Swede Hanson (politician)
Swede Hanson | |
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Member of the Legislative Assembly of Yukon | |
In office 1978–1982 | |
Preceded by | Gordon McIntyre |
Succeeded by | Piers McDonald |
Constituency | Mayo |
Personal details | |
Born | Peter Hanson August 22, 1925 Whitehorse, Yukon |
Political party | Progressive Conservative |
Residence(s) | Mayo, Yukon |
Peter (Swede) Hanson (August 22, 1925 - September 17, 1986) was a Canadian politician, who served as a member of the
Born and raised in
He was elected in the 1978 Yukon general election, defeating former territorial councillor Gordon McIntyre. The result was subject to an automatic recount due to his narrow margin of victory,[5] but the recount confirmed his victory.[6] Once the transfer of executive power from the Commissioner of Yukon to the Legislative Assembly was finalized, he was named to Pearson's new cabinet in 1979;[2] however, he resigned the position in May 1980 following a dispute over First Nations hunting rights in the Kluane National Park and Reserve.[7] He was later appointed as chair of the legislature's first select committee to debate and discuss improvements to its new wildlife management legislation.[8]
He was defeated in the 1982 Yukon general election by Piers McDonald of the Yukon New Democratic Party, and retired from politics thereafter.
He died on September 17, 1986, in
Electoral record
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Progressive Conservative | Swede Hanson | 95 | 26.8% | – | |
Independent
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David Harwood | 85 | 23.7% | – | |
Liberal | Gordon McIntyre | 84 | 24.0% | – | |
NDP | Alan H. McDiarmid | 82 | 23.2% | – | |
Total | 354 | 100.0% | – |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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NDP | Piers McDonald | 230 | 52.3% | +29.1% | |
Progressive Conservative | Swede Hanson | 173 | 39.3% | +12.5% | |
Liberal | Eleanor Van Bibber | 35 | 8.0% | -16.0% | |
Total | 440 | 100.0% | – |
References
- ^ a b Massey Padgham, "Ex cabinet minister dies". Whitehorse Star, September 18, 1986.
- ^ a b Dave Tait, "End of an Era". Whitehorse Star, October 22, 1979.
- ^ "Swede Hanson fonds". Archives Society of Alberta.
- ^ a b Dave Tait, "A New Member". Whitehorse Star, October 22, 1979.
- ^ "Ballot Count Begins Today". Whitehorse Star, November 23, 1978.
- ^ "Recount Confirms Hanson's Election". Whitehorse Star, December 1, 1978.
- ^ Heather Stockstill, "Hanson Out: Lang takes over, Lattin in cabinet". Whitehorse Star, May 13, 1980.
- ^ Jim Butler, "Game law hearing opens". Whitehorse Star, December 2, 1981.
- ^ Yukon Elections Board Report on the 1978 Election Elections Yukon, 1978. Retrieved January 21, 2017
- ^ Yukon Elections Board Report on the 1982 Election Elections Yukon, 1982. Retrieved January 21, 2017