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REPORT ON THE CONDUCT OF THE FIFTH NUNAVUT GENERAL ELECTION

The Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Nunavut on the October 30, 2017 General Election Printed by Elections Nunavut 2018 For more information or to obtain copies of this report in any of Nunavut s official languages contact: Elections Nunavut 41 Sivulliq Avenue Box 39 Rankin Inlet, NU X0C 0G0 800.267.4394 800.269.1125 www.elections.nu.ca info@elections.nu.ca

Honorable Joe Enook Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut Iqaluit, Nunavut June 5, 2018 Dear Mr. Speaker, In accordance with Section 197 of the Nunavut Elections Act, I have the privilege of submitting my report on the conduct and administration of the fifth Nunavut General Election. The mandate for Elections Nunavut encompasses more than just voting. Civic education, engagement of the public in our democratic process, and the promotion of voter participation are all crucial pillars in protecting and enhancing our form of government. This report will provide awareness of the activities of the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer to meet the 2017 General Election mandate, and offer insight into the partnerships established to ensure the integrity of the event. Respectfully, Dustin J Fredlund Chief Electoral Officer, Nunavut

Overview of the Fifth Nunavut General Election On June 20, 2017, the Commissioner of Nunavut Nellie Kusugak issued the proclamation that a General Election would be held on October 30, 2017. This is the first General Election in Nunavut to be held on a fixed election date, being the fourth Monday of October, four years after the fourth General Election. The Chief Electoral Officer issued writs of election to 22 Returning Officers on September 25, 2017. At the end of the declaration of candidacy period, there were 72 accepted candidates running in 21 constituencies, with the constituency of Kugluktuk being secured through acclamation. Two declarations were rejected in the constituency of Kugluktuk because the candidates filed completed declarations only after the close of candidacy. Elections Nunavut rented 24 offices to host Returning Officers and Assistant Returning Officers, 24 separate voting locations, employed 191 election officers, and shipped thousands of pounds of election material throughout Nunavut. Early voting opportunities were made available to all eligible voters during the period leading up to election day. Although 14 constituencies were hampered by inclement weather during early voting, the Chief Electoral Officer exercised his authority under the Nunavut Elections Act to delay early voting in certain communities until the weather improved. 64.7% of registered Nunavut voters cast a vote for their choice of Member of the Legislative Assembly in their constituency. After the polls closed and the counting of votes was concluded, the Returning Officer for Cambridge Bay applied to the Nunavut Court of Justice for a judicial recount, as the vote difference between Jeannie Ehaloak and Pamela Gross was within 2%. The results of the recount on November 4, 2017 confirmed Jeannie Ehaloak had received the most votes and was declared elected.

Table of Contents Introduction... 1 Legislative Amendments... 2 Preparation & Outreach... 3 Initiatives and Partnerships... 4 HR and Logistics... 7 Information Technology... 9 Outreach... 10 Social Media... 11 Alternative Methods for Voting... 12 Election Timeline... 15 Calendar... 16 Pre-Election Period... 17 Election Period... 18 Post-Election Period... 19 Results... 21 Voters List... 22 Early Voting... 24 Voter Turnout... 26 Results by Constituency... 29 Recommendations... 91 Appendices... 97 Appendix A: Adaptations of the Nunavut Elections Act... 98 Appendix B: Complaints, Investigations & Prosecutions... 100 Appendix C: Persons Disqualified from Candidacy...102 Appendix D: Appropriateness of the Tariff of Fees...103 Appendix E: Female and Male Candidates 1999-2017...104 Appendix F: Special Ballot Information...105 Appendix G: Budget Summary...106

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 1 Introduction of the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer The Office of the Chief Electoral Officer (Elections Nunavut) is an independent office of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut that is overseen by the Chief Electoral Officer. Elections Nunavut is responsible for the administration of territorial elections and by-elections under the Nunavut Elections Act, as well as plebiscites under the Plebiscite Act. Under a separate agreement, Elections Nunavut also administers local option liquor plebiscites under the Liquor Act for the Department of Finance. As an independent officer, the Chief Electoral Officer is accountable directly to the Legislative Assembly through the Speaker. This ensures the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer can administer elections and plebiscites in a non-partisan manner; maintaining the integrity of the entire democratic process for all Nunavummiut. The Chief Electoral Officer is appointed by the Commissioner of Nunavut for a 7-year term. The Management and Services Board provides oversight of the budgetary and human resource requirements of Elections Nunavut. The Chief Electoral Officer is required to report annually to the Legislative Assembly, as well as to report on specific election/plebiscite events. These reports include recommendations that the Chief Electoral Officer believes will assist in improving the Nunavut Elections Act and the election/plebiscite process. Elections Nunavut provides GIS and mapping support to the Boundaries Commission. The Boundaries Commission is responsible to hold public hearings and propose boundaries and names of constituencies to the Legislative Assembly. The next electoral Boundaries Commission will be conducted in 2022. Elections Nunavut works with many public and private partners to ensure elections and plebiscites are run as effectively and efficiently as possible. Legal counsel, information technology (IT) support, geographic information system (GIS) upkeep, audit oversight, and electronic voter database management (EVDM) support are all secured through external professional contracts. The office is in Rankin Inlet and consists of four permanent employees. The year before and after an event, the casual employees and contract election officers increase the office size to over 190 people.

2 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Legislative Amendments Impacting the 2017 General Election Nunavut Elections Act 1. Fixed Election Date: Assented March 19, 2014 The election day for a General Election is to be held on the last Monday in October four years after the previous General Election. The first fixed election day was October 30, 2017. This amendment also specifies that the pre-election period is the 90- day period before the writ is issued. 2. Rules for Government of Nunavut Employees: Assented November 5, 2015 Public Servants who want to be a candidate or financial agent are required to give notice, obtain approval and/or take leave in accordance with the Public Service Act. The rules were clarified to ensure public servants understand their responsibilities if they want to participate in one of these roles. 3. Publication of Notice- Financial Returns: Assented November 5, 2015 The Chief Electoral Officer will publish a notice in the newspaper advising the public on how to obtain copies of candidate s financial returns. This reduces the costs previously incurred to publish complete financial summaries. 4. Serving Liquor on Election Day: Assented November 5, 2015 Establishments can now serve liquor on Election Day. The practice of prohibiting the sale of liquor on election day was an out of date provision, and is no longer common in Canada. It is still an offence to try and influence how a person votes by offering them liquor. The Liquor Regulations were also amended to reflect this change. 5. Broadcasting during Blackout Period: Assented November 5, 2015 Anyone can now broadcast campaign material on the election day and the day before. Given the widespread use of social media, it was no longer realistic to expect or enforce the broadcast blackout. Summary Conviction Procedures Act 6. Fines for Failure to Prepare and Send in a Financial Return: Assented May 11, 2017 Candidates and their financial agents may now be issued fines for failing to prepare and send the financial return before the end of the post-election period on December 29, 2017. The specified penalty is $230.

Preparation & Outreach

4 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Initiatives and Partnerships Secondary Student Employment Opportunity- Department of Education The Department of Education partnered with Elections Nunavut on a project to engage youth in Nunavut s electoral process. As the Nunavut Elections Act permits any individual who has not reached voting age to be employed as a Poll Clerk or a Registration Clerk, the partners saw this as an opportunity to expose youth to the democratic process. To be considered for this opportunity, students had to be at least 15 years old, enrolled in a Nunavut secondary school, be in good standing with their school (endorsed by the principal), be legally able to work in Canada and have the permission of their parents/guardians. The selection process was application-based, where students identified which role they wanted to fill and the dates during the election period they could work. The applications were available through Elections Nunavut s website, the Department of Education s website, and through requests made by email or telephone. A public service announcement (PSA) was submitted by the Department of Education to ensure adequate notice of this opportunity was provided to students, school administrators and parents. Student Election Officers in Gjoa Haven 42 high school students throughout Nunavut were employed, representing approximately 23% of all election officers who worked during the General Election.

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 5 Civic Education Returning Officers were encouraged to engage with schools in their communities and allow students to look behind the scenes at the electoral process. Courtesy of CIVIX Courtesy of Gjoa Haven High School During the election period, 3 school classes from Rankin Inlet conducted field trips to Elections Nunavut headquarters. During these visits, the students were instructed on how elections work in Nunavut, and participated in an imitation vote. CIVIX- Student Vote CIVIX is a non-partisan Canadian charity that builds the skills and habits of citizenship among young Canadians. They have been delivering the Student Vote program for federal, provincial, territorial and local elections across Canada since 2003. Elections Nunavut partnered with CIVIX to administer the Student Vote program to coincide with the 2017 General Election. The program combined classroom learning, family engagement, interaction with candidates, media consumption and an authentic voting experience. Students were taught about the territorial government and the process in place to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly. The students also played the roles of election officers to better understand the electoral process.

6 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Enforcement Protocol During the first Nunavut Student Vote program to take place at the same time as a territorial election, students were able to cast votes for the official candidate in their respective constituencies. In total, 2161 students in 25 different schools across Nunavut participate in the voting simulation exercise. Student Vote by the Numbers Courtesy of CIVIX The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) hosted a preelection meeting with Elections Nunavut and Public Prosecution Canada (PPC) to revisit the enforcement protocol that guides investigations during election periods. The enforcement protocol is a based on a memorandum of understanding the roles and responsibilities of each party under the Nunavut Elections Act. An enforcement manual, which is publicly available on Elections Nunavut s website, provides details of these roles. As there were amendments to the Nunavut Elections Act and Summary Conviction Procedures Regulations, the manual was updated to reflect the changes. Vital Statistics The Department of Health, Vital Statistics division provides Elections Nunavut with information on residents of Nunavut who have either left the Territory permanently or are deceased. This information sharing is guided by a memorandum of understanding and is authorized under Section 42(3)(e) of the Nunavut Elections Act. Elections Nunavut uses this information to update the voters lists for each constituency. 25 Nunavut Schools Participated 17 Constituencies Represented 2151 Students Voted Studentvote.ca/results/nu2017

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 7 Human Resource and Logistics 191 election officers were employed during the 2017 General Election. Each officer was required to sign an appointment and oath form, certifying that they were eligible to work and would abide by Elections Nunavut s code of professional conduct. Election Officers were appointed in a manner that was representative of the languages spoken in the community where they would be working. Election Officer Recruitment and Training Returning Officers: In accordance with Section 198(1) of the Nunavut Elections Act, the Chief Electoral Officer appointed 22 Returning Officers (ROs) for the 22 constituencies in Nunavut. The term of their appointments ends one year after the General Election. Four, 3-day training courses were held during August and September. Assistant Returning Officers: In accordance with Section 202(1) of the Nunavut Elections Act, the Returning Officers appointed 39 Assistant Returning Officers (AROs). The term of their appointments ceased the day following the election. AROs participated with the ROs during the 3-day training sessions during August and September. Deputy Returning Officers & Poll Clerks: In accordance with Section 204 of the Nunavut Elections Act, the Returning Officers appointed 48 Deputy Returning Officers (DROs) and 48 Poll Clerks (PCs) shortly after the writs were issued. The term of their appointments ceased the day following the election. The DROs and PCs attended 1-day training sessions presented by the ROs and AROs in each constituency. Registration Clerks: In accordance with Section 46(1) of the Nunavut Elections Act, the Returning Officer appointed 30 Registration Clerks (RCs). The term of their appointments ceased the day following the election. The RCs participated in the 1-day training session with the DROs and PCs. Other Election Officers: 2 Supervisory Deputy Returning Officers (positioned in Iqaluit and Cambridge Bay), and 1 Deputy Retuning Officer- Special Ballot Coordinator and 1 Poll Clerk-Special Ballot Coordinator (both positioned in Rankin Inlet) were appointed. The term of their appointments ceased the day following the election. Elections Nunavut

8 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Office and Voting Locations During the pre-election and election periods, the office of the Returning Officer is a location for the public to obtain information on the electoral process, register to vote or make changes to their registration, and vote in the advance voting opportunities. The office is also where prospective candidates, financial agents and campaign managers can obtain information on participating in the election and submitting the candidate s declaration of candidacy. An office of the returning officer was secured for every constituency. For the most part, these offices have consistently been used in previous events to establish location memory. In communities with more than one constituency, the returning officers shared the location to centralize the electoral activities. The offices are secured under a contract specifying the dates required for use and cost for the period. The contracts also stipulate certain aspects to the offices to ensure they are accessible to all Nunavummiut, including those who have mobility restrictions. During the advance vote in certain communities and on Election Day, larger voting venues were secured to accommodate the increased numbers of voters who typically vote on these days. Disaster Planning Elections Nunavut undertook an exercise to identify realistic and probable events that could impact voting during the election period. This exercise proved to be useful as the office was required to rely on the plan when early voting was delayed in some communities due to inclement weather.

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 9 Information Technology Communication between the communities and Elections Nunavut headquarters is vital for ensuring an accurate and fair election. With the geographic and environmental challenges that face our territory, it is important to incorporate technology with redundant measures in the event of a communication failure. Each Returning Officer was supplied with a telecommunication device, laptop, printer, scanner, and internet modem. The election officers were also instructed on how to conduct the election and report results if the electronic technology were to fail. Example of Ground Truthing Map: Temp units represent the structures requiring identification Geographic Information Systems Geographic Information System (GIS) provides the foundation for developing constituency maps and ensuring every dwelling in Nunavut is accounted for and placed in the correct constituency. This is especially important where there are two or more constituencies in a community. Elections Nunavut contracted the services of a local company to enhance the GIS database foundation to ensure the information provided to the public in the form of detailed maps was current and accurate. This work included obtaining data sets from the Department of Community & Government Services- Lands Division, as well directly from the City of Iqaluit. Although this information was relatively current, there had been additional residential construction throughout Nunavut that was not yet identified in these data sets. The election officers in each community were provided these unknown building locations and were tasked to identify them through ground truthing. The results of the local ground truthing were then entered in to the data sets providing voters the most accurate geographic information available.

10 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Outreach Save the Date Phase one of the outreach strategy commenced in June 2017 with the distribution of posters indicating when the General Election was going to take place. During this time, a social media campaign was initiated to circulate information to Nunavummiut about the election and important dates and deadlines to be aware of. The Importance of Young Voters Phase three was introduced in the last weeks of the election period to encourage young voters to participate in the election. ᓂᕈᐊᕐᓂᕆᔭᐃᑦ. ᓂᐱᖃᕈᑎᒋᔭᐃᑦ. YOUR VOTE. YOUR VOICE. VUUTIQTATIT. NIPIVIT. VOTRE VOTE. VOTRE VOIX. Get on the Voters List Phase two commenced in the late summer of 2017 with an outreach campaign focused more towards ensuring eligible voters were registered and added to the voters list.

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 11 Social Media Elections Nunavut recognizes the importance of social media in disseminating information to the public. Throughout the election, Elections Nunavut provided Facebook posts to every community news group in Nunavut. For the 2017 General Election, Elections Nunavut created #nunavote17 to provide Twitter users a platform to obtain information from many different organizations contributing to Twitter. Social Media Interactions During the Election Periods Real-time information was posted to Twitter in all of Nunavut s official languages. Users: 13,080 Sessions: 29,586 Page Views: 230,661 Document Downloads: 5985 Impressions: 206,929 Clicks: 6135 Shares: 406 Likes: 332 Users Reached: 78,946 Impressions: 241,900 Clicks: 306 Retweets: 468 Likes: 383 Replies: 14 Engagements: 5013

12 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Alternative Methods for Voting The Nunavut Elections Act recognizes that many voters in Nunavut may not be able to vote during the statutorily prescribed days for voting in the Advance Vote and on Election Day. As such, provisions were implemented to provide voters other various opportunities to vote, including voting in the office of the returning officer, vote by special mail-in ballot, vote by emergency telecommunication and vote by proxy. Elections Nunavut published information about the different voting opportunities in the newspapers, on the website and through social media. Elections Nunavut also participated in media interviews on the various voting opportunities. Special Ballot (mail-in) The Nunavut Elections Act provides the opportunity for those who will be away from their constituency on election day to vote by special ballot. Special ballot applications were made available after the writ was issued on September 25, 2017. The outreach to publicize this option was extensive and included the assistance of many organizations and agencies that support and house Nunavummiut who leave the territory temporarily (See Appendix D for distribution list). The Chief Electoral Officer attended Nunavut Sivuniksavut in Ottawa to provide an overview of the role of Elections Nunavut in our democratic process, as well as to provide in-person assistance to the students to complete voter registration forms and applications for special ballots. Special Ballot (telecommunications) The Nunavut Elections Act provides the opportunity to vote by telecommunication device under certain circumstances. This emergency voting procedure was available for voters who are located in a remote location and had no other means of voting prior to going to that remote location. The outreach for this opportunity was adjoined to the outreach for the special mail-in ballot. (See Appendix F for distribution list).

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 13 Mobile Poll The Nunavut Elections Act provides the opportunity for those who are shut in and unable to attend early voting or the polling station to vote by mobile poll. The Returning Officer and Assistant Returning Officer in each constituency broadcasted information about this voting opportunity through local media and reached out to locations that house elders and others who might be physically unable to attend the poll. Elections Nunavut also communicated with the Nunavummi Disabilities Makinnasuaqtiit Society to share details to with those within their network. The mobile poll was scheduled to be conducted one week prior to the election, however, due to inclement weather, many communities were serviced by the mobile poll one day after originally scheduled. Voting in the Office of the Returning Officer An Office of the Returning Officer was set-up in every constituency, and where more than one community was within a constituency, the office was in the community where the Returning Officer was appointed. The Nunavut Elections Act provides for voting in the office of the Returning Officer as an early voting opportunity. This voting was available from October 16-26. Advance Vote In communities that did not have an Office of the Returning Officer, an advance vote was held on October 23. Courtesy of F. Dombrowski

14 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Proxy Voting The Nunavut Elections Act provides the opportunity to vote by proxy for those who cannot vote because of an unexpected absence and have no other way to vote. Proxy voting applications were made available between October 25 and October 30 at 3:00pm. The Rules for Proxy Voting: Only a Returning Officer or the Chief Electoral Officer can issue applications or certificates to vote by proxy. The voter can only qualify to vote by proxy if they could not vote on election day because of an unexpected absence from their constituency. The voter had no other opportunity to vote. The voter and the proxy voter must be registered in the same constituency. A proxy voter can only vote for one person. Voting by proxy is only allowed on Election Day. Proxy Voting Process The voter obtains an application for a proxy certificate. 2 The voter submits the application for a proxy certificate to the Returning Officer. 3 The Returning Officer confirms if the voter and proxy voter qualify. 4 If they qualify, a proxy certificate with a unique identifier is issued to the voter. 5 The proxy voter votes. 7 The proxy voter presents the completed proxy certificate to the Deputy Returning Officer. 6 The voter and proxy voter complete the proxy certificate.

