledging to expand Whitehorse’s major hospital. The outcome could result in either NDP Leader Kate White or Yukon Party Leader Currie Dixon becoming the territory’s first premier born in Yukon. Results and the plebiscite outcome are pending.

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