Whitehorse Porter Creek
Whitehorse Porter Creek was a territorial electoral district in the Canadian territory of Yukon, which was represented on the Yukon Territorial Council from 1974 to 1978. The district consisted primarily of the Porter Creek area in the capital city of Whitehorse.[1]
It was one of four districts, alongside Ogilvie, Pelly River and Whitehorse Riverdale, which existed only for the 1974 Yukon general election; the districts were newly created in 1974 when the territorial council was expanded from seven to 12 members,[1] but was further split into the districts of Whitehorse Porter Creek East and Whitehorse Porter Creek West when the new Legislative Assembly of Yukon was established in 1978.[2]
The district's sole elected representative was Daniel Lang,[3] who continued to represent Whitehorse Porter Creek East after the redistricting.
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- Kluane
- Lake Laberge
- Mayo-Tatchun
- Mount Lorne-Southern Lakes
- Pelly-Nisutlin
- Vuntut Gwitchin
- Watson Lake
- Copperbelt North
- Copperbelt South
- Mountainview
- Porter Creek Centre
- Porter Creek North
- Porter Creek South
- Riverdale North
- Riverdale South
- Takhini-Kopper King
- Whitehorse Centre
- Whitehorse West
- Bonanza
- Campbell
- Carmacks-Kluane
- Copperbelt
- Dawson
- Faro
- Hootalinqua
- Mayo
- McIntyre-Takhini
- Mount Lorne
- North Dawson
- Ogilvie
- Pelly River
- Ross River-Southern Lakes
- South Dawson
- Southern Lakes
- Tatchun
- Whitehorse
- Whitehorse East
- Whitehorse North
- Whitehorse North Centre
- Whitehorse Porter Creek
- Whitehorse Porter Creek West
- Whitehorse Riverdale
- Whitehorse South Centre
- Yukon Electoral District No. 1
- Yukon Electoral District No. 2