Election Timeline

16 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday SEPT 24 SEPT 25- Day 35 Writs Issued Pre-Election Period SEPT 26- Day 34 Voter Information Cards mailed SEPT 27- Day 33 SEPT 28- Day 32 SEPT 29- Day 31 Declarations closed at 2pm Candidates could withdraw by 5pm DECLARATION PERIOD VOTERS LIST REVISION PERIOD SEPT 30- Day 30 SPECIAL BALLOT APPLICATION PERIOD OCT 1- Day 29 OCT 2- Day 28 OCT 3- Day 27 OCT 4- Day 26 OCT 5- Day 25 OCT 6- Day 24 OCT 7- Day 23 VOTERS LIST REVISION PERIOD SPECIAL BALLOT APPLICATION PERIOD OCT 8- Day 22 OCT 9- Day 21 OCT 10- Day 20 OCT 11- Day 19 OCT 12- Day 18 OCT 13- Day 17 OCT 14- Day 16 Thanksgiving Day SPECIAL BALLOT APPLICATION PERIOD OCT 15- Day 15 OCT 16- Day 14 OCT 17- Day 13 OCT 18- Day 12 OCT 19- Day 11 OCT 20- Day 10 OCT 21- Day 9 VOTE IN THE OFFICE OF THE RETURNING OFFICER SPECIAL BALLOT APPLICATION PERIOD OCT 22- Day 8 OCT 23- Day 7 OCT 24- Day 6 OCT 25- Day 5 OCT 26- Day 4 OCT 27- Day 3 OCT 28- Day 2 MOBILE POLL ADVANCE VOTE PROXY CERTIFICATE APPLICATION PERIOD VOTE IN THE OFFICE OF THE RETURNING OFFICER SPECIAL BALLOT APPLICATION PERIOD OCT 29- Day 1 OCT 30 ELECTION DAY Proxy deadline 3pm Special ballot deadline 5pm Post-Election Period DEC 29- Day -60 Deadline for Financial Returns PROXY CERTIFICATE APPLICATION PERIOD SPECIAL BALLOT APPLICATION PERIOD 2017 General Election Calendar

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 17 Pre-Election Period: June 27-September 25 Important days June 20 Date not statutorily prescribed June 27 Election Day -90 What happened on that day The Commissioner of Nunavut Nellie Kusugak issued the proclamation for the fifth General Election Pre-election period commenced. The pre-election period started 90 days prior to the writ being issued. During this period, prospective candidates could actively campaign. The Nunavut Elections Act provided the following campaigning rules for this period; The prospective candidate could only use their own personal resources to campaign. This includes money and/or goods & services (S.169(1) NEA), The pre-election expenses combined with the election expenses could not exceed $30,000 (S.169(1) NEA), If the prospective candidate became a candidate in the General Election, all personal resources used during the pre-election period had to be recorded as a contribution on the financial return (S.169(2) NEA), and Anyone campaigning during the pre-election period could not knowingly make or publish any false statement of a fact in relation to the character or conduct of a prospective candidate (S.251(3) NEA)

18 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Election Period: September 25 to October 30 Important days September 25 Election Day -35 September 26 Election Day -34 September 29 Election Day -31 October 1 Election Day -29 October 16 Election Day -14 October 23 Election Day -7 October 25 Election Day -5 October 26 Election Day -4 October 30 Election Day What happened on that day Chief Electoral Officer sent the writ to each Returning Officer (RO). Each RO posted it in their office. First day a person could file a declaration of candidacy. First day a person could apply for a special, mail-in ballot. Elections Nunavut sent a Voter Information Card to every voter on the voters list. 2 pm deadline (local time) to file a declaration of candidacy. 5 pm deadline (local time) to withdraw declaration. Elections Nunavut sent an election notice to each Returning Officer and candidate. First day voters could vote at the Returning Officer s office from 12 noon to 7 pm local time. Mobile poll in each community from 9 am to 11:30 am local time. Advance vote from 12 noon to 7 pm. (For communities with no RO office.) First day voters could get a proxy certificate from Elections Nunavut. Must have met strict criteria. Last day voters could vote at the Returning Officer s office Election Day 3 pm deadline (local) to apply for a proxy certificate. Special ballots had to be received by 5 pm or they did not count. Financial Agent Support Election officers provided support to the candidates and financial agents in preparation for the election. Guides outlining the roles and responsibilities of candidates and their teams were made available in all of Nunavut s official languages. Weekly teleconferences were offered to all candidates and financial agents during the election period to provide information and answer questions on electoral financing rules.

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 19 Post-Election Period: October 31 to December 29 Important days November 4 Date not statutorily prescribed November 6 Election Day +7 November 9 Election Day+ 10 November 21 Date not statutorily prescribed December 29 Election Day +60 What happened on that day Judicial recount in the constituency of Cambridge Bay. Return of the Writ Candidates must have removed all campaign materials. Elected Members of the Legislative Assembly must have sent their completed financial return to the Chief Electoral Officer prior to being allowed to sit or vote in the Legislative Assembly. Candidates and financial agents must have completed and submitted their campaign financial return. Candidates must have destroyed all copies of the voters lists that they received, or returned them to Elections Nunavut. Judicial Recount Disqualification from Sitting The Returning Officer for Cambridge Bay applied to the Nunavut Court of Justice for a judicial recount because the difference between the number of votes in favour of Jeannie Ehaloak was less than 2% of valid votes cast for the other candidate in that constituency. On November 4, 2017, Justice Bychok conducted the judicial recount in Cambridge Bay. All the candidates in the constituency of Cambridge Bay were served with a notice indicating the time and place of the recount, and that each candidate or their representative could attend. The recount increased the margin of win by one vote for Jeannie Ehaloak, and upheld the outcome identified in the unofficial results. Section 183(1) states that no successful candidate can sit or vote in the Legislative Assembly as a member until their financial return is sent to the Chief Electoral Officer. On November 21, 2017, the day of the first sitting of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut, a completed financial return from Pauloosie Keyootak had not been sent to the Chief Electoral Officer. As such, Mr. Keyootak was unable to sit and vote on that day.

Results

22 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Voters List Summary The voters list is maintained in an electronic database accessible only by election officers. During the election period, the voters list is provided to each candidate for their specific constituency. The Act specifies that the candidate can only use it for the election and must destroy it after the election. The voters lists that are provided to candidates are encrypted and have a watermark that identifies each copy to a specific candidate. After the writ was issued, a notice was published informing the public where they could inspect copies of the voters list and Registered Voters versus Eligible Voters in Nunavut 1997-2017 Year Registered Voters Eligible Voters* Coverage 1997 12,044 14,678 82% 1999 12,796 15,372 83% 2004 13,302 17,687 75% 2006 14,628 18,607 79% 2008 14,137 19,563 72% 2013 14,431 22,469 64% 2015 16,240 23,337 70% 2016 16,888 23,753 71% 2017 18,145 24,412 74% * Population data of eligible voters obtained from Nunavut's Bureau of Statistics: Population Estimates by Sex and Single Years of Age, 1996 to 2017. make changes or object to the list. A voter could register in person with an election officer or by email or fax, provided the voter also submitted a copy of a government issued identification which showed their name and address. A Voter Information Card (VIC) was mailed to every registered voter in Nunavut which identified the voter s name, address and constituency. If a VIC was returned undelivered, the Returning Officer made a note to obtain the proper information when the voter attended the poll to vote. Concern was raised that the list contained outdated voter information. Elections Nunavut will continue to harmonize the voters list with other sources of information to improve upon its relevance and accuracy. It is noted that the coverage for registered voters in comparison to the Nunavut Bureau of Statistics population estimates is approximately 74%. This signifies that 26% of Nunavut residents who may be eligible to vote are currently not registered 1. Of particular concern is the lack of registered voters in the 18-33 years age range. Registered Voters are Nunavut residents who are qualified to vote and are registered and have been added to the voters list. Eligible Voters are Nunavut residents who may be qualified to vote but are not registered and have not been added to the voters list. Coverage is the percentage of eligible voters who are registered to vote. 1 This data includes all residents of Nunavut, including a small segment that would not qualify to vote due to the one-year residency requirement.

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 23 Eligible Voter Population 30000 25000 20000 15000 10000 5000 Estimates of Coverage- Registered 1 vs. Eligible Voters 2 Nunavut: 1999-2017 0 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 Year Registered Voters Eligible Voters Registered 1 and Eligible Voters by Age 2,3 Nunavut 2017 Population 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 18 21 24 27 30 33 36 39 42 45 48 51 54 57 60 63 66 69 72 75 78 81 84 87 90 + Age Registered Voters Eligible Voters 1. Registered Voter data obtained from Elections Nunavut s Final Voters List. 2. Population data obtained from Nunavut's Bureau of Statistics: Population Estimates by Sex and Single Years of Age, 1996 to 2017 3. Registered and eligible voters over the age of 90 are categorically combined

24 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Early Voting Early voting opportunities included voting in the office of the returning officer, advance vote, mobile poll and voting by special ballot. 1595 votes were cast throughout Nunavut during the early voting. The early voting accounted for 15% of all votes cast. This represents an increase of early voting by 1% over the 2013 General Election, and a 5% increase over the 2008 General Election. Special Ballots Special ballots include mail-in ballots; used when a voter is away from their constituency during the election days, and the emergency telecommunication voting opportunity; used when a voter is in a remote part of the world and unable to obtain a mailin ballot. % of Votes Cast 16.0% 14.0% 12.0% 10.0% 8.0% 6.0% 4.0% 2.0% 0.0% % of Votes Cast at Early Voting: 1999-2017 1999 2004 2008 2013 2017 Election Year Early Votes Cast 1990-2017 2017: 1595 2013: 1156 2008: 1109 2004: 1425 1999: 598 179 special ballots were issued to registered Nunavut voters throughout the world. Of those ballots issued, 151 were returned on time and counted. 4 ballots were received late and 24 ballots were never returned.

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 25 Special Ballot Report by Constituency 2017 General Election Constituency Special Ballots Issued Special Ballots Received [votes counted] % Received on Time Special Ballots Received Late [votes not counted] % Received Late Special Ballots not Received [votes not counted] % Not Received Aggu 5 5 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Aivilik 5 5 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Amittuq 6 5 83.3% 1 16.7% 0 0.0% Arviat North-Whale Cove 10 4 40.0% 2 20.0% 4 40.0% Arviat South 6 4 66.7% 0 0.0% 2 33.3% Baker Lake 9 4 44.4% 0 0.0% 5 55.6% Cambridge Bay 11 11 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Gjoa Haven 5 2 40.0% 1 20.0% 2 40.0% Hudson Bay 2 2 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Iqaluit-Manirajak 6 5 83.3% 0 0.0% 1 16.7% Iqaluit-Niaqunnguu 15 13 86.7% 0 0.0% 2 13.3% Iqaluit-Sinaa 5 5 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Iqaluit-Tasiluk 15 14 93.3% 0 0.0% 1 6.7% Netsilik 8 8 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Pangnirtung 5 5 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Quttiktuq 12 12 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Rankin Inlet North- Chesterfield Inlet 11 10 90.9% 0 0.0% 1 9.1% Rankin Inlet South 7 7 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% South Baffin 21 15 71.4% 0 0.0% 6 28.6% Tununiq 14 14 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Uqqummiut 1 1 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% TOTAL 179 151 84.4% 4 2.2% 24 13.4%

26 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Voter Turnout Over the past four General Elections, a decrease in voter turnout can be observed. This trend is not unique to Nunavut, with many provincial and territorial elections showing a similar reduction in civic engagement. Overall Voter Turnout : Election Day Voters List vs. Final Voters List: 1995 * -2017 Voter Turnout % 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1995* + 1999* 2004 Election Day Voters List 2008 2013 2017 Final Voters List * Final voters list information is not available prior to 2004 * + 1995 voter turnout % was extracted from Elections NWT data for constituencies that would become part of Nunavut. The Election Day Voters List is compiled from voter data stored from previous election/plebiscite events as well as information obtained from approved sources. The Final Voters List is generated after the General Election and incorporates additions and deletions made during the election periods.

81.2% 78.1% 76.8% 75.3% 74.5% Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 27 Voter Turnout (%) * by Constituency 2017 General Election 70.4% 69.1% 67.9% 66.4% 65.8% 64.7% 64.5% 63.4% 62.5% 60.7% 59.1% 58.6% Voter Turnout % 56.4% 55.0% 54.8% 49.7% 48.9% Constituency * Based on Election Day Voters List Although the overall trend for voter turnout is in decline, the actual number of votes cast has been steadily increasing over the past two General Elections. In the 2017 General Election, 10,607 votes were cast. Total Votes Cast 1995-2017 2017: 10,607 2013: 9,459 2008: 8,139 2004: 10,121 1999: 10,825 1995: 9,449* Votes Cast Number of Votes Cast by Election Year 1995-2017 12000 11000 10000 * 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 1993 1998 2003 2008 2013 2018 Election Year * 1995 Votes cast was extracted from Elections NWT data for constituencies that would become part of Nunavut.

Results by Constituency

57 30 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Constituency of Aggu IGLOOLIK - ᐃᒡᓗᓕᒃ - IGLULIK (Aggu - ᐊᒡᒍ Constituency) 2017 Km 0 0.04 0.08 Legend Constituency Boundary Residential 1619 258 B 258 C 258 D 258 A Non-Residential 261 A 1618 261 B Outside Constituency 262 501 263 260 D 260 C 260 B 260 A Roads \'.r v 'li 'li 1 11 0 0 264 259 B 259 A 255 266 A 266 B 256 266 C 265 A 266 D 265 B I 0 D D 237 531 268 37-022 270 267 A 236 267 C 267 B 217 272 267 E 267 D ~ 834 A 301 626 Q-265 B Q-265 A 235 625 834 C 834 D 834 B 834 E 218 257 623 624 838 E 838 D 838 C 838 B 838 A 836 D 836 E 836 C 836 B 836 A 37-023 276 A 269 A 761 A 276 B 234 269 D 269 C 269 B 219 65 833 761 D 761 B 761 C 274 B 233 75 D ~ p 0 mo 761 E 220 66 274 A 623 615 763 C E5-744 765 763 B 763 A 763 D 763 E 232 76 601 221 78-610 602 B 602 A 278 B 278 A 602 D 602 E 602 C 222 77 607 231 79 606 205 124 223 80 125 230 Co-op 29-13 605 Attagitaajuk High School 199 37-501 224 81 67 238 122 620 621 198 239 609 604 608 48 225 197 67 1/2 Co-op 603 121 288 200 188 D 187 611 0 52 290 120 49 617 616 Ll 190 277 292 718 196 294 300 296 37-018 37-016 189 51 299 37-503 50 37-504 177 37-017 298-2 37-012 Attagutakluk School 619 600 B 298 1955 176 675 618 613 614 612 719 717 600 A 74 93-002 93-001 103 502 264 Public Works Church Restaurant Wildlife Office Kipsigaq Arena Community Centre RCMP GN Office Northern Stores HTA 311 A Northern Stores 311 B 311 C 311 D Northern Stores Hamlet Office Tujormivik 37-014 37-013 215 Housing 214 Hamlet Office 213 37-007 31 Church 61 37-003 Fire 60 Hall 37-002 37-008 37-001 37-009 37-004 58 37-006 37-005 38 59-87 253 73 254 252 303 53 Nunavut Constituency: Aggu - ᐊᒡᒍ

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 31 Constituency of AGGU Returning Officer Roland Alorut PO Box 32 Igloolik, NU X0A 0L0 Assistant Returning Officer Tanner Nutarariaq PO Box 63 Igloolik, NU X0A 0L0 Election Result Polling Station Richard Amarualik Paul A. Quassa -Elected- Jerome Sheaves Matt Teed Rejected Ballots Total Ballots Election Day Voters List Final Voters List Early Polls 7 13 1 8 1 30 - - Election Day A-K 45 53 10 50 5 163 262 299 Election Day L-Z 27 40 3 38 2 110 223 244 Total 79 106 14 96 8 303 485 543 Unaudited Financial Returns Candidate Financial Agent Status Contributions Expenses Surplus (deficit) Surplus Donated To Richard Amarualik Jean-Marie Ipkangnak Filed on time $0 $0 - - Paul A. Quassa Eliyah Evaluarjuk Filed on time $869.27 $869.27 - - Jerome Sheaves George Qaunaq Filed on time $1,340.00 $1,326.54 $13.46 Feeding Nunavut Matt Teed Sandy Qamukaq Filed on time $0 $0 - -

67 25 35 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 33 Constituency of Aivilik CORAL HARBOUR - ᓴᓪᓕᖅ - SALLIQ 2017 Km 0 0.055 0.11 Legend Non-Residential 39 55 57 59 61 63 36 37 34 33 31 32 29 30 50 28 27 25 56 26 24 22 51 52 58 23 20 60 54 62 18 64 96 95 21 od 23 24 19 20 adc'?c;:? oc? D 0000 00 'Ill 18 16 12 10 8 6 4 Post Office The Northern 85 84 55 56 58 60 54 52 57 50 49 48 47 53 46 45 44 57 43 42 41 Residential Road 65 83 62 59 40 66 16 93 82 64 61 39 38 69 15 12 71 73 70 72 14 11 90 81 66 63 65 37 35 34 75 74 13 10 89 80 68 67 32 76 77 79 70 69 31 78 80 81 Sakku School Attiqtait Preschool Arctic College 8 6 5 4 3 2 87 ()(?DO~ o 86 85 83 84 0 77 78 74 76 71 72 73 402 29 27 25 23 401 20.... t Hamlet of Coral Harbour CEDO 18 22 24 19 20 21 4 6 8 10 3 5 7 9 19 18 17 23 15 10 26 11 8 12 16 27 28 29 13 6 32 31 30 37 54 52 38 53 40 39 51 50 42 41 49 46 43 Nunavut Constituency: Aivilik - ᐊᐃᕕᓕᒃ 47 45 44

