Sarah Leo
Sarah Leo | |
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2nd President of Nunatsiavut | |
In office 2012–2016 | |
Prime Minister |
Stephen Harper Justin Trudeau |
Premier |
Kathy Dunderdale Tom Marshall Paul Davis Dwight Ball |
Preceded by | Jim Lyall |
Succeeded by | Johannes Lampe [1] |
Personal details | |
Residence | Nain, Newfoundland and Labrador |
Sarah Leo is a Canadian politician who served as President of Nunatsiavut, an autonomous Inuit region of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.[2] Along with the Nunatsiavut government, she has been critical of the Lower Churchill Project.[3]
Political career
Leo was first elected as President in 2012 replacing Jim Lyall. She did not seek re-election in the 2016 election.[4]
Electoral record
2012 election
Round 1
2012 Nunatsiavut presidential election (1st round) | |||
[5] | Name | Vote | % |
---|---|---|---|
Johannes Lampe | 821 | 38.51% | |
Sarah Leo | 742 | 34.80% | |
Susan Nochasak | 569 | 26.69% | |
Total Valid Ballots | 2,132 | 100% | |
Round 2
2012 Nunatsiavut presidential election (2nd round) | |||
[6] | Name | Vote | % |
---|---|---|---|
Sarah Leo | 1,107 | 50.83% | |
Johannes Lampe | 1,071 | 49.17% | |
Total Valid Ballots | 2,178 | 100% | |
References
- ↑ "Party of one: Lone candidate running for president of Nunatsiavut". 30 March 2016.
- ↑ "Our President's Message - Government - Nunatsiavut Government". Nunatsiavut Government.
- ↑ Bert Pomeroy. "Former Lower Churchill Environmental Assessment Panel member calls for government action on Muskrat Falls". Nunatsiavut Government.
- ↑ "Nunatsiavut preparing for change at the top".
- ↑ "No clear winner yet in Nunatsiavut election".
- ↑ "Nunatsiavut elects new president".
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