Relive the Yukon municipal elections with CBC North

CBC North hosted a live blog, keeping listeners up to date throughout the night

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Caption: Whitehorse City Hall. The Yukon's capital is one of six communities in the territory where new municipal leaders were elected on Thursday. (Cheryl Kawaja/CBC)

Thursday was election day for six municipalities across the Yukon, and CBC North was there with results, highlights and reactions every step of the way.

Election night special

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From 8 to 10:30 p.m. PT, Airplay's Dave White hosted a live election night special on CBC Radio One(external link). The special was simulcast live on CBC Yukon's Facebook page(external link), and on CBC North's website.

Online

Our election night live blog was hosted by Paul Tukker(external link) and John Last(external link). Starting after polls closed at 8 p.m. PT, the live blog brought up-to-the-minute results from communities across the territory and hosted a live discussion.
Our reporters posted updates to the CBC Yukon page(external link) and on Twitter(external link) using the hashtag #YukonVotes.

On television

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Juanita Taylor hosted a special edition of Northbeat at 10 p.m. PT, where she detailed the results from across the territory. Juanita was joined by reporters Alexandra Byers and Jacqueline McKay for a breakdown and analysis of the vote.

The morning after

On Friday morning, tune into A New Day on CBC Radio One, where guest host James Miller will interview winning candidates from Thursday night's elections, including Whitehorse's mayor-elect.

Follow our team

CBC North's reporters followed the races across the Yukon. Jackie McKay(external link), Alexandra Byers(external link), Paul Tukker(external link) and Dave White(external link) were at Whitehorse City Hall keeping track of developments.

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