School Airport Terminal 111 110 109 108 107 106 93 94 95 217 163 65 169 172 164 166 165 25 27 29 64 32 62 56 59 92 144 34 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Constituency of Aivilik NAUJAAT - ᓇᐅᔮᑦ - NAUYAAT 2017 Km 0 0.08 0.16 Legend Residential Non-Residential Road Unnamed Road 30 33 34 185 186 184 183 44 36 35 107 108 41 43 45 198 46 47 199 189 42 55 48 49 216 61 197 190 196 195 200 21 54 191 201 202 52 153 168 20 192 214 203 194 208 204 210 207 206 171 237 173 238 113 112 153 152 129 151 149 105 148 147 103 146 100 87 86 84 83 78 79 80 81 96 97 98 99 75 76 85 82 40 60 156 21 B 101 102 132 104 134 138 133 135 136 137 139 140 141 142 143 175 176 177 179 180 181 182 Nunavut Constituency: Aivilik / ᐊᐃᕕᓕᒃ

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 35 Constituency of AIVILIK Returning Officer Wendy Kusugak PO Box 191 Naujaat, NU X0C 0H0 Assistant Returning Officer Donna Kripinak PO Box 143 Naujaat, NU X0C 0H0 Assistant Returning Officer Lenny Emiktaut PO Box 179 Coral Harbour, NU X0C 0C0 Election Result Polling Station Early Polls Coral Harbour Election Day A-Z Coral Harbour Early Polls Naujaat Election Day A-Z Naujaat Jack Anawak Patterk Netser -Elected- Rejected Ballots Total Ballots Election Day Voters List Final Voters List 4 9 0 13 - - 79 205 10 294 423 422 11 9 0 20 - - 124 95 1 220 408 433 Total 218 318 11 547 831 855 Unaudited Financial Returns Jack Anawak Patterk Netser Candidate Financial Agent Status Contributions Expenses Surplus (deficit) Surplus Donated To Bernice Malliki Doris Bruce Filed on time Filed on time $2,571.77 $2,451.07 $120.70 Search & Rescue $468.52 $1,585.72 ($1,117.20) -

404 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 37 Constituency of Amittuq IGLOOLIK - ᐃᒡᓗᓕᒃ - IGLULIK (Amittuq - ᐊᒥᑦᑐᖅ Constituency) 2017 212 211 Dept. Sustainable Development Km 0 0.035 0.07 Legend Constituency Boundary 244 245 Residential 337 243 242 246 247 305 304 37-019 Non-Residential Outside Constituency 334 A 334 B 241 248 249 1321 Roads 334 C 240 210 540-D 334 D 141-J 251 209 333 142-634 5000 250 226 208 227 228 OOsz:roo~ 322 B 322 C 322 D 324 322 A 326 B 326 C 326 D 326 A 332 331 400 B 400 A 401 B 401 A 310 A 309 C 310 B 309 B 310 C 309 A 310 D 310 E 308 312 323 1295-U 0 0 co uj 318 315 314 (} 311 204 186 185 207 54 229 195 371 202 55 201 194 175 102 130 70 174 72 129 71 179 482 128 30 37 37-010 42 36 173 41 1307 E5-200 203 27 206 453 320 37-500 319 29-07 316 127 39 126 193 1333 280 B 465 280 A 2295 403 B 403 A 466 282 C 282 B 282 A 1964 402 D 284 B 402 C 284 A 285 402 B 402 A 286 B 302 286 A 287 399 Nunavut Constituency: Amittuq - ᐊᒥᑦᑐᖅ 398 900

150 A 38 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Constituency of Amittuq HALL BEACH - ᓴᓂᕋᔭᒃ - SANIRAYAK 2017 Km 0 0.05 0.1 Legend RCMP Non-Residential 403 Residential 401 A-E 288 A 288 B 37-008 223 404 266 B 266 A 284 222 Road 223 405 A 405 B 257 402 A-E 256 221 286 287 281 280 220 219 282 283 260 218 254 406 A-E Daycare 407 261 217 253 408 271 262 216 272 215 263 273 Hotel 214 274 264 Co-op Warehouse 275 265 276 277 210 Community Hall 209 208 37-002 37-001 Catholic Church 207 206 Power Plant 205 204 HBO50 203 202 37-003 Fire Hall Hamlet Elder's Centre HBO51 School Housing K5 Arena 307 308 B 308 A 309 305 Northern 101 323 102 304 322 310 103 303 311 Co-op 320 B 320 A 312 302 313 319 104 Health Centre 301 A 318 301 B 37-010 316 C 324 D 314 B 151 B 151 A 152 C 153 A-E 150 B 142 141 315 B 37-009 321 B 325 143 144 155 A-E 145 133 B 146 119 120 147 121 122 105 315 A 123 106 321 A 124 107 324 B 324 A 324 C 314 A 108 316 A 316 B 109 133 D 133 C 152 A 152 B 110 133 A 152 D 152 E 134 A 134 B 134 C 148 125 111 134 D 149 126 112 135 A 135 B 135 C 135 C 127 128 129 130 131 B 131 A Nunavut Constituencies: Amittuq - ᐊᒥᑦᑐᖅ 132 B 132 A

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 39 Constituency of AMITTUQ Returning Officer Jesse Oolateeta PO Box 288 Igloolik, NU X0A 0L0 Election Result Assistant Returning Officer Robby Kublu PO Box 101 Igloolik, NU X0A 0L0 Assistant Returning Officer Miranda Qanatsiaq PO Box 112 Hall Beach, NU X0A 0K0 Polling Station Solomon Allurut Paul Haulli Jason Ikeperiar Reena Irqittuq Erasmus Ivvalu Joelie Kaernerk -Elected- George Qulaut Rejected Ballots Total Ballots Election Day Voters List Final Voters List Early Polls Hall Beach Election Day A-Z Hall Beach Early Polls Igloolik Election Day A-Z Igloolik 2 3 1 1 0 3 1 0 11 - - 12 46 35 35 1 86 32 2 249 391 417 3 2 1 5 2 3 1 0 17 - - 22 33 4 5 19 23 35 0 141 257 272 Total 39 84 41 46 22 115 69 2 418 648 689

40 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Unaudited Financial Returns Candidate Financial Agent Status Contributions Expenses Surplus (deficit) Solomon Allurut Peter Ivalu Filed on time $863.69 $863.69 - Paul Haulli Goretti Morgan Filed on time $0 $0 - Jason Ikeperiar Jason Kaernerk Filed on time $0 $0 - Reena Irqittuq Issaccie Qanatsiak Filed on time $0 $0 - Erasmus Ivvalu Janet Airut Filed on time $0 $0 - Joelie Kaernerk James Langille Filed on time $117.23 $117.23 - George Qulaut Louis Tapardjuk Filed on time $596.33 $596.33 -

501 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 41 Constituency of Arviat North-Whale Cove ARVIAT - ᐊᕐᕕᐊᑦ (Arviat North-Whale Cove / ᐊᕐᕕᐊᑦ ᐅᐊᖕᓇᖓ-ᑎᑭᕋᕐᔪᐊᖅ / Arviat Nord-Whale Cove / Arviat Tununga-Tikiraryuaq Constituency) 2017 108 3rd Ave 110 113 111 109 117 115 112 116 118 200 201 202 3rd Ave 206 208 210 212 214 Km 0 0.03 0.06 Legend Constituency Boundary 203 205 A 205 B 209 211 213 400 Residential 600 A-E 201 300 302 304 301 303 4th Ave 217 402 A 402 B 408 500 502 504 506 508 510 512 Outside Constituency Road Unnamed Road 700 A-E 205 A 205 B 205 C 205 D 205 E 3rd St 602 301 306 308 5th Ave 305 307 309 4th St 401 403 405 3rd Ave 3rd Ave 402 C 402 D 402 E 500 502 504 507 300 303 310 312 407 409 6th St 400 302 402 500 4th Ave 2nd St 702 300 301 303 304 305 307 309 311 401 5th Ave 405 404 406 5th St 502 501 305 306 B 308 407 409 504 800 302 310 312 411 300 301 303 304 306 307 6th Ave 309 311 400 6th Ave 402 404 B 406 A 508 A 506 522 516 6th St 301 302 305 308 313 315 401 4th Ave 310 403 303 304 307 312 314 316 405 407 409 601 305 306 309 400 600 501 601 307 311 313 7th Ave 7th Ave 315 402 404 A 309 308 310 317 319 404 B 500 502 A 502 B 504 A 312 314 401 403 405 316 A 316 B 407 311 A 311 B 311 C 311 D 311 E 8th Ave 316 C 318 A 318 B 318 C 400 402 B 701 A 701 B 501 503 701 7th Ave 313 315 317 319 A-E 4th St 8th Ave 401 A 401 B 401 C 401 D 404 A 406 A 408 500 502 705 703 403 A 403 B 403 C 403 D 405 A 405 B 405 C 405 D 501 A 402 A 402 B 402 C 404 A 404 B 501 B 503 505 A 406 A 406 B 406 C 401 500 A 500 B 502 A 502 B 401 403 6th Ave 405 407 9th Ave 409 7th Ave 502 400 A 901 A 5th St 900 A 902 C 902 B 902 A 903 901 7th St 402 10th Ave 904 A Nunavut Constituency: Arviat North-Whale Cove / ᐊᕐᕕᐊᑦ ᐅᐊᖕᓇᖓ-ᑎᑭᕋᕐᔪᐊᖅ / Arviat Nord-Whale Cove / Arviat Tununga-Tikiraryuaq 6th St 8th Ave

131 A 131 B 107 A 107 B 106 A 106 B 81 79 78 77 82 69 76 67 75 68 74 66 73 65 72 64 71 63 70 Qulliq 56 62 61 49 19 18 14 17 13 12 15 7 4 16 11 5 2 42 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Constituency of Arviat North-Whale Cove 10 WHALE COVE - ᑎᑭᕋᕐᔪᐊᖅ - TIKIRARYUAQ 2017 3 9 1 8 0 B B Km 0 0.04 0.08 0 p D Legend Non-Residential 129 128 Residential 119 120 Road 103 102 105 104 108 A 108 B 109 B 109 A 100 A 100 B 110 A 110 B 111 A 111 B 113 A 112 B 113 B 112 A 112 C 115 A 114 A 115 B 114 B Garage 116 A 116 B, 116 C 116 D 116 E 118 117 120 Akuliriit Daycare Peter Ongashimna Arena John Adjuk Hall / Issatikpaluk Health Centre Northwestel Radio Station Inuglak School 83 84 Hamlet Office / Canada Post 215 A 215 B 60 A 211 NAC Learning Centre 60 B Anglican Church 36 A 36 B 212, ~.., <S>. 00 ff 210 Tasiurqtit Housing Association RCMP Detachment 213 B 213 A 209 213 D 213 C Demolished Garage 207 Hamlet Garage Fire Hall Tavaani Inns North 214 B 214 A 208 214 D 214 C Dept. of Environment Conservation Office 206 Fish Plant 205 Community Freezer D 0 () D D ~ 202 Roman Catholic Church 204 203 Issatik Co-op 200 201 Energy Power House QEC Power Plant Nunavut Constituency: Arviat North-Whale Cove / ᐊᕐᕕᐊᑦ ᐅᐊᖕᓇᖓ-ᑎᑭᕋᕐᔪᐊᖅ / Arviat Nord-Whale Cove / Arviat Tununga-Tikiraryuaq

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 43 Constituency of ARVIAT NORTH-WHALE COVE Returning Officer Andrea Ishalook PO Box 648 Arviat, NU X0C 0E0 Assistant Returning Officer Sarah Anowtalik PO Box 473 Arviat, NU X0C 0E0 Assistant Returning Officer Barbara Ulurksit PO Box 94 Whale Cove, NU X0C 0J0 Election Result Polling Station Early Polls Arviat Election Day A-K Arviat Election Day L-Z Arviat Early Polls Whale Cove Election Day A-Z Whale Cove George Kuksuk Unaudited Financial Returns John Main -Elected- Rejected Ballots Total Ballots Election Day Voters List Final Voters List 20 42 0 62 - - 33 151 0 184 286 281 19 99 0 118 195 188 5 10 0 15 - - 38 106 0 144 189 187 Total 115 408 0 523 670 656 Candidate Financial Agent Status Contributions Expenses Surplus (deficit) George Kuksuk Mary Aulatjut Did not File - - - John Main Amanda Hanson-Main Filed on time $20,048.09 $20,048.09 -

9th Ave 44 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Constituency of Arviat South ARVIAT - ᐊᕐᕕᐊᑦ (Arviat South / ᐊᕐᕕᐊᑦ ᓂᒋᐊ / Arviat Sud / Arviat Hivuraa Constituency) 2017 3rd Ave 4th Ave 600 3rd St 604 4th St 6th St 606 A 4th Ave 5th Ave 606 C 606 B 5th St 2nd St 6th Ave 1st Ave 7th St 6th Ave 4th Ave 2nd Ave 3rd Ave 3rd Ave 6th St 700 D 1st Ave 700 604 700 A 700 B 700 C 706 610 502 500 602 603 603 605 607 609 611 614 613 616 615 617 621 622 624 623 602 720 A 7th Ave7th Ave 8th Ave 702 701 703 707 707 707 709 708 720 B 712 711 712 714 713 714 713 716 715 716 718 718 717 720 719 720 722 200 802 602 8th St 8th Ave 4th Ave 700 600 600 601 604 606 602 608 612 605 619 620 701 600 703 612 705 614 4th St 700 707 704 606 706 709 701 708 700 703 709 710 711 702 713 715 712 714 717 710 719 721 207 715 205 717 208 206 204 202 801 800 803 Km 0 0.04 0.08 Legend Constituency Boundary Residential Non-Residential Outside Constituency Road Unnamed Road 701 A 701 C 701 D 6th Ave 9th St 10th St 11th St 7th St7th St 7th Ave 3rd Ave 5th St 400 A 400 B 402 A 402 B 5th Ave 10th Ave 3rd Ave 8th St 5th Ave 701 A St 6th Ave 701 B 701 B 902 800 404 A 404 B 403 B 403 A 12th 701 D 701 E 803 B 803 A 805 B 805 A 8th Ave 708 A 708 B 9th St 6th St6th St 708 C 708 D 708 E 801 A 707 A 707 C 707 D 703 D 707 B 707 E 703 A 703 B 703 C 703 E 700 A 700 B 700 D 700 E 6th Ave 704 A 704 B 704 D 7th Ave 704 E 11th Ave 706 A 706 B 801 D 8th St 706 C 801 A 706 D 706 E 801 B 801 C 801 E 800 A 800 B 800 C 800 D 800 E 803 A 803 B 803 C 803 D 803 E 802 A 802 B 802 C 802 D 801 A 705 D 801 B 802 E 801 C 801 D 801 E 707 A 803 A 803 B 9th Ave 707 E 701 E 706 D 707 B 803 D 9th St 803 E 8th Ave 802 D 802 E 804 A 804 B 804 C 804 D 800 A 800 B 707 C 707 D 705 A 705 B 701 A 701 B 701 C 705 C 705 E 701 D 706 A 706 B 700 702 706 C 706 E 800 C 803 C 800 D 701 C 703 701 704 804 E 800 E 802 A 802 B 704 C 700 C 705 700 707 701 702 703 704 700 709 705 705 706 702 707 708 703 709 710 704 711 712 702 705 713 714 709 704 707 708 715 716 802 C 711 706 709 710 717 718 713 708 719 711 712 710 800 713 717 714 801 712 802 715 719 714 800 721 716 601 720 802 723 503 305 800 A-J 805 B 801 B 703 A 805 A-J 805 C 805 D 802 A-J 10th Ave 10th St 805 E 723 501 805 A 303 801 C 801 D 801 E 725 801 A 300 401 703 C 703 D 703 E 703 B 801 402 901 301 800 803 400 403 300 401 802 901 301 1000 903 304 1002 307 1001 305 1000 1100 301 302 300 1102 301 1000 602 606 600 600 608 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 601 600 600 600 600 9th Ave 554 603 603 900 901 700 702 704 702 708 710 801 803 809 811 805 802 800 704 702 700 600 502 500 1001 1003 1101 1105 304 302 300 600 601 902 711 710 716 718 900 1005 302 300 303 1002 1101 813 804 A-J 1100 604 Nunavut Constituency: Arviat South / ᐊᕐᕕᐊᑦ ᓂᒋᐊ / Arviat Sud / Arviat Hivuraa 605 606 808 7th St 12th Ave

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 45 Constituency of ARVIAT SOUTH Returning Officer Hayley Locke PO Box 205 Arviat, NU X0C 0E0 Election Result Polling Station Assistant Returning Officer Dorianna Irkok PO Box 104 Arviat, NU X0C 0E0 Jason Gibbons Joe Savikataaq -Elected- Rejected Ballots Total Ballots Election Day Voters List Final Voters List Early Polls 33 68 2 103 - - Election Day A-K 119 114 9 242 386 424 Election Day L-Z 82 98 3 183 264 300 Total 234 280 14 528 650 724 Unaudited Financial Returns Candidate Financial Agent Status Contributions Expenses Surplus (deficit) Jason Gibbons Joe Ishalook Filed on time $5,273.88 $5,273.88 - Joe Savikataaq John Tugak Filed on time $6,044.09 $6,044.09 -

