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'''Mackenzie River''' is a former territorial electoral district, that elected Members to the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly. '''Mackenzie River''' is a former territorial electoral district, that elected Members to the ] Legislative Assembly.


==1954 election== ==1954 election==
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Mackenzie River is a former territorial electoral district, that elected Members to the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly.

1954 election

1954 Northwest Territories general election
Name Vote

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John Goodall Acclaimed

References

  1. Cloutier, Edmomd (1955). Report of the Chief Electoral Officer. Queen's Printer.


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