2020 Yukon Party leadership election

The 2020 Yukon Party leadership election took place on May 23, 2020, to elect a leader to replace Darrell Pasloski, who resigned on November 7, 2016 after the 2016 Yukon general election, which resulted in the party's majority government being defeated and Pasloski losing re-election in Mountainview. Currie Dixon was elected after two ballots with a record turnout of 96% of registered Yukon Party voters.

2020 Yukon Party leadership election

May 23, 2020
Turnout96%
  LB
Candidate Currie Dixon Brad Cathers Linda Benoit
Riding N/A Lake Laberge N/A
Second ballot 752
(50.44%)
682
(45.74%)
Eliminated
First ballot 694
(46.55%)
637
(42.72%)
160
(10.73%)

Leader before election

Stacey Hassard (interim)

Elected Leader

Currie Dixon

2020 Yukon Party leadership election
DateMay 23, 2020
ConventionGold Rush Inn, Whitehorse, Yukon
Resigning leaderDarrell Pasloski
Won byCurrie Dixon
Ballots1,491
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