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The 2024 Annual Report on Political Party Revenues was released on April 24, 2025.
Annual political party revenue reports
Each year, registered political parties must report their total revenues. The deadline for this report is March 31.
Political parties only need to report their revenues. They do not need to disclose their assets, liabilities, or expenses.
Every year, Elections Yukon compiles and publishes a comprehensive summary report. It includes for each party:
- total revenue by source
- the number of contributions
- the value of contributions received
- the contribution type (monetary and in-kind)
- the names of contributors who contributed more than $250
Annual Revenue Returns
Each year, registered political parties must report their total revenues. The deadline for this report is March 31.
2024 Annual Revenue Return Report
Download2023 Annual Revenue Return Report
Download2022 Annual Revenue Return Report (English)
DownloadRapport annuel sur les revenus des partis politiques 2022 (Français)
Download2021 Annual Revenue Return Report
DownloadElection financing reports
After a territorial election event, candidates and political parties must report their revenues and expenses. They report these in three parts:
- Election Revenue Return (ERR)
- Election Expenses Return (EER)
- Election Financing Return (EFR)
Together, these reports show total revenues, expenses, and any surplus/deficit. The deadline for submitting these reports is 90 days after the return of the writ.
Elections Yukon compiles these and publishes a summary report.
Election Financing Return Reports
These reports show total revenues, expenses, and any surplus/deficit. The deadline for submitting these reports is 90 days after the return of the writ.