Michael McLeod (politician)

Michael McLeod MP (born September 6, 1959) is a Canadian politician, currently serving as a member of Parliament representing the Northwest Territories. He was first elected in the 2015 Canadian federal election, unseating Dennis Bevington, who was the incumbent New Democratic Party MP for the riding. McLeod was a former member of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories, Canada, as well as the former mayor of Fort Providence.

Michael McLeod
Member of Parliament
for the Northwest Territories
Assumed office
October 19, 2015
Preceded byDennis Bevington
Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
In office
December 6, 1999 – October 3, 2011
Preceded bySamuel Gargan
Succeeded byMichael Nadli
ConstituencyDeh Cho
Personal details
Born (1959-09-06) September 6, 1959 (age 64)
Fort Providence, Northwest Territories, Canada
Political partyLiberal
RelativesBob McLeod (brother)
ResidenceFort Providence[1]

Political career

McLeod was born in Fort Providence, Northwest Territories. When he was 22, he served as a mayor of Fort Providence after being chosen by the local Dene council.[2]

McLeod first ran for a seat in the 1999 Northwest Territories general election. He won an upset election defeating Speaker Samuel Gargan to win the Deh Cho electoral district. He was re-elected in the 2003 Northwest Territories general election winning a hotly contested election over challenger Michael Nadli by just 13 votes.[citation needed]

McLeod was returned by acclamation in the 2007 Northwest Territories general election, and served in cabinet as Minister of Transportation and Minister of Public Works and Services. He was defeated by Michael Nadli in the 2011 election.[citation needed]

After his defeat in 2011, McLeod became the director of the Mackenzie River Environmental Impact Review Board and worked to promote tourism in the South Slave for the territorial government.[2] He won the Liberal Party of Canada nomination for the Northwest Territories riding for the 2015 Canadian federal election over Gail Cyr,[3] after a third competitor, Kieron Testart, withdrew from the race and endorsed McLeod.[4] On October 19, 2015, McLeod defeated New Democrat incumbent Dennis Bevington to win the seat.[5]

McLeod was re-elected in the 2019 federal election.

His brother Bob McLeod was a member of the legislature and Premier of the NWT (2011–2019).[6]

Electoral record

Federal

2021 Canadian federal election: Northwest Territories
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
LiberalMichael McLeod5,38738.22-1.78
New DemocraticKelvin Kotchilea4,55832.34+10.54
ConservativeLea Anne Mollison2,03114.41-11.39
IndependentJane Groenewegen1,79112.71
GreenRoland Laufer3282.33-8.27
Total valid votes14,09598.91-0.33
Total rejected ballots1551.09+0.33
Turnout14,25047.2-6.3
Liberal holdSwing-4.16
Source: Elections Canada[7]
2019 Canadian federal election: Northwest Territories
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
LiberalMichael McLeod6,63840.0-8.34$60,703.01
ConservativeYanik D'Aigle4,27925.8+7.45none listed
New DemocraticMary Beckett3,61921.8-8.68$5,371.84
GreenPaul Falvo1,75710.6+7.77$10,067.85
People'sLuke Quinlan2951.8none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit16,291100.0
Total rejected ballots125
Turnout16,41654.3
Eligible voters30,235
Liberal holdSwing-15.79
Source: Elections Canada[8][9]
2015 Canadian federal election: Northwest Territories
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
LiberalMichael McLeod9,17248.34+29.90$71,207.71
New DemocraticDennis Bevington5,78330.48−15.36$37,599.86
ConservativeFloyd Roland3,48118.35−13.76
GreenJohn Moore5372.83−0.23
Total valid votes/expense limit18,973100.00 $214,028.20
Total rejected ballots1040.55
Turnout19,07764.82
Eligible voters29,432
Liberal gain from New DemocraticSwing+22.63
Source: Elections Canada[10][11]


Territorial

2011 Northwest Territories general election
NameVote%
 Michael Nadli394
 Michael McLeod226
2007 Northwest Territories general election
[12]NameVote%
 Michael McLeodAcclaimed
2003 Northwest Territories general election
[13]NameVote%
 Michael McLeod31851.04%
 Michael Nadli30548.96%
Total Valid Ballots623100%
Voter Turnout 79.35%Rejected Ballots 7
1999 Northwest Territories general election
[14]NameVote%
 Michael McLeod38262.62%
 Samuel Gargan22837.38%
Total610100%
Voter Turnout 84.25%Rejected Ballots 5

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