4007 7036 4th St 1st Rd 1st Rd 6th St 9 Crescent Rd 1131 1133 Ave 1130 7th 7th Ave 1126 2143 1123 2140 2145 7th Ave 4th St 2147 2146 1st Crescent 2128 2129 2130 2131 2127 2126 1116 1115 1st Rd 2125 2117 1114 2132 6th Ave 2124 2122 6th Ave 1110 1st St? 2120 1108 1093 1113 1112 3078 3076 3077 2111 2112 2110 2109 3rd St 2121 2105 2075 2100 2099 3081 3079 3080 2101 2102 1111 1109 3065 2115 2116 2114 1 2002 46 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Constituency of Baker Lake BAKER LAKE - ᖃᒪᓂᑦᑐᐊᖅ - QAMANITTUAQ 2017 Km 0 0.08 0.16 Legend Non-Residential Residential Road Unnamed Road 520 521 515 517 1132 522 519 1063 1062 1061 1068 1060 1121 1066 1119 1118 1117 1059 1058 1120 1067 2123 1069 1052 1057 1056 1091 1051 1055 2113 2108 1090 2072 1089 7th Ave 1070 1034 1050 6th St 6th St 3088 3082 2093 2092 2104 2103 1106 3083 2094 2073 1094 2095 2085 2nd St 1107 1088 1081 1071 1036 3084 3085 3063 2096 3067 2084 1104 1095 2097 2074 1105 1080 6th Ave 1038 1040 1039 1st Ave 3086 6th Ave 3069 3068 3087 3050 2098 3070 3052 3051 5th St 5th Ave 5th Ave 3rd St 4th Ave 4th Ave 4th Ave 4th Ave 1101 1102 3071 3054 2078 2086 2076 1087 1082 2087 2089 2088 2077 2053 1079 3064 2055 1096 1086 1083 1001 2054 2056 1103 3072 3053 2058 2057 3037 3038 3039 2091 2090 1084 1002 2080 1097 3073 3056 3055 2059 1043 2081 2061 2060 2045 2046 1099 3074 1088 1049 3059 3058 3057 3041 3040 2083 1085 2067 2049 2047 2048 3060 2068 2069 2033 1st Ave 3061 3042 3025 3026 2070 2062 2051 2034 3062 3044 3043 2071 2063 2052 2nd Ave 3045 3029 4th Ave 3048 3047 3028 3027 1045 1028 1046 1044 2035 1025 2036 1040 1047 1026 3046 2064 2065 2038 2037 1029 2043 4th Ave 2041 3031 3030 2040 2039 2022 1040 2021 1030 3049 2024 2023 1019 3033 3032 2025 1033 3034 2044 1031 1032 3035 2042 St 2026 1022 1021 1020 1007 3036 2027 2012-3021 4th 1024 1023 2029 2028 2014 2013 1025 2nd Crescent 1009 1008 2030 1st Ave 4042 4043 4044 3rd Crescent 4045 4028 4026 5th Crescent 4th Ave4th Ave 4029 4030 4th Crescent 4048 4037 4020 3rd Crescent 7th St 4022 4021 3022 3018 3014 3015 2016 3023 2032 2031 3009 3024 3010 2001 2003 1016 1015 4027 2019 2006 1017 3012 2020 2010 2009 1st Ave 3001 2007 3017 3002 3003 2008 4024 8th St 4038 Crescent 4019 3016 4023 3004 3005 3006 4025.. 11th St 4040 4th 4012 9th St 5051 4039 4018 4001 3008 3007 5046 5050 2nd Rd 4017 7th St 4002 4003 5045 5049 10th St 4004 5048 8th St 4005 5047 9th St 4006 5040 5032 4008 5034 5033 4009 5036 Fuel Tank 5008 5006 5007 5037 5039 5038 5035 5031 1st Ave 1st Ave 1st Ave 6th Crescent 2nd Rd 2nd Rd 2nd Rd 5061 5030 5022 5028 5023 5029 5021 5020 5019 5005 5024 5014 5004 5002 5001 5025 7009 7001 5015 5003 7002 5016 7020 5018 7021 5009 5010 7003 7019 5017 5013 5011 7004 7018 7017 7015 7011 7040 7022 7034 7031 7030 7012 7005 7039 7023 7006 7055 7064 7035 7024 7014 7007 7025 7008 7065 7060 7056 7037 7045 7th Crescent 7028 7027 7046 7067 7049 7059 7047 Crescent 8th 7048 7070 7069 Nunavut Constituency: Baker Lake - ᖃᒪᓂᑦᑐᐊᕐᒃ - Qamanittuaq

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 47 Constituency of BAKER LAKE Returning Officer Mary Owingayak PO Box 43 Baker Lake, NU X0C 0A0 Election Result Assistant Returning Officer Sanark Nakoolak PO Box 518 Baker Lake, NU X0C 0A0 Polling Station Karen Kabloona Simeon Mikkungwak -Elected- Rejected Ballots Total Ballots Election Day Voters List Final Voters List Early Polls 43 25 1 69 - - Election Day A-K 105 150 3 258 434 396 Election Day L-Z 132 214 3 349 545 584 Total 280 389 7 676 979 980 Unaudited Financial Returns Candidate Financial Agent Status Contributions Expenses Karen Kabloona Delma Uquqtuq Filed on time $13,639.67 $13,639.37 - Surplus (deficit) Simeon Mikkungwak Robert Seeteenak Filed on time $2,971.53 $2,973.29 ($1.76)

Iharuliq St St. Kalaak 35 38 33 32 39 31 30 37 34 28 35 32 26 25 31 33 24 30 30 23 Omingmak St 16 6 55 13 12 55 51 58 6 50 56 52 1 3 1 49 6 8 46 7 9 50 49 48 47 6 45 46 10 8 43 2 27 23 4 8 41 41 42 41 21 38 40 39 39 19 40 36 37 32 43 35 34 41 7 5 31 3 22 21 29 20 27 10 9 18 25 8 7 26 17 16 24 6 5 23 15 14 3 22 4 8 20 12 19 4 1 18 2 11 6 10 17 8 16 9 10 8 14 12 15 3 7 6 5 13 5 4 9 11 12 9 2 3 7 13 16 10 1 7 11 8 2 6 9 5 12 1 1 4 7 4 1 5 6 2 8 3 5 6 9 11 1 6 4 1 4 2 2 1 Omingmak St 63 61 5 7 3 59 9 1 11 2 13 4 1 4 16 9 15 2 12 1 10 8 4 9 7 5 3 Maligik Rd 57 15 55 3 17 53 13 5 19 16 51 11 2 7 21 9 49 9 7 23 5 11 47 1 3 5 45 7 12 2 I 43 10 61 33 5 9 7 41 3 8 20 1 31 18 13 39 12 4 6 2 37 5 3 7 15 8 10 2 12 35 27 3 4 24 9 B 39 18 12 B 3 4 29 4 3 2 5 27 3 4 25 2 23 21 19 28 6 3 17 4 3 15 1 2 4 13 6 2 48 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Constituency of Cambridge Bay CAMBRIDGE BAY - ᐃᖃᓗᒃᑑᑎᐊᖅ - IQALUKTUUTTIAQ 2017 8 Km 0 0.045 0.09 1 3 5 11 10 14 4 10 3 5 NAC Daycare & Residence 0 Legend 30 A 30 B 34 A-J 30 D 30 C Non-Residential 35 33 49 F 49 E 49 D 49 C 49 B 49 A Residential 51F 51 E 51 D 51 C 51 B 51 A 53 E Kalaak St. 53 D 53 C 53 A 53 B Do 0 59 57 Road CHARS 36 C 36 D 36 E 36 B 36 A 33 D 33 E 33 A 33 B 33 C Kulayak Rd 2 A Nogak Rd Tiggiak Rd 2 B CHARS 2 C 49 E 49 D 49 C 49 B 49 A Kilgavik St 4 A Kilgavik St 4 B 28 A 4 C 36 C 36 B 36 A 36 E 36 D 28 B 4 D 46 44 34 B 34 C 34 A 42 B 28 C 42 A 34 D 34 E 52 B 52 E 52 D 52 C 52 A 6 A 28 D Okpik St Tatkik Rd North 6 B 28 E 29 B 29 A 43 B 43 A 6 C 47 C 47 B 43 C 43 D 45 B 45 A 47 A 26 A 59 B 59 A 26 B 9 B 8 A 9 A Okpik St 26 C 8 B 26 D 8 C 44 C 1 D 44 B 44 A 26 E Pungnik Rd 48 B 48 A 3 A 1 C 3 B 45 C 1 B Okpik St 45 B 45 A 51 B 1 A 51 C 51 A 9 A-J 53 C 53 B 53 A Natik St Tuktu St 34 A-H 1 2 2 B 2 A 2 D Koihok Mahagak Rd Tuktu St Okalik St Kangok Rd 1 B 1 A 2 C 2 A Nanook Rd 5 A 4 D 4 C 4 B 4 A 2 B 1 C 1 D 2 A 5 B Kalvik Rd Ogak Rd 8 6 3 D 3 C 3 B 3 A 4 A 4 B Okalik St Kulik Elementary School 4 D 4 C 2 B 3 B 3 A 5 D 5 C 5 B 5 A Kilinik High School / Community Library / KHS 3 B 4 B Ogak Rd Rd Aniakvik 2 D N.A.C. / C.I.C. Arc 23 A Arctic Islands Lodge Tatkik Rd 9 D 3 A 4 A 9 C 5 B 5 A 8 D Tigiganiak Rd 9 B 22 B Kangok Rd 8 C 9 A -C, 6 D 22 A 3 B 3 A 11 B 8 B 6 C Kulik Rd Wellness Centre 11 A Roman Catholic 8 A 11 C 6 B 7 B 7 A 6 A Helen Magsakak Building 12 B School Storage 11 B Church Youth 9 A 10 B 13 B Kamotik Rd Centre 12 A N.A.C. Gray Annex Health Centre Bank / N.H.C. / Post Office Co-op Store / Pharmacy / Nunavut Power Corp. Youth 7 B 13 D Centre 8 B 7 H Nunavut Planning Commission Nunavut Impact Review Board 11 A 7 A 10 A 7 F 8 B 8 A 8 A 7 E 7 G 7 D 7 C 9 A 5 3 9 B Inukshuk Office / Garage 29 A 7 B 29 B 6 A 7 A 13 C Fire Hall Kingmik St Kingalik St Omingmak St Old 3-Bay Northwest Tel Office 6 B 1 F Nanook Wordworking Kitikmeot Law Centre Mitik St KIA / NTI Mitik St Natik St 1 E 1 D 1 C 1 B 1 A 2 F 2 E 2 D 2 C 2 B 2 A 4 A 4 C 4 B 4 D Hamlet Office / Council Chambers / Arena Pump House 2 A 2 B 2 C Community Hall 2 D Kitikmeot Foods Daycare Office Wildlife Kapihilik Cres Visitors' Centre Glad Tidings Church Old Hall 5 B 11 C 11 A 11 B 1 A 11 E 11 D Daycare 1 B 11 F Office Green Row 5 A Pool Akilgik Rd 6 E Ugyuk Rd Housing Shop New 3-Bay Enokhok Office Game Hall T-MAX / Northern Store / Quick Stop 6 D Jago Services 6 C Arctic Closet 6 B Mitik St Rd 6 A Elder's Palace Akhak Anglican Church 2 B 2 C 2 A Power Corp. 1 D 1 C 2 F 2 E 2 D 2 G H.T.O. N.A.C. Main Building Power Corp. 12 A Migiayak Rd Rd Kugyok Cres 2 H 1 B 4 6 1 A 2 G Tulik 1 A 1 B 1 C Kopannoak St Bunkhouse 2 F 2 E 1 D 2 D 1 E Kapihilik Cres Mitik St 1 F Power Plant 2 C 2 B Inns North Co-op Hotel RCMP Detachment 6 A 6 B Omilik Rd 2 A 6 A 6 C 6 D Kitnuna Office 1 B 1 A 18 A 6 E 18 D 18 C 18 B Ogyuk Rd 6 F 6 B Kitikmeot Supplies 3 D 3 C 3 A 3 B Akilgik Rd Mitik St Old Co-op Store Kitnuna Garage 9 D 9 C 9 B Avingak St 9 A New Hamlet Office 6 4 8 A 8 B 14 A 14 B 14 C 14 D 14 E 8 C 14 F Natik St 8 D 8 E 8 F Amagok St 8 G Ugyuk Rd Meat Plant Coast Guard Natik St Natik St Natik St Nunavut Constituency: Cambridge Bay - ᐃᖃᓗᒃᑑᑎᐊᕐᒃ - Iqaluktuuttiaq

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 49 Constituency of CAMBRIDGE BAY Returning Officer Barbara Porter PO Box 2212 Cambridge Bay, NU X0B 0C0 Assistant Returning Officer Patricia Wingnek PO Box 22 Cambridge Bay, NU X0B 0C0 Election Result Polling Station Jeannie Ehaloak -Elected- Pamela Gross Harry Maksagak Rejected Ballots Total Ballots Election Day Voters List Final Voters List Early Polls 42 17 19 0 78 - - Election Day A-K 143 155 76 5 379 500 494 Election Day L-Z 75 77 31 1 184 411 399 Total 260 249 126 6 641 911 893 Unaudited Financial Returns Candidate Financial Agent Status Contributions Expenses Surplus (deficit) Surplus Donated To Jeannie Ehaloak Brent Boddy Filed on time $5,250.00 $5,050.66 $199.34 Gov t of NU Pamela Gross Lena Egotak Filed on time $3,597.45 $3,597.45 - - Harry Maksagak Richard Ekpakohak Filed on time $1,374.67 $1,374.67 - -

15 6 4 2 Hotel ᐊᖁᓪᕕᒃ Pond St / ᑕᓯᐊᕐᔪᒃ ᐊᑉᖁᑖ Out Point Dr / ᓇᓯᑦᑕᕐᕕᒃ ᐊᖁᓪᕕᒃ Den Dr / ᐊᐳᒥᐅᕕᒃ ᐊᖁᓪᕕᒃ Water Lake Rd / ᐊᑉᖁᑦ Out Point Dr / ᓇᓯᑦᑕᕐᕕᒃ ᐊᖁᓪᕕᒃ ᐃᒥᕐᑕᕐᕕᒃ ᐊᑉᖁᑦ Polar Bear Rd / ᓇᓄᖅ Seal St / ᓇᑦᑎᖅ ᐊᑉᖁᑖ Airport Rd / ᑎᖕᒥᕈᖃᖅᕕᒃ ᐊᑉᖁᑦ Airport Rd / ᑎᖕᒥᕈᖃᖅᕕᒃ ᐊᑉᖁᑦ Work Place St / ᓴᓐᓇᕕᒃ ᐊᑉᖁᑖ Airport Rd / ᑎᖕᒥᕈᖃᖅᕕᒃ ᐊᑉᖁᑦ Aglukkaq Rd / ᐊᒡᓘᒃᑲᖅ ᐊᑉᖁᑦ ᑲᖏᖅᓗᒃ ᐊᖁᓪᕕᒃ Recreation Dr / ᐅᓚᑉᕿᕕᓕᕆᔨᑦ ᐊᖁᓪᕕᒃ 10 1 3 5 7 9 4 6 24 1 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 1 2 2 22 20 18 3 16 16 5 7 9 14 13 2 11 4 6 8 34 A-E 10 10 7 8 6 10 3 32 A-E 13 14 12 9 10 8 5 1 A-E 11 9 13 3 2 1 35 33 1 31 3 4 5 29 36 27 38 6 34 20 25 11 30 18 13 28 23 16 26 14 19 9 21 17 24 8 19 12 7 22 15 9 6 20 5 17 13 7 8 18 4 6 3 5 13 3 2 1 12 3 4 8 5 4 1 2 6 2 4 2 6 18 8 10 16 9 14 17 15 4 2 13 11 2 2 1 2 2 4 7 14 5 2 12 4 4 10 13 11 6 1 8 5 8 7 5 10 3 1 6 4 7 1 50 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Constituency of Gjoa Haven GJOA HAVEN - ᐅᖅᓱᖅᑑᖅ - UQHUQTUUQ 2017 Km 0 0.075 0.15 2 Legend 33 A-E Residential 7 A-E Non-Residential 16 A-E 12 5 A-E 14 Road 6 A-D 11 A-C Airport Unnamed Road \ 1 2 1 21 19 1 A-E 20 22 \ 3 1 / ᑲᖏᖅᓗᒃ ᐊᖁᓪᕕᒃ Bay Dr 9 A-C School Ln / ᐃᓕᓴᖅᕕᒃ ᑐᐊᓪᕈᖅ Harpoon Rd / ᐆᓇᖅ ᐊᑉᖁᑦ Spearhead Rd / ᓴᖕᒥᐊᖅ ᐊᑉᖁᑦ Bay Dr / 11 Back Rd / ᑐᓄᐊᓂ ᐊᑉᖁᑦ Rope Rd / ᑐᑲᖅᓯᐊᖅ ᐊᑉᖁᑦ Recreation Dr / ᐅᓚᑉᕿᕕᓕᕆᔨᑦ ᐊᖁᓪᕕᒃ ᐊᖁᓪᕕᒃ / ᖁᓪᓕᖅ 122 Stone Lamp Dr Ravine St / ᑰᕈᖅ ᐊᑉᖁᑖ Setter St / Recreation Dr / ᐅᓚᑉᕿᕕᓕᕆᔨᑦ ᐊᖁᓪᕕᒃ ᑕᑦᖁᑦ ᐊᑉᖁᑖ Recreation Ice Rd / ᓯᑯ ᐊᑉᖁᑦ Dr / ᐅᓚᑉᕿᕕᓕᕆᔨᑦ Lamp Dr / ᖁᓪᓕᖅ ᐊᖁᓪᕕᒃ Dr / ᓯᓂᒃᑕᕐᕕᒃ ᐊᖁᓪᕕᒃ Stone 42 40 Steel Dr / ᓴᕕᒃ ᐊᖁᓪᕕᒃ Slide St / ᓯᑐᕋᖅᕕᒃ ᐊᑉᖁᑖ RCMP Rd / RCMP ᐳᑭᖅᑕᓖᑦ ᐊᑉᖁᑦ Porter Rd 27 Ice Rd / ᓯᑯ ᐊᑉᖁᑦ Stone Marker St / ᐃᓄᒡᓱᒃ ᐊᑉᖁᑖ / ᐳᐊᑕ ᐊᑉᖁᑦ Sled Dr / ᖃᒧᑎᒃ ᐊᖁᓪᕕᒃ Rd / ᓇᐳ ᐊᑉᖁᑦ 8 2 A-E 12 Cross Bar Amundsen St / ᐊᒧᓴ ᐊᑉᖁᑖ 10 9 A-D 16 14 12 15 Rd / ᐱᓪᕌᖅ ᐊᑉᖁᑦ 25 23 7 A-C 8 A-C Runner 21 10 2 A-E 11 6 3 A-C 1 A-D 8 Shore St / ᓯᓈᖅ ᐊᑉᖁᑖ 6 5 3 A-D 10 4 2 Moss Rd / ᐃᑉᕈᖅ ᐊᑉᖁᑦ 2 A-D 3 A-C ᑐᓚᒃᑕᕐᕕᒃ ᐊᑉᖁᑦ Land Point Rd / ᓄᕗᒃ ᐊᑉᖁᑦ Ocean Dock Rd / Nunavut Constituency: Gjoa Haven - ᐅᖅᓱᖅᑑᖅ

