| Donald Havioyak | |
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| In office 1999 – 2004 |
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| Preceded by | first member |
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| Succeeded by | Joe Allen Evyagotailak |
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| Political party | non-partisan consensus government |
Donald Havioyak is a territorial level politician in Canada. The Legislative Assembly of Nunavut is located in Iqaluit, and is the territory's Parliament. Kugluktuk is a territorial electoral district ( riding) for the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut, Canada. Joe Allen Evyagotailak was born 15 July 1953 in Kugluktuk, Nunavut, Canada. Consensus government is a non-partisan democratic System of government in use in two Canadian territories. Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page He served as a member of the Nunavut Legislature. Nunavut (ˈnuːnəvʊt ( Inuktitut syllabics: ᓄᓇᕗᑦ is the largest and newest territory of Canada; it was separated officially from the
Havioyak was elected to the Nunavut legislature in the 1999 Nunavut general election. Nunavut, Canada conducted its first general Election on 15 February 1999, to elect the members of the Legislative Assembly of He won the Kugluktuk electoral district with a plurality of six votes defeating three other candidates. Kugluktuk is a territorial electoral district ( riding) for the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut, Canada. Havioyak served one term in office, running for re-election in the 2004 Nunavut general election. The Canadian territory of Nunavut conducted its second general Election on February 16, 2004, to elect the 19 members of He was defeated by candidate Joe Allen Evyagotailak in another very close election. Joe Allen Evyagotailak was born 15 July 1953 in Kugluktuk, Nunavut, Canada. [1]
After his defeat in the election, he became President of the Kitilkmeot Inuit Association. [2]
Havioyak is a first cousin with former Northwest Territories MLA Kane Tologanak. The Northwest Territories (ˌnɔrθˌwɛstˈtɛrɨtɔriz ( NWT or NT; French, les Territoires du Nord-Ouest) is a territory Kane Tologanak (born) is a former Member of the Northwest Territories Legislature from 1979 to 1983 [3]