Pat Duncan

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Hon. Pat Duncan
Pat Duncan

In office
June 5, 2000 – November 5, 2002
Preceded by Piers McDonald (New Democratic)
Succeeded by Dennis Fentie (Yukon Party)

Born April 8, 1960 (1960-04-08) (age 48)
Edmonton, Alberta
Political party Yukon Liberal Party
Spouse Daryl Berube
Residence Whitehorse, Yukon

Pat Duncan (born April 8, 1960) was a Liberal politician in the Yukon, Canada, elected from 1996-2006. Duncan served as leader of the Yukon Liberal Party from 1998-2005 and served as Premier of Yukon from 2000 until 2002. Duncan was the first Liberal premier of the Yukon and the first female premier in the Yukon, and only the second woman in Canadian history to win the premiership of a province or territory through a general election.

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Life before politics

Prior to getting into elected politics, Duncan, who was born in Edmonton, Alberta in 1960. Duncan was moved with her family to Whitehorse, Yukon in 19641. Duncan graduated from the University of Ottawa with a Bachelor of Arts in political science.

Professional background

Prior to entering politics, Duncan was a small business owner. She also served as Executive Director of the Whitehorse Chamber of Commerce. In the mid-1980s, Duncan served as a Special Assistant to Progressive Conservative Deputy Prime Minister Erik Nielsen. Duncan remained in this position until Nielsen's retirement in 19872.

Yukon politics

Duncan was first elected to the Yukon Legislative Assembly in the 1996 general election. Duncan was elected as a Liberal to represent the Porter Creek South riding, a riding located in Whitehorse. In the 1996 general election, Piers McDonald (New Democratic Party) won a majority government. Duncan was one of three Liberals elected. Liberal leader at the time, Ken Taylor, was unsuccessful in winning his Mount Lorne riding.

In 1998, Duncan was elected leader of the Yukon Liberal Party. From 1998-2000, Duncan served as the Leader of the Official Opposition in the legislature. In the 2000 general election Duncan lead the Yukon Liberal Party to a majority government, defeating New Democratic incumbent Piers McDonald. The Liberals were elected in 10 ridings and received 42.7% of the popular vote. Early in 2002, the Liberal majority was reduced to a minority after the defection of three Liberal Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). The catalyst for the defections was reported to be the heavy-handed and secretive leadership style of Duncan 3.

On October 4, 2002, only two years into Duncan's five year term, she called a general election for November 4, 2002. The rationale for the election was to achieve certainty in the legislature, however many Yukoners were angered at the quick election4. The Yukon Liberals were reduced to only one seat after the election - Duncan's South Porter Creek riding. Yukon Party leader Dennis Fentie, a former NDP MLA, lead his new party to victory. The Liberals were reduced to third party stauts with Duncan as the sole Liberal MLA.

At the 2005 Yukon Liberal Party leadership convention, Duncan was defeated by Arthur Mitchell by a margin of 357 votes to 303. Citing health concerns, did not seek re-election in the 2006 general election.

Election results

1996 general election

Party Candidate Incumbent No. Votes
    Yukon Party Alan Nordling X 397
    New Democratic Party Mark Dupuis 181
    Liberal Pat Duncan 435

2000 General Election

Party Candidate Incumbent No. Votes
    Yukon Party Larry W Caryle 235
    New Democratic Party Mark Dupuis 103
    Liberal Pat Duncan X 607

2002 General Election

Party Candidate Incumbent No. Votes
    Yukon Party Lynn Ogden 301
    New Democratic Party Paul Warner 80
    Liberal Pat Duncan X 408

References


Premiers of Yukon Flag of Yukon
Pearson | Phelps | Penikett | Ostashek | McDonald | Duncan | Fentie

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