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 51 Constituency of GJOA HAVEN Returning Officer Patty Qamukkaq PO Box 141 Gjoa Haven, NU X0B 1J0 Assistant Returning Officer Kristy Ann Porter PO Box 111 Gjoa Haven, NU X0B 1J0 Election Result Polling Station Joseph Aglukkaq Tony Akoak -Elected- Paul Puqiqnak James Qitsualik Rejected Ballots Total Ballots Election Day Voters List Early Polls 8 15 3 20 0 46 - - Final Voters List Election Day A-K 16 70 40 58 1 185 343 363 Election Day L-Z 29 86 36 55 1 207 348 374 Total 53 171 79 133 2 438 691 737 Unaudited Financial Returns Candidate Financial Agent Status Contributions Expenses Surplus (deficit) Joseph Aglukkaq Enuk Pauloosie Filed on time $0 $0 - Tony Akoak Helen Tungilik Filed on time $230.00 $250.00 ($20.00) Paul Puqiqnak Caroline Anavilok Filed on time $1,209.84 $1,209.84 - James Qitsualik Ruediger Rasch Filed on time $0 $0 -

1100 A 1100 C 1100 B 823 A 823 B 908 A 908 B 934 A 934 B 956 B 1100 D 1104 B 1104 E 52 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Constituency of Hudson Bay SANIKILUAQ - ᓴᓂᑭᓗᐊᖅ 2017 1101 1102 1104 A Km 0 0.05 0.1 Legend 946 1103 945 1104 C 1104 D 944 Non-Residential 958 959 942 960 940 935 936 937 943 961 941 939 938 962 203 BPW 103 100 Garage 980 E 980 D 980 C 980 B 980 A 933 B 933 A 932 B 930 B 817 818 819 902 903 904 921 920 919 929 928 927 914 C 603 707 604 704 816 815 814 812 607 820 821 824 905 906 907 909 918 1026 D 917 926 916 C 915 C 703 706 705 708 1024 C 1024 B 700 701 702 605 1020 A 1020 B 1020 C 1020 D 1020 E 1022 B 914 949 977 E 950 951 970 971 972 975 974 973 976 957 B 931 A 956 A 1010 E 955 1011 E 1015 E 1017 E 1017 D 822 977 B Residential 977 D 977 C Sanikiluaq Roads 977 A 932 A 931 B 930 A 914 A 914 B 957 A 1010 D 1010 C 1010 B 1010 A 1011 D 1011 C 1011 B 1011 A 1026 E 1015 D 1015 C 1026 C 1026 B 1026 A 1015 B 1015 A 1024 E 1024 D 1024 A 1017 C 1017 B 1017 A 916 B 916 A 1022 E 1022 A 1022 C 1022 D 915 B 915 A 606 602 507 810 910 914D 811 506 601 809 911 826 827 C 827 B 827 A 600 808 807 504 805 806 503 829 828 B 502 828 A 828 202 101 204 102 B 102 A 105 205 104 107 206 106 109 207 108 111 208 110 112 B 112 A 115 114 B 114 A 209 210 117 211 113 116 119 212 121 213 123 124 125 126 127 129 122 Nunavut Constituency: Hudson Bay - ᑕᓯᐅᔭᕐᔪᐊᖅ - Tahiuyaryuaq - Baie d'hudson

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 53 Constituency of HUDSON BAY Returning Officer Caroline Arragutainaq PO Box 100 Sanikiluaq, NU X0A 0W0 Assistant Returning Officer Lucy Kittosuk PO Box 70 Sanikiluaq, NU X0A 0W0 Election Result Polling Station Peter Kattuk Peter Qavvik Allan Rumbolt -Elected- Rejected Ballots Total Ballots Election Day Voters List Final Voters List Early Polls 10 8 8 0 26 - - Election Day A-Z 95 104 123 2 324 465 489 Total 105 112 131 2 350 465 489 Unaudited Financial Returns Candidate Financial Agent Status Contributions Expenses Surplus (deficit) Peter Kattuk Charlie Takatak Filed on time $0 $0 - Peter Qavvik Allan Rumbolt Timothy Kowcharlie Deborah Thomas Filed on time $0 $0 - Filed on time $120.00 $120.00 -

A 54 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Constituency of Iqaluit-Manirajak IQALUIT-MANIRAJAK - ᐃᖃᓗᐃᑦ-ᒪᓂᕋᔭᒃ 2017 0 City of Iqaluit 2029 1560 2015 Keewatin Air Iqaluit Ln 1542 Canadian North Hangar 1540 1575 2005 2019 1573 1556 1571B 2017 1571A 2018 1554 A-D New Airport Terminal / 2023 1526 2003 1823 2007 1821 Kakivak Ct 1561 1801 1559 1557 1552 A-D 1825 1827 Ungalliqpaat Cres 2014 1535 1819 2012 1829 1831 1538 1817 1815 1555 1550 1522 1813 1803 1811 1553 1531 1520 1809 1548 1807 1805 1516B 1516 1549 1546 1818 A-C 1820 1816 1814 A-E Ungalliqpaat Cres 1518B 1812 1808 1514 1810 1518 1804 1802 1806 1525 1519 Combined Services Building 1135 1133 1126 1524 Federal Rd 1510 Iqaluit Airport 1517 1512 1515 1127 1125 1123 1124 1122 1502 1120 1505 1121 1503 1088 A101-A302 B105-B304 C205-C306 D108-D308 E110-E310 F111-F312 Akilliq Dr 1501 1500 1076 5199 1-6 1091 1-6 5197 A-F Mivvik St 1078 1077 1336 5195 A-F 5193 A-F 1340 1332 1095 1079 5198 101-304 5191 A-F 1081 1-8 5196 101-304 5189 A-F Qamaniqtuaq St 1093 101-312 1075 1089 1087 1080 1-10 Allanngua St 1074 1398 1330 1342 1326 5194 1-30 5192 5190 A-C 1328 1084 A-H 5187 A-F 1104B 300-408 1099 1396 1072 1334 1070 5186 Qajisarvik Rd 5183 5180 5181 5178 A-C 5179 5176 5177 A-C 5174 5172 5215 A-F 5175 5208 5173 5170 5213 1-2 1-2 5206 5171 5211 5204 5169 5168 5209 5202 1-4 5207 52005167 5166 5205 1-2 5203 5164 5201 5165 A-D 5162 5163 1-6 5161 5160 1-4 5159 5157 5155 5126 5153 5124 5151 5149 5122 A-D 5147 5120 5145 A-D 1101 1056 1356 1354 1352 1350 1324 1102 1082 5188 5185 Nirukittuq Nuna Cres Ulu Ln 1322 1085 5184 5182 1103 1092 1104A 201-422 989 Al Woodhouse St 1083 Discovery Lodge Hotel 1060 1059 1061 1043 Niuraivik Ln 1104C 200-412 1105 1320 1318 1106 Ikaluktuutiak Dr Iglulik Dr 1300 970 1-2 Qamutiik Ct 974 1-2 971 987 973 985 977 972 1-10 1041 1042 1040 981 979 946 Iglulik Dr Sikituuq Ct 948 Federal Rd Federal Building 969 Fred Coman St Qajisarvik Rd Masak Ct Nunavut Dr 944 5143 5141 5139 5137 5135 5118 A-D 5133 5131 5129 1412 1421 1419 1417 1415 1410 1408 1404 1400 1402 975 1416 926 924 1307 Mivvik St 961 201-306 Natsiq St 5116 5114 5112 5110 5098 5096 5094 5092 5090 5088 5086 5075 A-E Aviq St Ben Ell Dr Pingua St 5108 A-E 5073 A-D 5106 1-2 5304 1-12 5104 A-D Iglulik Dr Nunavut Dr Hotel Arctic Curling & 923 Racquet Club NTI, QIA 902 and RBC 922 Navigator Inn 1036 630 933 935 794 937 1033 812 626 1034 1-12 1031 792 1057 A-C 624 790 1029 308 807 1030 300-317 Iqaluit 1027 788 808 House 622 1052 1028 1025 806 804 805 786 101-313 1-10 1050 1026 805A 781 1023 784 779 803 616 1024 782 802 1021 A-D 1053 761 1051 1022 775 800 765 1019 767 1020 778 769 771 762 760 A-D 1017 766 764 1063 1018 1015 776 768 770 743 741 774 772 747 1016 1013 745 749 1011 740 755 753 742 1009 746 744 750 748 723 721 1012 752 754 727 1-2 1010 756 725 731 1008 729 735 733 1006 737 724 728 726 1004 730 1002 734 1000 738 736 Baffin Gas Bar 1425 1405 RCMP Nunavut Legislature 927 959 918 957 5071 5127 5107 5101 5065B 5125 5105 A-L A-D A101-D106 A-E 5113 5057 5065C 5055 5065A 1-10 5115 A-H 5117 5119 5051 5054 5058 5060 5121 5049 5022 1-6 1-6 5123 5047 5020 5062 5045 1-6 5018 5064 5043 5029 A101-F206 5016 5041 A-D 5039 5037 5014 A-D 5035 5033 5012 50315027 1-4 5025 5023 5010 5021 1-8 5019 5017 5015 5008 5312 5314 5316 A-D 5013 5006 5310 5318 A-F 5308 A-F 5320 5306 A-F 1413 1407 1411 1409 NAC and NRI 1001 5111 5109 5053 953 955 917 5084 5082 5080 5069 5078 A-F 5076 5102 5100 5074 A-F 5302 903 5103 5059 5050 5052 Arnaitok Arena, City Hall, Fire Hall 901 5061 Qaqqaliaq St 5322 5324 A-J 5300 Kangiq&iniq Dr 900 Wildlife Office Umiaq Pingua St Siqinniqtuq Ave Qulliq Ct Mattaaq Cres Pitsi Ln Queen Elizabeth Way 228 5063 5056 Aquatic Centre North Mart 5326 Nunavut Justice Centre 510 227 A-L 226 513 A-L St. Jude's Anglican Church Takuminaqtuq Ave 515 A-L 508 20-27 502 5004 A-F 5002 A-F 5011 5000 5009 101-404 5007 5005 5003 A-F 506 12-19 Nunavut Arctic College Nakasuk School 517 A-J Palaugaa Dr 504 1-12 Nikku Ln 5001 519 Saputi Rd Inuksuk High School Northwestel Library Niaqunngusiaq Umiaq Cres Saputi Rd Frobisher Inn CBC The Snack Nipisa Market Place 516 Astro Hill Terrace Kampanikut Ln ugalaaq St 499A Qikiqtani General Hospital 518 499B Queen Elizabeth Way Paunna Rd Suputi St Amaaq St Atungauyait Dr Igutsanit Niqit Ct Airait Ct Dr Niaqunngusiaq Paunna Rd Km 0 0.1 0.2 Legend Constituency Boundary Residential Non-Residential Outside of Constituency Road Anuri St Road to Nowhere Joamie Ct Joamie School Anuri St Aput Ct

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 55 Constituency of IQALUIT-MANIRAJAK Returning Officer Carson Soucie PO Box 564 Iqaluit, NU X0A 0H0 Assistant Returning Officer Malaya Eeseemailee PO Box 1468 Iqaluit, NU X0A 0H0 Election Result Polling Station Adam Arreak Lightstone -Elected- Okalik Eegeesiak Monica Ell- Kanayuk Jude Lewis Rejected Ballots Total Ballots Election Day Voters List Early Polls 67 9 81 22 1 180 - - Final Voters List Election Day A-K 93 21 61 23 1 199 522 574 Election Day L-Z 93 34 85 36 0 248 548 633 Total 253 64 227 81 2 627 1070 1207 Unaudited Financial Returns Candidate Financial Agent Status Contributions Expenses Surplus (deficit) Surplus Donated To Adam Arreak Lightstone Nanauq Kusugak Filed on time $15,201.19 $15,201.19 - - Okalik Eegeesiak Eelai Uniuqsaraq Filed on time $3,108.74 $2,015.50 $785.97 Qajuqturvik Society Monica Ell-Kanayuk Bryan Hellwig Filed on time $5,998.26 $5,308.80 $491.20 Qajuqturvik Society Jude Lewis Soriah Duncan Filed on time $3,814.70 $3,744.50 $70.22 Gov t of NU

56 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Constituency of Iqaluit-Niaqunnguu IQALUIT-NIAQUNNGUU - ᐃᖃᓗᐃᑦ-ᓂᐊᖁᙴ 2017 Igutsanit N Atungauyait Dr Airait Ct Qimminguat Ct Nirnait Ln Atungauyait Dr Qiyuttaat Ln Joamie Ct Joamie School Abe Okpik Cres 2621 1-6 2226 101-206, B1-B2 2623 1A-1K, 2A-2K Kimminnaq Ln 2600 A-G 2604 A-E 2602 A-F Kalla Ln 2709 A-F Paurngaq Cres Tasilik St 2707 A-F Amaruq Ct Nanuq Cres 2705 A-E Tulugaq St Ukaliq St 2711 A-D 2703 A-E Tuktu St Abe Okpik Cres 2446 2447 2457 2449 2448 2455 2451 2450 2453 Ivitsugait Ln 2726 A-D 2713 A-J 2728 A-F Aqiggiq Ct Qimmiq Ct 2715 A-D Paurngaq Cres 2563 2730 A-F 2732 A-F Tasilik St 2719 2625A A-D 2724 2708 2706 2721 1-4 2710 1-8 2625 1-4 A-F 2616 1-6 2722 2695 2736 2697 2627 1-2 2712 A-D 1-8 2618 1-2 2701 1-3 2738 2720 1-2 2714 2699 1-8 2629 2620 2718 1-2 2689 2400 2716 1-6 2631 2622 2696 2693 2402 1A-1G, 2A-2G 1-5 2691 2624 1-8 2404 2633 2687 2694 2626 1-12 2635 2685 2686 2692 2406 2683 A-L 2637 2628 2684 2681 2800 2408 2639 2630 2682 2641 2679 2410 2632 2680 Aqsarnii Middle School 2677 2643 2634 2678 2675 2412 2673 2645 2676 2802 2636 2414 2647 2638 2674 École Des Trois Soleils 2672 2416 2649 2670 2419 2651 2640 2668 2804 2418 2425 2653 2642 Arctic Winter 2421 2420 2655 2652 Games Arena 2654 2644 2422 2423 2485 2657 2650 2656 2424 2646 2427 2483 2648 2664 2426 2481 2658 2662 2429 2660 2428 2479 2431 2659 2661 2430 2665 2477 2663 2433 2667 2669 2432 2475 2486 2671 2435 2434 2471 2488 2473 2436 2469 2490 2437 2438 2492 2439 2467 2440 2494 2441 2465 2496 2444 2443 2463 2498 2442 2461 2445 2500 2459 2717 A-F 2734 A-D Abe Okpik Cres 2452 2454 2561 2456 2559 2458 2557 2460 2501 2462 2555 2503 2502 2464 2553 2505 2466 2507 2560 2551 2504 2549 2509 2506 2558 2547 2556 2511 2508 2545 2554 2543 2513 2510 2552 2541 2515 2512 2550 2539 2548 2517 2514 2537 2519 2516 2546 2535 2521 2518 2544 2533 2523 2520 2542 2531 2525 2522 2540 2529 2524 2538 2527 2530 2536 2526 2534 2532 2528 Qunguliit Ln Tinnguat Ct 2900 0 Niaqunngusiaq 'o Km 0 0.085 0.17 Legend Constituency Boundary Residential Non-Residential Outside of Constituency Road 3116 3112 City of Iqaluit 3608 3607 3606 3605 3601 3602 3600 Bill Mackenzie Ln 3114 Aiggilii Rd 3110 Aqqut Rd 3118 3102 3104 Nanook School 3100 3105 3098 3099 3109 Aqqut Rd 3101 3107 3142 3097 3095 3144 3036 3140 3037 3093 3138 3039 3042 3136 3035 3141 3079 3041 3040 A-D 3134 3038 3137 3266 3000 3033 3210 3001 3274 3034 3133 3003 3002 3031 3267 3220 3004 3032 3246 3005 3029 3044 3222 3248 3006 3244 3007 3030 3051 3050 3250 3242 3012 3008 3027 3226 3228 3007A 3240 3052 3200 3053 3230 3007B 3232 3238 3009 3010 3054 3201 3025 A-D 3234 St. Simon's3305 3236 Church 3017 3060 3306 3056 3303 A-D 3308 3011 3015 3062 3058 3304 3310 3064 3301 3312 3013 3066 3302 3014 3068 3300 3070 Simonie Michael Cres Hanson Dr Abe Okpik Comm. Centre Niaqunngusiaq Helen Maksagak Dr Hanson Dr Jose Kusugak Ln John Amagoalik Ln Jack Anawak St 3268 3272 3278 3270 3071 3069 3400 3402 3404 3406 3405 3407 3409 3411 3408 34103412

