1995 Nunavut capital plebiscite

11 December 1995 (1995-12-11)

OutcomeIqaluit becomes the capital of Nunavut.
Results
Choice
Votes  %
Iqaluit 5,869 60.23%
Rankin Inlet 3,876 39.77%
Valid votes 9,745 99.11%
Invalid or blank votes 88 0.89%
Total votes 9,833 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 79.00%

A plebiscite on a capital city was held on 11 December 1995 in the area of the Northwest Territories that was to be split off into the new territory of Nunavut. Voters were given the options of either Iqaluit or Rankin Inlet. Iqaluit was chosen by 60.23% of voters.[1]

Voting system

The plebiscite was run under the Northwest Territories Plebiscite Act and overseen by Elections Northwest Territories. The plebiscite was non-binding, and the results were to be taken by the Government of Canada's Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Ron Irwin, to the federal Cabinet.

Results

Which of these communities do you want to become the Capital of Nunavut?

Choice Votes %
Iqaluit5,86960.23
Rankin Inlet3,87639.77
Invalid/blank votes88
Total9,833100
Registered voters/turnout79.00
Source: Direct Democracy

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