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November 8, 2002
Four candidates run for
QIA presidency
Thomasie Alikatuktuk,
Sam Omik, Elijah Erkloo and Archie Angnakak to contest QIAs top job Dec.
9
Nunatsiaq News
Four men will contest the
top position at the Qikiqtani Inuit Association on Dec. 9.
Thomasie Alikatuktuk, Sam
Omik, Elijah Erkloo and Archie Angnakak are vying to become QIAs president.
Alikatuktuk obviously wants
to keep his job as QIAs interim president. Alikatuktuk took over that
position after the board of directors removed Meeka Kilabuk as president in
September 2001.
The other presidential
candidates all have extensive political backgrounds.
Sam Omik, of Pond Inlet,
is a former board member of QIA, and the Baffin Regional Inuit Association.
He has also served as vice-president of the organization.
Elijah Erkloo, also of
Pond Inlet, was a member of the legislative assembly of the Northwest Territories
in the 1980s, and has served on numerous boards and committees.
Archie Angnakak, of Iqaluit,
ran unsuccessfully for the presidents job in QIAs last election
race in December 2000.
The successful candidate
will serve as president for three years.
The vice-presidents
position is also up for election.
There are three candidates:
George Eckalook, QIAs acting vice-president; Malachi Arreak of Iqaluit,
and Pangnirtung resident Jaypeetee Qarpik.
The person elected as vice-president
will serve a two-year term.
QIA beneficiaries in nine
communities will also choose community directors. All directors elected on Dec.
9 will serve for three years.
In Clyde River, James Qillaq,
Josie Enuaraq, Jackorasee Iqaqrialu and Loseeosee Aipellee are running for community
director.
For Pond Inlet, there are
two candidates: Kooneeloosie Nutarak Jr., and Jesse Nutarak.
The candidates in Cape
Dorset are Ashevak Ezekiel, Ejesiak Ejesiak and Simiga Suvega.
Five people are running
for community director of Igloolik: George Qulaut, Thomas Kublu, Joanna Oolateeta,
Paul Haulli and Joe Immaroitok.
Iqaluit has two candidates:
Joshua Kango and Kowesa Etitiq.
There are seven people
running for director of Hall Beach. They are Jake Ikeperiar, Solomon Curley,
Timut Qamukaq, Jopie Kaernerk, Jack Kammuak, Jayson Ikeperiar and Abraham Kaunak.
Only one candidate, Mikidjuk
Kolola, is running for Kimmirut director. Resolute Bay only has one candidate
as well, Ross Pudluk. They were both acclaimed.
For Pangnirtung, Tommy
Evic, Sakiasie Sowdlooapik and Daisy Keenainak are running for community director.
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