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 57 Constituency of IQALUIT- NIAQUNNGUU Returning Officer Martine Dupont PO Box 11392 Iqaluit, NU X0A 0H0 Assistant Returning Officer Annie Nooshoota PO Box 1804 Iqaluit, NU X0A 0H0 Election Result Pat Angnakak Franco Anne Rejected Election Day Final Voters Polling Station Total Ballots -Elected- Buscemi Crawford Ballots Voters List List Early Polls 71 59 47 2 179 - - Election Day A-Z 85 80 41 0 206 481 533 Election Day L-Z 75 57 46 0 178 471 482 Total 231 196 134 2 563 952 1015 Unaudited Financial Returns Candidate Financial Agent Status Contributions Expenses Surplus (deficit) Pat Angnakak John Matthews Filed on time $5,264.16 $5,264.14 - Franco Buscemi Kyle Sheppard Filed on time $2,670.00 $5,102.47 ($2432.47) Anne Crawford Natsiq Kango Filed on time $7,950.00 $8,612.21 ($662.21)

153 151 149 146 147 145 144 142 143 141 140 138 139 134 A-C 136 135 A-C 58 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Constituency of Iqaluit-Sinaa IQALUIT-SINAA - ᐃᖃᓗᐃᑦ-ᓯᓈ 2017 Sap Arnaitok Ar City Hall, Fire Hall Ikalukt q&iniq Dr Building Aquatic Centre Nunavut Dr Anuri St Nunavut Dr Qamutiik Ct maniqtuaq St Qikiqtani General Hospital Nunavut Legislature Hotel Arctic NTI, QIA and RBC Curling & Racquet Club Niaqunngusiaq Al Woodhouse St Aput Ct Mivvik St 621 Iglulik Dr 619 Pitsi Ln 615 201-312 Astro Hill Terrace 613 201-307 lanngua St Aviq St Suputi St Palaugaa Dr Mattaaq Cres Natsiq St Fred Coman St Road to Nowhere Niaqunngusiaq Queen Elizabeth Way 611 201-308 609 201-206 607 911 643 692 660 1-5 690 656 1-5 691 A-F 650 1-5 689 A-E 687 A-E 685 657 683 A-F 677 A-D Niuraivik Ln Iglulik Dr Paunna Rd 601 681 A-D 679 A-F Atungauyait Dr Queen Elizabeth Way Ben Ell Dr Amaaq St Iglulik Dr 176 A-D Paunna Rd Nikku Ln Joamie Ct Igutsanit Niqit Ct Tasilik St Kampanikut Ln Umiaq 224 503 Wildlife Office Navigator Inn 623 915 913 647 641 639 637 668 635 645 631 664 633 667 688 665 663 661 686 684 682 680 659 655 685 676 674 Inuksuk High School 501 Northwestel 183 180 Airait Ct 170 Kuugalaaq St 222 223 221 157 1-2 Nipisa St Umiaq Cres 215 1-4 185 A-F 187 A-F Qiyuttaat Ln Atungauyait Dr Ataani Ln Abe Okpik Cres Atungauyait Dr Library 220 182 219 181 184 247 179 244 217 211 1-4 Museum 212 186 245 240 1-10 242 213 HTO 208 675 A-D 672 A-F 177 207 1-5 174 A-D 238 673 A-F 189 A-F 191 A-F 188 243 209 505B 101-820 670 A-D 172 A-D 234 1-5 671 A-D 230 1-4 158 198 195 317 1-5 Qimminguat Ct 206 175 204 190 236 202 173 168 166 232 203 1-10 505A 171 702 724-746 165 163 505C 11-68 505D Blk 100 101-118 162 201 161 700 701-723 Blk 500 501-510 Blk 600 601-610 192 Market Place 159 200 521B 156 A-E 307 A-C Amaruq Ct 116 155 507 521A Discovery Lodge Hotel Baffin Gas Bar Iqaluit House St. Jude's Anglican Church North Mart Nakasuk School Frobisher Inn CBC 350 Blk 300 301-324 Blk 200 201-218 Blk 400 401-418 194 199 197 154 A-D Qajaq Ln 114 112 196 329 Sinaa St Nirnait Ln Siku Cres Nipisa St 111 A-C 152 509 113 A-D 109 A-F 99 511 95 97 91 Nipisa St 108 331 148 150 115 107 A-F 93 321 89 343 105 A-C 315 1-10 309 A-F 132 A-C 133 A-D 259 A-D 306 1-10 130 A-D 305 A-F 131 A-D 303 A-F 300 301 A-F 297 A-D 299 A-D 298 A-F 291 Nanuq Cre 106 335 333 337 320 316 104 339 318 117 341 119 323 102 103 137 261 263 403 The Snack City of Iqaluit 304 265 267 269 302 128 126 124 273 129 127 122 120 121 289 287 Kimminnaq Ln 275 125 276 295 293 123 277 279 281 285 Joamie School Km 0 0.055 0.11 Legend Constituency Boundary Residential Non-Residential Outside of Constituency Road

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 59 Constituency of IQALUIT-SINAA Returning Officer Suzanne Kadlutsiak PO Box 2193 Iqaluit, NU X0A 0H0 Assistant Returning Officer Blake Wilson PO Box 1448 Iqaluit, NU X0A 0H0 Election Result Polling Station Adamee Itorcheak Paul Okalik Cindy Rennie Elisapee Sheutiapik -Elected- Rejected Ballots Total Ballots Election Day Voters List Early Polls 8 35 48 62 5 158 - - Final Voters List Election Day A-K 24 59 21 93 2 199 548 605 Election Day L-Z 24 56 17 82 2 181 552 597 Total 56 150 86 237 9 538 1100 1202 Unaudited Financial Returns Candidate Financial Agent Status Contributions Expenses Surplus (deficit) Surplus Donated To Adamee Itorcheak Allen Hayward Filed on time $4,165.32 $4,165.32 - - Paul Okalik Judy Romaric Sessua Kuengou Filed on time $7,644.39 $7,161.51 $482.88 Niqinik Nuatsivik Food Bank Cindy Rennie David Wheler Filed on time $8,212.62 $8,212.62 - - Elisapee Sheutiapik Brian Twerdin Filed on time $9,800.97 $9,253.79 $547.18 Qaggiavuut Society

60 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Constituency of Iqaluit-Tasiluk iq St IQALUIT-TASILUK - ᐃᖃᓗᐃᑦ-ᑕᓯᓗᒃ 2017 glulik Dr Nunavut Dr Curling & Racquet Club TI, QIA nd RBC Iqaluit House Arnaitok Arena, City Hall, Fire Hall Kangiq&iniq Dr Wildlife Office City of Iqaluit Aquatic Centre Queen Elizabeth Way Umiaq Mattaaq Cres North Mart nniqtuq Ave Nunavut Justice Centre Pitsi Ln Qulliq Ct St. Jude's Anglican Church Nunavut Arctic College Nakasuk School Palaugaa Dr Nikku Ln Saputi Rd Inuksuk High School Northwestel Library Museum HTO Niaqunngusiaq Umiaq Cres Frobisher Inn CBC The Snack Nipisa St Sinaa St Astro Hill Terrace Market Place Qikiqtani General Hospital Kampanikut Ln Kuugalaaq St Qajaq Ln 523 585 Queen Elizabeth Way Ataani Ln 526 550 522 528 525 530 583 400 Nipisa St 532 581 534 Paunna Rd 536 A-H Suputi St Amaaq St 578 579 576 Siku Cres 567 538 A-G 527 531 533 535 552 537 555 539 557 541 554 543 556 545 559 558 560 562 561 564 563 565 580 571 573 577575 574 572 570 402 404 406 410 408 405 407 409 569 568 540 A-F Atungauyait Dr 416 414 412 547 582 Igutsanit Niqit Ct 498 A-F Atungauyait Dr Airait Ct Niaqunngusiaq Paunna Rd 415 425 428 411 A-F A-G 430 1601 432 1605 1603 1607 431 434 1609 433 1611 435 436 413 437 A-D 1613 16171619 1600 1621 438 1610 1615 1623 440 1620 1625 439 1630 1627 442 1629 441 1640 1633 1631 1635 446 1650 443 A-D 1637 448 1639 445 1645 1660 447 450 A-D 1653 1655 449 452 500 1-10 586 584 420 496 422 494 542 588 467 492 469 424 1647 426 1643 Qimminguat Ct 1669 1671 462 471 464 466 1641 1649 1667 1673 493 A-D 491 A-D 1651 1665 473 459 475 457 Nirnait Ln 458 477 472 468 470 1663 1661 1657 1659 Atungauyait Dr 455 456 474 4044 4042 4048 4031 4038 4050 4036 4033 4029 4034 4027 4032 4052 4025 4030 4054 4035 4023 4056 4037 4021 4028 4058 4019 4026 4039 4060 4017 4024 4062 4041 4015 4064 4043 4066 4013 4045 4068 4011 4047 4009 4070 4049 451 453 1688 1690 4046 454 1680 1682 1684 1686 2200 2202 2204 Qiyuttaat Ln 4040 2206 A-D 2208 Anuri St 4072 2212 A-G 4074 4076 4078 2214 A-C Road to Nowhere 2209 2211 2213 A-D 2220 A-E 4080 4051 4082 4092 1-8 2216 A-D 4053 4094 2215 A-C 2218 A-D Joamie Ct 2234 4007 4055 4057 4084 4005 4003 2217 A-E Abe Okpik Cres 4001 4059 A-H 4090 4096B 101-304 Joamie School 2219 A-D 4014 1-16 Anuri St 4086 A-H 4012 1-7 4088 Aput Ct 2221 101-216 4008 A-F 4065 A-H 4006 A-H 4096A 4098 101-308 4063 2223 101-308 4004 4002 1A-1G, 2A-2G 4000 A-E 2251 A-D 2249 A-D 2245 1-17 2225 101-306 4104 103-413 2242 2241 2227 1-6 2240 2237 A-F 2238 A-D Tasilik St 4102 101-310 2236 A-D Amaruq Ct 4100 103-413 4121 2232 A-D 2233 A-D 2231 4118 101-410 2230 Tulugaq St 4110 A-H 4112 4114 A-H A-H 4116 A-H 4123 Imiqtarviminiq 4141 4145 4153 4125 Tuktu St 4129 4133 4137 4156 A-E 4120 4152 4160 A-F 4124 Aqiggiq Ct 4128 4136 4140 4144 4148 4132 Tasilik St Abe Okpik Cres Road to Nowhere Km 0 0.065 0.13 Legend Constituency Boundary Residential Non-Residential Outside of Constituency Road Nipisa St 490 488 486 481 484 482 1692 Nanuq Cres Ukaliq St Aqsarnii Middle School Niaqunngusiaq École Des Trois Soleils Arctic Winter

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 61 Constituency of IQALUIT-TASILUK Returning Officer Francois Fortin Deschenes PO Box 6003 Iqaluit, NU X0A 0H0 Assistant Returning Officer Malaya Qaunirq Chapman PO Box 11286 Iqaluit, NU X0A 0H0 Election Result Polling Station George Hickes -Elected- Jacopoosie Peter Rejected Ballots Total Ballots Election Day Voters List Final Voters List Early Polls 123 32 5 160 - - Election Day A-G 121 17 2 140 372 399 Election Day H-M 106 28 0 134 375 363 Election Day N-Z 99 44 1 144 416 419 Total 449 121 8 578 1163 1181 Unaudited Financial Returns Candidate Financial Agent Status Contributions Expenses Surplus (deficit) Surplus Donated To George Hickes Victor Tootoo Filed on time $3,500.00 $2,231.21 $1,268.79 Qaggiavuut Society Jacopoosie Peter Noodloo Peter Did not File - - - -

RCMP 12 8 7 3 6 2 4 2 1 5 8 6B 11 63 10 14 7 4 5 28 25 Tuktu Rd 30 22 9 Okalik Rd 5 3 1 9 5 7 3 8 5 Anavilok St Niglak Rd 23 14 8 6 65 69 15 22 1 1 3 15 1 7 4 6 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 48 32 31 30 29 28 26 25 24 7 5 7 44 47 6 1 3 13 5 11 7 64 68 66 67 70 71 72 73 12 74 75 76 18 11 79 18 10 82 8 83 17 19 20 96 97 98 12 17 4 5 12 1 9 3 5 Niptanatiak Rd Hilltop Rd 10 6 6A 30 1 7 13 6 4 21 25 6 2 93 5 92 91 88 2 90 89 1 525 1A 22 2 274 62 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Constituency of Kugluktuk KUGLUKTUK - ᖁᕐᓗᖅᑐᖅ 2017 Km 0 0.055 0.11 Coronation Dr Legend Dept. of Env. \... Hotel Residential Gas Station First Air Non-Residential Coronation Dr Coronation Dr Visitor's Centre Public Works 1 4 Northern Housing Road Old Anglican Church Coppermine Hotel RCMP Shed Ilavut Centre Hamlet Garage Unnamed Road Hikok Dr 510 511 512 513 Coronation Dr Northern Warehouse Inuit St 193 196 184 194 195 Kalvik St D Northern Store 185 Dr Coronation 186 505 106 187 197 200 Anglican Church 188 Housing Office Health Centre Jimmy Hikok Ilihakvik 105 190 191 192 Kaiyoina St 198 199 189 506 507 508 228 232 233 229 Hikok Dr Amagok St 516 265 266 107 264 71-408 518 517 515 121 263 226 227 Kugluktuk High School 230 Hikhik Rd 4 5 234 231 113 Sperry St Rd Masiana 235 109 120 236 122 Brighter Futures 267 119 128 183 207 206 208 205 123 115 181 118 124 116 Angutsiak St Radio Station Arctic College 182 180 165 Kaiyoina St 177 202 203 204 201 176 220 Klengenberg St 125 242 167 178 Daycare 179 241 166 164 Co-op 162 219 218 126 217 216 163 160 159 215 161 Umimgmak Dr 175 214 213 Old Firehall 174 212 211 Store Aviak's 173 172 210 155 156 238 240 Pre-Natal Centre New Arcade 158 157 239 237 168 HTO Kugluktuk Dr 169 170 Kugluktuk Dr 171 129 527 528 221 Co-op Warehouse Old Arcade Fire Hall 336 130 526 222 332 136 Horseshoe Cresc Church Kakayak St 223 224 357 131 133 Umimgmak Dr 520 521 225 522 523 Cresc Horseshoe Sperry St 132 Northwestel 524 Hamlet Office 152 Inuit St 331 Complex 137 134 85 86 500-504 Nattiq St 138 135 Coronation Dr 140 139 NCC Building (GN) - 298 297 296 299 333 142 141 295 300 127 Enokhok Building (GN / Hamlet) 294 301 118 302 144 KugluktukDr Power Station 143 303 146 145 Enokhok Inn Hala River Rd Oligona Dr 271 270 58 335 149 272 273 C-Store 147 Kugluktuk Dr Kugluktuk Dr 269 150 148 268 Kikiak Contracting / Canadian North 151 245 244 243 330 32-532 32-531 Dr:'.lO[JcJ.. ~.,...,.,.. A.C.E. 153 6 253 255 256 257 254 River Rd Dr JMS Tank Oligona 246 247 248 249 2 1 250 252 251 Kilgavik Rd Coronation Dr 334 287 329 Saddleback Rd 0.. '0 - --- -- 0 c::j t::::j 347-356 370 258 259 260 261 262 257 Kitikmeot Inuit Association Office 337-346 117 276 Aghak St 325 308 293 478 327 324 307 1B 1C 323 306 322 305 304 5 A 321 281 282 283 285 284 286 5 B 1D Hilltop Rd 0 D 10E 8B 8D 10D8A 8C319 329 320 10A 10B 10C 326 314 315 318 316 317 313 310 280 292 291 290 288 289 311 312 309 279 278 Tip Top Rd 276 277 275 552 Nunavut Constituency: Kugluktuk - ᖁᕐᓗᖅᑐᖅ

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 63 Constituency of KUGLUKTUK Returning Officer Edna Elias PO Box 498 Kugluktuk, NU X0B 0E0 Assistant Returning Officer Betty Ann Kadlun PO Box 181 Kugluktuk, NU X0B 0E0 Election Result Mila Adjukak Kamingoak -Acclaimed- Election Day Voters List Final Voters List Total - 659 653 Unaudited Financial Return Candidate Financial Agent Status Contributions Expenses Surplus (deficit) Mila Adjukak Kamingoak LaShawna Taipana Filed on time $0 $0 -

PR 26 PR 25 PR 24 87 NCPC PR 22 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 65 Constituency of Netsilik TALOYOAK - ᑕᓗᕐᔪᐊᖅ 2017 0 209 154 153 152 151 Arena / Hall Baseball Diamond 77. ~... ~It: Km 0 0.04 0.08 Legend Residential Non-Residential Road 158 157 Health Centre 37-017 20016 95 94 Gas Station 155 156 176 175 177 174 56 57 51 Preschool 55 45 CJ OD 161 149 0 135 136 137 138 139 140 172 171 170 168 173 169 0 PR 27 00 :D 0 T PR 19 PR 14 134 133 132 PR 13 0000 PR 02 PR 03 PR 04 PR 12 ad D O DD T PR 01 103 23 22 PR 11 - D D D D 96 97 98 20 105 HTO 99 100 101 102 Daycare PR 28 Co-op 54 53 52 46 76 IBC 67 WHS-39 49 48 47 41 40 37 44 43 A. Netsilik School 37-012 Hamlet 31 30 29 28 36 32 34 27 33 26 Arctic College PR 30 MB 406 Training Centre Health Water PR 07 Mission Anglican Church 37-024 Boothia Inn Morvet DPW PR 08 25 o o D 210 PR 21 PR 20 PR 18 211 DO'[J'Cl 'O D G 0 D 0 0 0 [JG Q cj PR 16 PR 17 PR 14 214 146 220 212 PR 15 147 101 PR 24 141 142 143 PR 06 145!JJ CJ] ~ 8 am OJJJ CJ 131 130 129 128 126 125 124 PR 05 123 122 121 127 120 T 37-502 T 37-501 El 8 ~ 0 8 ITil 0 111 112 113 114 115 PR 23 119 118 117 107 109 37-500 116 106 108 93 92 24 23 22 65 81 74 86 82 75 55 83 PR 17 54 00 PR 14 73 80 79 PR 07 78 58 68 69 71 72 Horizontal 70 RCMP Storage RCMP 402 91 90 9 50 Stone Church RC Mission Nunavut Constituency: Netsilik- ᓇᑦᑎᓕᒃ

