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December 6, 2002
Municipal candidates prepare
for election
Race to the finish in
several communities Dec. 9
NUNATSIAQ NEWS
Incumbent Joseph
Aglukkaq is running for mayor against Peter Akkikungnaq in Gjoa Haven.
(FILE PHOTOS)
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Nunavummiut will head to
the polls Dec. 9 to vote for candidates running for municipal office. While
many hamlets have predetermined winners, in some communities the elections will
prove to be a race to the finish.
Municipal affairs in Resolute
Bay hit the news this past summer when 30 Inuit residents signed a petition
to oust Mayor Aziz Kheraj. Kheraj refused to step down, maintaining he had done
nothing wrong.
While Kheraj has one year
remaining in his term, Joadamee Amagoalik, the man who spearheaded the petition,
is running for one of four open council seats.
Former mayor George Eckalook
is also running for a seat on council. Eckalook ran for mayor against Kheraj
last year and lost by a single vote.
Former Resolute
Bay mayor George Eckalook is running for a seat on hamlet council.
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In Igloolik, nine candidates
are running for four open council seats. Incumbent Elijah Evaluajuk is facing
Paul Haulli in the race for mayor. Haulli was the mayor of Pond Inlet before
returning to Igloolik.
In Hall Beach, Mayor Levi
Kaunak is not vying for re-election, leaving the fight to Jayson Ikeperiar and
Jopie Kaernerk. Four candidates were acclaimed to the four open council seats.
Nunavuts youngest
mayor, Sandy Kautuq of Clyde River, has one year remaining in his term, and
three candidates were acclaimed to council seats. One more councillor will be
appointed in January to fill the fourth open seat.
Sanikiluaqs incumbent,
Annie Amitook, will face Joe Arragutainaq and Johnny Tookalook for the mayors
position. Eleven candidates are vying for one of the four open council seats.
Mathew Saviajuk-Jaw
was acclaimed mayor of Cape Dorset for another three-year term.
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Pangnirtungs incumbent,
Hezakiah Oshutapik, will be running against Manasa Evic for the mayors
title, and 10 candidates are running for four open council seats.
Pond Inlets mayor,
Peter Aglak, has two years remaining in his term, but six candidates are hoping
to fill the four open council seats.
Kimmiruts Joe Arlooktoo
has two years remaining in his term and one candidate has been acclaimed a councillor.
Three others will be appointed in January to fill the open council seats.
Four candidates for hamlet
council were acclaimed in Grise Fiord. And Mayor Jarloo Kiguktak has one year
remaining in his term. Another councillor will be acclaimed in January.
Cape Dorsets mayor,
Mathew Saviajuk-Jaw, has been acclaimed to another three-year term and five
people are running for four open council seats.
Former Repulse
Bay mayor Donat Milortok is vying for the seat again.
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The four council seats
open in Qikiqtarjuaq were filled by acclamation and the mayor, Lootie Toomasie,
will continue his term for another year.
Arctic Bays mayor,
Joanasie Akumalik, also has one year remaining in his term and nine candidates
will run for the four open council seats.
Kitikmeot region
Gjoa Havens mayor,
Joseph Aglukkaq, is running against Peter Akkikungnaq for the top municipal
seat. Aglukkaq is scheduled to face sexual assault charges in court in March.
Nine candidates are running for the four open council seats in the community.
In Kugaaruk, incumbent
Raymond Kayaksark is running against Canute Krejunark and Makabe Nartok for
the mayors title. Six candidates are hoping to fill the four available
council seats.
Kugluktuks mayor,
Stanley Anablak, has been acclaimed for another two-year term and seven candidates
are vying for the five open council seats.
In Taloyoak, Mayor David
Aqqaq has one year remaining in his term and seven candidates, including Charlie
Lyall, president of the Kitikmeot Corporation and brother of former mayor Dennis
Lyall, are hoping to fill the four open council seats.
Cambridge Bay Mayor Keith
Peterson has one year remaining in his term and five people are racing to fill
the four open council seats.
Kivalliq region
Four candidates, including
incumbent David Alagalak, are running for mayor in Arviat. Peter Kritaqliluk,
Paul Mikiyuniak and Paul Pemik have also thrown their hats into the ring. Ten
candidates are trying to fill the four open seats on council.
In Rankin Inlet, the mayors
seat is also being contested, with three candidates, including incumbent Jack
Kabvitok and Lorne Kusugak. Kusugak ran for MLA in the territorial election
and lost to Jack Anawak by 14 votes. Ollie Ittinuar is the third candidate.
Eleven candidates are running
for the four open council seats, including deputy mayor Levinia Brown.
In Repulse Bay, three candidates
are running for mayor: Steven Kopak, Steve Mapsalak and Donat Milortok. The
current mayor, John Kaunak, is not running. Eleven candidates are running for
the four open council seats.
Another three-way mayoralty
race is taking place in Baker Lake where incumbent Jacob Ikinilik is facing
Silas Angoyuaq and Joseph Niego. Thirteen candidates have submitted their
names for the five open council seats.
Chesterfield Inlet Mayor
Tony Amauyak was acclaimed for another two-year term and seven people are running
to fill the four open council seats.
In Coral Harbour, Mayor
Marvin Dion has one year remaining in his term and 10 candidates are vying for
the four open council seats.
Mayor David Kritterdlik
of Whale Cove has two years remaining in his term and 12 people are running
for the five open council seats.
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