Electoral districts

Electoral districts and polling divisions (current)

Below are PDFs of the 19 current electoral districts (in effect for any by-elections) and approved boundaries for a general election if held before March 30, 2025, (maybe advanced).

Maps include a map of the Yukon, a composite map for the City of Whitehorse, and detailed maps for each of the Yukon's 19 electoral districts. District maps are provided in alphabetical order.

Use the interactive map to find your current electoral district and polling division. For detailed polling divisions from the 2021 general election, you can search by street name using the street keys

Electoral District Boundaries Commission

The Commission was appointed on December 14, 2023. Their mandate was to review the existing electoral districts and make proposals to the Legislative Assembly on the boundaries, number, and name of the Yukon’s electoral districts.

Members of the Commission were:

  • Chief Justice Suzanne Duncan (Chair, member by legislation)
  • Patricia Cunning (chosen by the Yukon Liberal Party)
  • Warren Holland (chosen by the Yukon Party)
  • Elizabeth Hanson (chosen by the Yukon New Democratic Party)
  • Maxwell Harvey (Chief Electoral Officer, member by legislation)

The work of the Commission generally spans 12 months. There are two principal phases:

  • the call for submissions and analysis leading to the interim report. This period can last up to 7 months.
  • once the interim report is released, a series of public hearings are held to provide further input on the proposed boundaries and to provide an opportunity to comment before the final report. This period can take up to five months following the release of the interim report

The Commission submitted an interim and final report to the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. The Legislative Assembly intorduced an Electoral District Boundaries Act based on the Commission's proposal. Once enacted, the electoral boundaries will come into effect six months after assent. 

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Yukon Electoral Districts

Map of the Yukon's electoral districts

This map shows all of the electoral districts in the Yukon.

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Whitehorse Electoral Districts

Map of Whitehorse electoral districts

This map shows the electoral districts in Whitehorse and the surrounding area.

 

 

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Copperbelt North Map

Map of Copperbelt North

Copperbelt North includes a substantial portion of Copper Ridge and the Lobird mobile home park in Whitehorse.

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Copperbelt South

Map of Copperbelt South

Copperbelt South includes the Mary Lake; Cowley Creek; Wolf Creek; Pineridge; Golden Horn; Mount Sima; MacRae; and Whitehorse Copper subdivisions. 

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Klondike

Map of Klondike

Klondike is the oldest electoral district in Yukon. It includes Dawson City and the surrounding area, and Eagle Plains. 

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Kluane

Map of Kluane

Kluane includes Haines Junction, Burwash Landing, Destruction Bay, Beaver Creek, Mendenhall, and parts of the Ibex and Macpherson-Grizzly valleys.

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Lake Laberge

Map of Lake Laberge

Lake Laberge includes the Whitehorse subdivisions of MacPherson, Hidden Valley, Hot Springs Road, Pilot Mountain, Ibex Valley, the North Klondike Highway, and Lake Laberge to Braeburn Lodge. 

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Mayo-Tatchun

Map of Mayo-Tatchun

Mayo-Tatchun includes the communities of Carmacks, Pelly Crossing, Mayo, Stewart Crossing, and Keno City. 

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Mount Lorne-Southern Lakes

Map of Mount Lorne-Southern Lakes

Mount Lorne – Southern Lakes includes the communities of Carcross, Tagish, Marsh Lake, and Mount Lorne. 

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Mountainview

Map of Mountainview

Mountainview includes the subdivisions of Granger, Valleyview, McIntyre, and Hillcrest in Whitehorse.

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Pelly-Nisutlin

Map of Pelly-Nisutlin

Pelly - Nisutlin includes Teslin, Faro, Ross River, Little Salmon, and Johnsons Crossing.

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Porter Creek Centre

Map of Porter Creek Centre

Porter Creek Centre includes the Whistle Bend subdivision and part of the subdivision of Porter Creek in Whitehorse.

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Porter Creek North

Map of Porter Creek North

Porter Creek North includes part of the subdivision of Porter Creek, as well as the subdivisions of Brookside, Crestview, and the Kulan Industrial area in Whitehorse.

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Porter Creek South

Map of Porter Creek South

The smallest ED in Whitehorse, Porter Creek South includes part of the subdivision of Porter Creek

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Riverdale North

Map of Riverdale North

Riverdale North includes part of the Riverdale subdivision and the Long Lake Road in Whitehorse.

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Riverdale South

Map of Riverdale South

Riverdale South includes part of the Riverdale subdivision in Whitehorse.

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Takhini-Kopper King

Map of Takhini-Kopper King

Takhini-Kopper King includes the Whitehorse subdivisions of Takhini, Rangepoint, and Raven's Ridge, as well as the Kopper King, Takhini, and Northland mobile home parks and the residences along the Fish Lake Road.

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Vuntut Gwitchin

Map of Vuntut Gwitchin

Vuntut Gwitchin is situated on the traditional territory of the VGFN. It is one of the least populated EDs in any provincial or territorial legislature in Canada, with less than 200 ballots cast in any territorial election to date.

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Watson Lake

Map of Watson Lake

Watson Lake includes the communities of Watson Lake and Upper Liard.

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Whitehorse Centre

Map of Whitehorse Centre

Whitehorse Centre includes the downtown core of the City of Whitehorse - including Marwell - between the escarpment and the Yukon River.

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Whitehorse West

Map of Whitehorse West

Whitehorse West is the smallest district, by size, in the Yukon and includes the subdivisions of Logan, Ingram, Arkell, and part of Copper Ridge.

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