144 122 66 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Constituency of Netsilik KUGAARUK - ᑰᒑᕐᔪᒃ 2017 129 128 140 Km 0 0.03 0.06 Legend Residential 130 139 Non-Residential 131 138 142 141 123 Road 132 136 146 134 133 150 145 147 112 111 108 151 148 149 113 109 110 65 71 67 46 73 63 95 45 5 4 75 96 3 6 76 23 61 88 24 59 87 89 90 58 22 86 91 27 21 78 57 20 10 19 11 44 84 18 12 42 43 83 17 13 38 14 41 81 15 37 82 39 36 40 35 118 117 114 48 116 115 29 34 n Netsilik 49 50 53 51 52 31 54 Nunavut Constituency: - ᓇᑦᑎᓕᒃ 55

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 67 Constituency of NETSILIK Returning Officer Robert Lyall PO Box 12 Taloyoak, NU X0B 1B0 Assistant Returning Officer Lindsay Anaija PO Box 40 Taloyoak, NU X0B 1B0 Assistant Returning Officer Vicky Qagutaq PO Box 20 Kugaaruk, NU X0B 1K0 Election Result Polling Station Early Polls & Election Day A-Z Kugaaruk Early Polls Taloyoak Election Day A-Z Taloyoak Emiliano Qirngnuq -Elected- Joe Tulurialik Rejected Ballots Total Ballots Election Day Voters List Final Voters List 194 16 4 214 404 405 15 18 0 33 - - 101 107 0 208 426 461 Total 310 141 4 455 830 866 Unaudited Financial Returns Candidate Financial Agent Status Contributions Expenses Surplus (deficit) Emiliano Qirngnuq Guido Tigvareark Filed on time $821.90 $821.90 - Joe Tulurialik Kidlapik Paniloo Filed on time $858.70 $858.70 -

805 641 636 574 T 572 b 752 A 752 B T 572 a 68 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Constituency of Pangnirtung PANGNIRTUNG - ᐸᖕᓂᖅᑑᖅ - PANGNIQTUUQ 2017 Km 0 0.06 0.12 Legend Non-Residential Residential Road Qikiqtaq Equipment Ltd. 807 A 807 B Government of Nunavut 834 A 833 A 803 A 803 B 803 C 803 D 833 B 834 B 834 C 809 D 809 C 809 B 801 809 A 831 B 831 A 831 C 831 D 814 D 814 C 814 B 814 A 830 A 830 B 813 A 830 C Pangnirtung Housing 813 C 830 D 813 B 813 D 650 648 631 609 545 608 527 547 606 613 610 639 646 644 642 549 630 632 637 634 341 740 744 742 730 551 602 710 726 724 731 733 732 734 736 737 738 753 755 757 751 735 721 722 773 778 700 702 708 706 615 617 709 716 719 723 725 711 769 767 771 770 768 759 760 772 774 717 600 553 555 557 561 563 565 570 522 520 524 568 614 621 347 343 237 241 242 244 526 187 223 542 529 224 531 533 307 535 537 559 519 219 305 534 532 536 301 303 517 501 540 211 518 542 504 502 500 509 516 506 507 511 513 503 220 205 207 209 429 201 217 203 215 510 512 514 508 411 412 414 422 427 762 403 407 405 401 410 400 572 604 185 195 189 193 216 149 165 188 222 159 218 125 127 121 118 123 120 124 126 113 122 151 128 130 139 592 114 116 115 430 432 434 590 583 581 579 577 576 132 141 435 437 111 110 108 106 109 142 105 107 144 586 584 103 580 582 148 155 153 178 183 245 243 337 236 234 231 232 333 331 227 348 225 578 446 439 438 146 157 229 233 332 334 336 340 313 315 324 317 312 319 314 321 318 316 338 Pangnirtung Fisheries 628 A Gas Station 640 B 629 A 629 B 629 C 629 D 626 A 626 B 638 C 638 A 638 D 633 A 323 320 Northern C-Store Northern Store 214 345 349 Auyuittuq National Inns North - Auyuittuq Lodge Hamlet of Pangnirtung Office Park Office Angmarlik Centre - Community Museum 356 358 Attagoyuk School 101 150 454 541 Health Centre Uqqurmiut Centre for Arts & Crafts 622 A 620 C 739 B 235 E 235 D 746 A 746 B 743 A Pangnirtung Co-op Canada Post R.C.M.P. 712 Qulliq Energy Corp. Municipal Garage Alookie School Aksayuk Arena 635 B 235 F 171 B 741 B 171 A 235 C 235 B 235 A 177 A 179 A 179 B T 485 a 177 B T 485 b 238 D 238 C 166 B 748 B 745 B 238 B 164 A 164 B 167 A 181 B 167 B 166 A 748 A 238 A 181 A 728 C 750 A 162 A 162 B 750 B 727 A 727 B 727 C 749 C 712 A 712 B 712 D 714 A 754 B 714 D 713 A 713 B 779 B 781 A 720 A 720 B 756 B 117 A 117 C 117 B 715 B 117 D T 165 b 715 D 713 D 715 C 715 A 713 C T 165 a 758 B Airport Wildlife Office 441 450 449 E 766 C 444 C 449 B 766 D 766 B 449 D 714 B 714 C 754 A 756 A 720 C 720 D 758 A 449 C 449 A 766 A 444 D 444 B 444 A 442 D 635 A 442 C 442 A 442 B 743 B 745 A 741 A 728 A 728 B 749 A 749 B 779 A 781 B 452 D 452 C 452 A 640 C 640 D 640 A 638 B 452 B 633 B 622 B 739 A 620 A 620 B Nunavut Constituency: Pangnirtung - ᐸᖕᓂᖅᑑᖅ

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 69 Constituency of PANGNIRTUNG Returning Officer Mary Etuangat PO Box 210 Pangnirtung, NU X0A 0R0 Assistant Returning Officer Sheepa Kuluguqtuq PO Box 441 Pangnirtung, NU X0A 0R0 Election Result Polling Station Harry John Dialla Johnny Mike Margaret Nakashuk -Elected- Hezakiah Oshutapik Rejected Ballots Total Ballots Election Day Voters List Final Voters List Early Polls 10 2 20 2 0 34 - - Election Day A-K 60 38 133 19 0 250 379 411 Election Day L-Z 59 53 113 10 1 236 298 338 Total 129 93 266 31 1 520 677 749 Unaudited Financial Returns Candidate Financial Agent Status Contributions Expenses Surplus (deficit) Harry John Dialla Samson Kilabuk Filed on time $0 $0 - Johnny Mike Charlie Qumuatuq Filed on time $2,328.80 $2,328.80 - Margaret Nakashuk Rose Tina Alivaktuk Filed on time $345.40 $345.40 - Hezakiah Oshutapik Tommy Papatsie Filed on time $0 $0 -

114 111 147A 113 150 149 115 118 180 151 117 156 155 157 183 160 185 187 162 168 190 173 193 277 278 280 195 75 73 137A 70 69 68 140 136 135 21 67 135A 66 64 99 134 17 58 57 97 124 55 98 87 85 54 51 83 49 92A 94 11 23B 13 56 53 96 93A 89 52 88 86 84 48 47 41 92 29 46 44 40 36 34 30 28 26 81 77 27 79 25 23 321 A 321 B 321 C 317 A 317 B 70 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Constituency of Quttiktuq ARCTIC BAY - ᐃᒃᐱᐊᕐᔪᒃ - IKPIARYUK 2017 Km 0 0.065 0.13 37 35 33 31 41 A 41 B 50 90 23A Legend 79A 93 Non-Residential 15 126 95 91 130 100 77A 102 132 104 Residential 127 129 133 101 19 62 106 131 103 138 Road 137 139 71 142 109 141 110 143 144 112 145 147 116 153 182 184 179 186 158 181 188 189 1001 172 170 174 - ~ :. 177 1012A 1012B 288 1013 290 196 1014 289 E 289 D 1015 289 C 292 289 B 289 A 294 296 291 293 295 300 297 299 301 302 199 276 A 276 B 276 C 303 276 D 276 E 304 A 306 275 304 B 305 308 307 274 200 310 201 273 309 A 309 B 311 A 312 202 311 B 314 323 322 A 313 A 313 B 322 B 322 C 203 325 316 315 A 326 A 326 B 327 A 326 C 318 204 315 B 326 D 327 B 327 C 326 E 327 D 327 E 205 328 A 328 B 328 C 330 B 330 A 328 E 328 D,, o D o IHJDo ~ DDQ 206 329 E 329 A 329 B 329 C 329 D 207 334 208 335 336 209 210 211 212 217 213 214 218 215 219 216 220 A 220 B 220 C 220 D Nunavut Constituency: Quttiktuq - ᖁᑦᑎᒃᑐᖅ

99 Co-op 31 B Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 71 Constituency of Quttiktuq GRISE FIORD - ᐊᐅᓱᐃᑐᖅ - AUYUITTUQ 2017 Km 0 0.04 0.08 Legend Non-Residential Residential 95 96 97 Road 37 92 37 38 98 43 50 51 NWTEL 48 94 44 40 Tank Farm Co-op Warehouse GN Dept. of Env. RCMP GN Co-op Store Health Centre 45 47 Fire Hall Hotel School Gym Hamlet Housing Hamlet 10 Freezer T 37-002 7 11 Daycare 26 12 Housing 30 14 25 27 29 13 28 22 Church 8 23 35 72 33 31 A 34 15 16 66 T 37-500 41 46 88 Nunavut Constituency: Quttiktuq - ᖁᑦᑎᒃᑐᖅ 24 17

87 72 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Constituency of Quttiktuq RESOLUTE - ᖃᐅᓱᐃᑐᖅ - QAUYUITTUQ 2017 :. Water Tank Km 0 0.04 0.08 Legend Non-Residential Residential Road Day Care Centre I - 1 Health Centre 6 10 53 3 Post Office / HTO Hamlet Office / Community Hall / Gym 3 2 7 3 Qarmartalik School 4 5 1 Community Freezer 90 1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 55 3 6 7 RCMP 6 6 11 12 13 15 57 29 1 9 8 6 16 113 Wildlife Office 4 5 6 72 30 31 32 33 34 6 Arena 85 80 Fire Hall 81 3 2 1 73 Church 61 60 59 Tudjaat Arctic Co-op 59 40 39 38 37 35 84 83 75 24 Resolute Housing Association 21 45 2 3 4 5 6 79 46 1 103 Qasuittuq Inns North 47 8 7 South Camp 64 Inn 69 68 48 Nunavut 49 Arctic College 50 63 63 67 110 66 65 Nunavut Constituency: Quttiktuq - ᖁᑦᑎᒃᑐᖅ

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 73 Constituency of QUTTIKTUQ Returning Officer Joanna Koonoo PO Box 124 Arctic Bay, NU X0A 0A0 Assistant Returning Officer Julia Olayuk PO Box 140 Arctic Bay, NU X0A 0A0 Assistant Returning Officer Louisa Kakkee PO Box 41 Grise Fiord, NU X0A 0J0 Assistant Returning Officer Belinda Oqallak PO Box 106 Resolute, NU X0A 0V0 Election Results Polling Station David Akeeagok -Elected- Mishak Allurut Kataisee Attangutsiak Leo Eeecherk Gary Kalluk Mavis Manik Rachel Qitsualik- Tinsley Isaac Shooyook Andrew Taqtu Rejected Ballots Total Ballots Election Day Voters List Final Voters List Early Polls Arctic Bay Election Day A-Z Arctic Bay Early Polls & Election Day Grise Fiord Early Polls & Election Day Resolute 15 7 3 9 0 0 0 2 1 1 38 - - 91 68 40 23 0 0 0 34 7 2 265 400 401 44 0 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 50 53 54 39 3 0 1 2 5 0 6 1 0 57 97 102 Total 189 78 44 34 2 6 0 45 9 3 410 550 557

74 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Unaudited Financial Returns Quttiktuq Candidate Financial Agent Status Contributions Expenses Surplus (deficit) David Akeeagok Marty Kuluguqtuq Filed on time $11,254.80 $11,271.24 ($16.44) Mishak Allurut Ina Allurut Filed on time $0 $0 - Kataisee Attangutsiak Leslie Oyukuluk Filed on time $3,192.77 $3,192.77 - Leo Eeecherk Sheba Ejangiaq Filed on time $0 $0 - Gary Kalluk Dian Avva Filed on time $0 $0 - Mavis Manik Sarah Salluviniq Filed on time $0 $0 - Rachel Qitsualik-Tinsley Sean A. Tinsley Filed on time $7,448.85 $7,448.85 - Isaac Shooyook Mason Pauloosie Did not file - - - Andrew Taqtu Tina Muckpaloo Filed on time $0 $0 -

241 Kingaaq Ave Tugak St 52 40 50 48 34 54 53 51 17 21 5 28 19 7 19 22 9 11 6 17 10 5 90 88 86 7 56 57 55 49 47 68 64 62 60 56 54 9 17 15 13 2 4 6 20 8 10 12 84 83 80 78 74 223 83 22 17 91 3 22 8 5 1 9 3 5 6 7 45 15 9 6 7 2 11 4 13 6 4 8 10 12 14 16 3 1 18 18 17 16 2 70 12 15 21 10 14 13 8 11 17 14 6 6 10 15 16 18 Meats Lodge Arctic 4 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 75 8 Constituency of Rankin Inlet North-Chesterfield Inlet 13 2017 3 RANKIN INLET - ᑲᖏᖅᖠᓂᖅ - KANGIRLINIQ (Rankin Inlet North - Chesterfield Inlet / ᑲᖏᖅᖠᓂᐅᑉ ᐅᐊᖕᓇᖓ - ᐃᒡᓗᓕᒑᕐᔪᒃ / Kangirliniq Tununga - Igluligaaryuk / Rankin Inlet Nord - Chesterfield Inlet Constituency) 2 7 Km 0 0.07 0.14 242 240 238 243 236 250 239 246 248 234 244 251 Legend 232 237 66 230 249 247 245 241 236 243 234 232 230 235 239 238 Constituency Boundary 233 228 236 231 237 235 233 234 226 224 222 227 225 Maniraq St 67 232 69 65 231 229 63 220 76 218 230 216 224 226 228 214 212 233 Residential 210 222 223 221 224 222 220 218 219 217 215 213 Nuna St 223 225 216 82 220 214 212 225 221 Non-Residential 223 216 211 217 219 218 210 Tuapak Ave 215 Uqquaq St 221 214 Kingaaq Ave 217 Kingaaq Ave 209 216 Outside Constituency 213 208 211 212 214 219 225 94 209 215 96 98 198 212 217 210 216 200 213 202 215 Innujuak St 221 204 219 196 208 220 194 208 Road 206 210 214 192 217 215 190 188 213 100 206 1 A 1 B Qurluqtuq Ave 218 102 186 213 221 106 108 104 182 184 216 203 207 211 204 211 209 Unnamed Road 209 Sittuqqaq St 219 207 214 217 222 201 Katimavik Hotel 202 202 205 203 215 220 Piqtuq Ave 212 Tupirvik Ave 210 Imaqsuq St 213 Old Legion 208 206 204 216 211 18 20 22 214 24 26 28 202 D 209 212 202 B 202 C 207 210 30 202 A 32 36 34 38 40 205 Nappiq St Nunavut St Kivalliq Regional Health Centre 208 203 206 Tuatuq St 102 204 St Atuqtuarvik Nuvua Natirnaq St C-Store ROAD R60 Kivalliq Healing Facility Calm Air Housing Arvinggak St Pukkinniq Kugyuk Ave Tupirvik Ave St ROAD R46 Nuvua 111 St Nunavut St NAC Garage New Ilagiiktuq Agnico Eagle Mines Nunavut Arctic College ROAD R47 Tapiriit Building Piruqsaijiit/Soc Serv/Dental/RI Fitness Roman Catholic Church Public Works Ikkayuktauvik Services/Economic Dev. & Trans. Sakku Investments Corp. Sivulliq Ave Simon Alaittuq School Aputii St ROAD R45 Toromont Nuvua St Sivulliq Ave M&T Garage Nunavut Power Corp NPC Northern Warehouse Singiituq Complex Canada Post Kativik Baptist Church RBC Royal Canadian Legion Rockland Building Pump House Tulimaaq Ave Ivalu/Kivalliq Northern Store Ilua St Oomilik Building 2 Wild Wolf Cafe Community Freezer Drop-In Centre Tugliq St Aputii St Oomilik Building 1 Huka Services Hamlet Garage Hamlet Garage 2 Kajjuk St Autozone Kivalliq Legal Services Centre Regional Services Office (RSO) Sivulliq Ave Imaqaut St Kivalliq Ave Ekusik St Atausiq St Hamlet Airports Garage Public Health Nanuq Community Learning Centre Nunavut Liquor Management Rankin Inlet Fire Hall Co-op Store/Turaarvik Inns North/CIBC Hamlet Airports Kivalliq News NAC Trade School Heating Mivvik Ave Siniktarvik Hotel Rankin Inlet Municipal Office Mivvik Ave Hamlet Airports Kataujaq Society Daycare Garage 2 GN Con Shed Mivvik Ave Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. New Anglican Church Anglican Church RCMP Terminal Garage Iglu St Siku Ave Unataqtutsait St North Pisugvik Attami Umingmak Supply St 11 St Arctic Heating & Plumbing 12 Inulik St Mivvik Ave M&T Ent/Cargo Offices M&T Warehouse St Pisugvik St 14 14 Iglu 13 Ayaruaq St Unataqtutsait St South Kivalliq Air Hangar Calm Air Hangar 16 15 Aircraft Hangar 18 17 Resource Centre Aurora Northern Contractors 19 Maani Ulujuk Illiniarvik 108 21 106 104 12 Tiriganiaq Leo Ussak Elementary School St 103 101 Tulugaaq Ave 105 Attami St 102 107 Tariuq Ave 109 104 105 Gas Station Majurvik Ave 111 Fuel Tank 106 Inukshuk 115 119 Iqaluk Ave Glad Tidings Church Qupanuaq St Ave Red Top Children's Group Home 12 11 Ave 127 Pulaarvik Friendship Centre Lester Landau Chartered Accountants Nauya CBC Inulik St Ipiktuq St Tiktaq Ave Housing Association Uqaqti St Inukshuk Ave Quick Stop Nunavut Constituencies: Rankin Inlet North - Chesterfield Inlet / ᑲᖏᖅᖠᓂᐅᑉ ᐅᐊᖕᓇᖓ - ᐃᒡᓗᓕᒑᕐᔪᒃ / Kangirliniq Tununga - Igluligaaryuk / Rankin Inlet Nord - Chesterfield Inlet Unataqtutsait St South Taqiq Ave Aivilik St FOL 1

