Court tosses former Yukon cabinet minister’s bid to overturn tie vote
WHITEHORSE — The results of the Yukon election stand after a former cabinet minister who lost her seat in a tie vote also lost her bid to overturn the election result in court.
Liberal Pauline Frost challenged the tie of 78 votes each in the riding of Vuntut Gwitchin with a petition in Yukon Supreme Court days after the drawing of lots determined the winner was her NDP opponent, Annie Blake.
Frost, who was the incumbent, alleged a man who was in prison and voted in the riding wasn’t eligible because he didn’t meet the residency requirement.
However, Yukon Supreme Court Chief Justice Suzanne Duncan says election officials acted in accordance with the Elections Act, applying the correct guidelines to the prisoner’s residency.