138 Power Plant Arctic 76 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Constituency of Rankin Inlet North-Chesterfield Inlet CHESTERFIELD INLET - ᐃᒡᓗᓕᒑᕐᔪᒃ - IGLULIGAARYUK 2017 0 600 0 106 50 107 104 Jf 49 52 Hamlet Maintenance Garage Housing Association 51 102 54 53 100 101 56 108 98 109 55 58 43 57 96 Garage 41 60 59 94 95 62 33 42 39 61 31 110 34 32 63 64 90 93 30 40 65 35 29 Co-op Warehouse 88 67 69 89 28 87 71 83 36 73 84 85 37 27 72 Fire Hall 38 78 a'q, 76 79 26 75 25 0iQ [J 24 23 18 22 21 17 16 0.cri;f], J.,. f ; Kajuqjuk Iluaqsarvik / Health Centre Ste. Theresa's Hospital.. I I I - ComplexOriginal Hamlet of Chesterfield Inlet / Community Mission Power House R.C. Mission Current R.C. Mission [Q 4 \ The Northern 0 1 Km 0 0.035 0.07 Legend Residential Non-Residential Road Gas Station Fuel Tank 111 111 111 13 College 111 Pitsiulak Co-op / Tangmavik Hotel Naja Isabelle Home 400 183 GN CGS and Maintenance Services GN Dept. of Environment Iqalukpik Fish Plant 181 179 177 Noel Nuvak Arena 175 116 115 171 173 169 168 118 117 119 166 120 121 165 163 164 122 190 162 192 200 151 159 160 125 Victor Sammurtok School 194 153 209 207 205 203 201 154 155 157 158 196 149 146 148 150 152 199 147 156 145 144 198 142 143 Nunavut Constituency: Rankin Inlet North - Chesterfield Inlet / ᑲᖏᖅᖠᓂᐅᑉ ᐅᐊᖕᓇᖓ - ᐃᒡᓗᓕᒑᕐᔪᒃ / Kangirliniq Tununga - Igluligaaryuk / Rankin Inlet Nord - Chesterfield Inlet

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 77 Returning Officer Cecilia Autut PO Box 246 Rankin Inlet, NU X0C 0G0 Election Result Assistant Returning Officer Rita Nattar PO Box 272 Rankin Inlet, NU X0C 0G0 Assistant Returning Officer Gloria Thompson PO Box 52 Chesterfield Inlet, NU X0C 0B0 Constituency of RANKIN INLET NORTH- CHESTERFIELD INLET Polling Station Douglas Aggark Cedric Autut Tom Sammurtok Cathy Towtongie -Elected- Rejected Ballots Total Ballots Election Day Voters List Early Polls Chesterfield Inlet 12 1 3 8 0 24 - - Final Voters List Election Day A-Z Chesterfield Inlet 22 26 16 46 0 110 176 203 Early Polls Rankin Inlet 6 16 11 14 1 48 - - Election Day A-K Rankin Inlet 7 52 21 45 0 125 324 311 Election Day L-Z Rankin Inlet 9 49 38 57 4 157 322 325 Total 56 144 89 170 5 464 822 839 Unaudited Financial Returns Candidate Financial Agent Status Contributions Expenses Surplus (deficit) Douglas Aggark Harry Aggark Filed on time $310.00 $310.00 - Cedric Autut Kyle Tattuinee Filed on time $2,826.86 $2,826.86 - Tom Sammurtok Jocelyn Bouthillier Filed on time $1,143.85 $1,143.85 - Cathy Towtongie Walter Morey Filed on time $10,291.40 $10,291.40 -

St Arctic Ave 18 15 7 6 2 8 1 14 3 16 15 39 22 16 28 37 16 15 35 17 20 19 9 21 6 23 26 8 5 25 10 7 27 12 3 5 7 14 29 50 48 46 44 16 32 18 17 38 40 30 14 28 11 9 10 16 18 21 26 20 23 22 20 22 18 16 16 14 10 12 Tuapak Ave Nuna St Qurluqtuq Ave 5 10 14 4 40 9 19 St Nunavut Katimavik Hotel Sittuqqaq St Tupirvik Ave 4 2 36 Old Legion Imaqsuq St 223 Piqtuq Ave 221 219 228 226 224 217 Nappiq St 222 220 215 239 237 213 218 235 Kivalliq Regional Health Centre 233 231 216 246 211 244 214 242 240 Tuatuq St 209 310 Nuvua Atuqtuarvik Natirnaq St 238 212 17 78 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Constituency of Rankin Inlet South RANKIN INLET - ᑲᖏᖅᖠᓂᖅ - KANGIRLINIQ (Rankin Inlet South / ᑲᖏᖅᖠᓂᐅᑉ ᓂᒋᐊ / Kangirliniq Hivuraa / Rankin Inlet Sud Constituency) 2017 17 Km 0 0.06 0.12 110 112 116 118 114 Legend Constituency Boundary 239 Residential 229 235 238 236 227 233 207 236 234 232 234 210 232 230 228 GONE 230 237 231 225 223 221 219 217 229 227 224 228 Kivalliq Healing Facility 205 223 225 226 Non-Residential 208 231 A 221 C-Store 226 ROAD R60 231 B 233 C 220 220 222 206 224 233 D Calm Air Housing 215 213 211 209 222 220 218 Outside Constituency 229 227 225 223 Arvinggak St 207 216 214 Kugyuk Ave St Pukkinniq 217 212 210 219 221 215 Road \'.? \1;i li li I I / Tupirvik Ave 208 ROAD R46 Nunavut St I Unnamed Road New Ilagiiktuq 208 210 212 206 NAC Garage Nunavut Arctic College Agnico Eagle Mines Tapiriit Building Piruqsaijiit/Soc Serv/Dental/RI Fitness CJ 202 204 200 ROAD R47 205 Roman Catholic Church Nuvua St Public Works Ikkayuktauvik Services/Economic Dev. & Trans. 203 Sakku Investments Corp. 126 201 102 ROAD R45 Toromont Sivulliq Ave Simon Alaittuq School 124 113 122 Ave Sivulliq M&T Garage Nunavut Power Corp 144 111 120 NPC Singiituq Complex 142 Northern Warehouse Canada Post Kativik Nunavut St 129 140 Baptist Church 118 Royal Canadian Legion Rockland Building Aputii St 127 138 116 107 125 RBC Pump House 114 136 105 Tulimaaq Ave Northern Store 112 Oomilik Building 2 Ivalu/Kivalliq Meats Ilua St 121 134 132 110 126 128 Wild Wolf Cafe 130 Community Freezer Drop-In Centre 119 130 132 Aputii St 117 108 115 Oomilik Building 1 Tugliq St 128 126 Huka Services Hamlet Garage Hamlet Garage 2 Kajjuk St Autozone Kivalliq Legal Services Centre 134 136 113 Regional Services Office (RSO) Sivulliq Ave 124 138 106 140 111 122 Atausiq St Imaqaut St 142 144 146 109 120 118 148 116 114 105 110 Ekusik St Hamlet Airports Garage Kivalliq Ave 150 152 108 106 Public Health 154 156 Community Learning Centre 158 Nanuq Lodge 0- ~. - --- -~ o ~ o~u - D -~ 20 26 24 112 Nunavut Liquor Management Rankin Inlet Fire Hall Mivvik Ave Siniktarvik Hotel Rankin Inlet Municipal Office Co-op Store/Turaarvik Inns North/CIBC Hamlet Airports NAC Trade School Kivalliq News Heating Mivvik Ave Hamlet Airports Kataujaq Society Daycare Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. Garage 2 GN Con Shed Anglican Church New Anglican Church Mivvik RCMP Terminal Garage Siku Ave 10 12 14 Unataqtutsait St North Iglu St 16 18 20 Pisugvik 22 24 Attami 26 28 Umingmak Supply St St Arctic Heating & Plumbing Mivvik Ave M&T Ent/Cargo Offices Kivalliq Air Hangar M&T Warehouse Calm Air Hangar St Pisugvik St Iglu Inulik St Ayaruaq St 18 222 220 218 Aircraft Hangar Tiriganiaq St Resource Centre 216 214 Aurora Northern Contractors 100 104 102 Maani Ulujuk Illiniarvik 207 101 Tiktaq Ave 103 28 Leo Ussak Elementary School 205 101 105 210 208 206 204 202 200 100 107 Tulugaaq Ave 203 Unataqtutsait St South 20 109 Attami St Tariuq Ave 22 103 102 24 103 104 106 26 28 105 108 30 110 115 12 199 107 107 Gas Station 100 102 32 34 109 Fuel Tank Nauya Ave Majurvik Ave 111 100 113 102 115 104 Ipiktuq St 117 104 114 119 116 112 116 118 118 117 Inukshuk 197 110 106 108 42 106 Iqaluk Ave 108 Qupanuaq St 192 114 110 Ave 112 Glad Tidings Church 120 190 120 188 103 121 186 184 Children's Group Home 122 107 109 122 182 Nauya Ave CBC 100 106 Red Top 180 104 Pulaarvik Friendship Centre 126 126 108 178 176 189 187 185 183 102 110 128 Tiriganiaq Lester Landau Chartered Accountants 112 Tiktaq Ave 181 174 179 177 100 172 170 175 168 173 130 132 136 134 102 104 106 St 101 Housing Association 171 120 108 114 129 131 138 103 100 Quick Stop 122 124 126 116 167 109 152 150 148 112 114 105 Uqaqti St 102 169 165 140 103 100 Inukshuk Ave 138 146 140 163 Inulik St 107 104 142 144 161 159 157 102 109 106 115103 125 155 105 153 151,' 149 Tara's Bed & Breakfast 101 104 Aivilik St 102 107 105 110 103 Matchbox Gallery 147 145 141 FOL 1 104 109 106 107 105 Kivalliq Expediting & Storage Inc. Ipiktuq St 106 108 111 107 109 108 Taqiq Ave 112 111 109 110 113 Itivia 112 111 Siqiniq St St 114 113 116 115 135 117 FOL 2 Nunavut Constituencies: Rankin Inlet South / ᑲᖏᖅᖠᓂᐅᑉ ᓂᒋᐊ / Kangirliniq Hivuraa / Rankin Inlet Sud Itivia St Unataqtutsait St South

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 79 Constituency of RANKIN INLET SOUTH Returning Officer Lynette Didur PO Box 411 Rankin Inlet, NU X0C 0G0 Assistant Returning Officer Suzanne Tatty PO Box 571 Rankin Inlet, NU X0C 0G0 Election Result Polling Station Lorne Kusugak -Elected- Alexander Sammurtok Rejected Ballots Total Ballots Election Day Voters List Final Voters List Early Polls 67 36 1 104 - - Election Day A-K 116 48 0 164 358 366 Election Day L-Z 126 52 1 179 378 401 Total 309 136 2 447 736 767 Unaudited Financial Returns Candidate Financial Agent Status Contributions Expenses Surplus (deficit) Surplus Donated To Lorne Kusugak Nanasee Onalik Filed on time $1,000.00 $920.07 $79.93 Gov t of NU Alexander Sammurtok Katie Joudry Filed on time $1,960.00 $1,873.90 $86.10 Ikurraq Food Bank

50325312 Office Kinnagait 1104 1106 1301 4607 1102 1303 1307 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 81 Constituency of South Baffin CAPE DORSET - ᑭᙵᐃᑦ - KINNGAIT 2017 Km 0 0.065 0.13 5410 5412 5024 5402 5400 Legend 5018 5027 5026 5025 5016 5023 5029 5028 5021 5030 5031 Non-Residential 5014 5019 5215 5213 5209 5033 5037 5012 5211 5207 5035 5310 5313 Residential... 5017 5214 5205 5308 5010 5212 5203 5306 5008 5201 5304 5302 5300 Road 5015 5101 5006 5013 5210 5206 5208 5204 5105 5107 5202 5011 5200 4121 5100 5009 5108 5106 5104 5102 5004 5007 5005 4119 5003 4124 4117 5002 4122 RCMP Station 5000 4120 4605 4604 4602 4600 5001 4118 4603 4113 4601 4111 4105 4109 4107 4518 4515 Northern Store 4516 4513 4512 Housing 4510 4400 4104 4507 4511 4102 4509 4205 4403 4301 Plant Power 4506 4404 4407 4207 4406 4303 4415 4100 4209 4408 4411 4410 4422 4305 4307 4424 4420 4309 Health Centre Co-op Store 4416 4418 4313 4212 Hamlet 4315 4503 4501 Peter Pitseolak School Social Services Community Hall Learning Centre 2011 2010 Inn 4007 Co-op Print Shop 2006 2007 4009 4008 2009 4013 4010 3603 Dorset Suites 1001 3505 1003 Anglican Church 1009 1007 1005 3602 3503 3613 2005 1004 1002 3600 1006 1008 3619 1015 1010 2003 1109 4017 3614 3612 3610 1017 3621 3616 1019 1014 3623 3703 3701 2001 1111 3501 1018 2326 2202 2204 1023 1021 3631 3629 3627 3625 3620 3622 1020 2101 1027 1022 3626 Airport Terminal Municipal Garage 3624 3628 2203 1114 1112 1024 3630 3634 3632 3636 1031 1029 1026 3638 3500 2206 1028 2205 2105 1030 2100 3046 3073 2208 2107 1041 1039 2102 1043 1208 1204 1203 3044 1036 3071 1217 1044 1215 1038 1206 1314 1205 1315 3042 2318 2316 2314 2312 3069 2310 1313 1311 1213 1207 2308 1211 1312 1209 3040 3067 1305 1300 2306 2304 1310 1309 2302 3038 3065 3063 3061 3059 3137 3139 2300 1308 3141 1306 1302 3036 3143 3131 3145 3147 3149 3151 3129 3127 2111 3153 3125 2113 3030 3032 3055 3155 3157 3159 2115 2117 3123 Sam Pudlat School 3121 2119 3119 2121 3051 3049 3161 3163 3165 3117 3115 3113 Community Arena 2104 3045 3110 3039 3037 3043 3041 3106 3108 3111 3109 3104 3102 3107 3100 GN Offices 3035 3033 3031 3026 3029 3027 3024 3023 3021 3302 3304 3022 3020 3306 3300 3015 3018 3016 3019 3017 3013 3011 3009 3316 3001 3003 3005 3007 3310 3312 3314 3308 3201 3203 3205 3207 3209 3014 Water Tank 3010 3326 3219 3320 3322 3324 3318 3008 3002 3000 3006 3004 3200 3221 3217 3215 3223 3206 3208 3202 3204 Nunavut Constituency: South Baffin - ᕿᑭᖅᑖᓘᑉ ᓂᒋᐊ - Hivuraa Qikiqtaaluk - Baffin Sud

82 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Constituency of South Baffin KIMMIRUT - ᑭᒻᒥᕈᑦ - KINGMIRUT 2017 Km 0 0.045 0.09 Legend 103 216 215 214 101 104 212 213 92-2 92-4 159 107 A1 A2 94-6 167 1-A 543 204-C 204-B 204-A 2-A 208-A 106 105 85-1 85-2 567 73 72 18 17 76 41 71 51-458 85-4 37-500 37-006 524 10-A 74 75 37 19 20 28 24 25 21 22 26 23 29 30 34 31 35 36 32 33 37-004 37-001 37-005 37-002 37-003 RCMP 112 109 108 110 111 77 To Tasilik Area (see Inset 1) Non-Residential Residential Kimik Co-op Garage Road 94-A 94-B 94-C 94-D 406-B 92-1 92-2 211-E 211-D 211-A 211-C 211-B 406-A 92-3 90-4 92-5 92-6 90-1 90-3 Northern 94-1 92-1 89-2 90-2 89-1 Comm. Freezer 85-3 11-A 12-A CGS 85-6 8-A 13-A Fire Hall 14-A Visitor's Centre Soper House Art Gallery 85-5 85-7 85-8 Akavak Centre School 6-A Library Nunavut Arctic College Illuilliq Building Daycare Hamlet 7-A GN Wildlife Office 9-A Saimattaq Building Housing Inset 1: Tasilik Area 200-B 207-D 200-A 207-B 207-E 209-B 207-C Arena 201-B 207-A 964 201-A 210-B 3-A 210-A 208-D 202-A 202-B 208-C 202-C 202-D 4-A 208-B 203-A 203-B 209-A 5-A 113-B 113-A Co-op Power House Nunavut Constituency: South Baffin - ᕿᑭᖅᑖᓘᑉ ᓂᒋᐊ - Hivuraa Qikiqtaaluk - Baffin Sud

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 83 Constituency of SOUTH BAFFIN Returning Officer Josephee Kellypalik PO Box 148 Cape Dorset, NU X0A 0C0 Election Result Assistant Returning Officer Josephee Oqutaq PO Box 291 Cape Dorset, NU X0A 0C0 Assistant Returning Officer Simionie Akavak PO Box 78 Kimmirut, NU X0A 0N0 Polling Station Early Polls Cape Dorset Election Day A-K Cape Dorset Election Day L-Z Cape Dorset Early Polls Kimmirut Election Day A-Z Kimmirut David Joanasie -Elected- Michael Salomonie Rejected Ballots Total Ballots Election Day Voters List Final Voters List 35 23 1 59 - - 68 43 3 114 204 198 146 68 3 217 458 461 6 9 0 15 - - 55 52 1 108 270 273 Total 310 195 8 513 932 932 Unaudited Financial Returns Candidate Financial Agent Status Contributions Expenses Surplus (deficit) Surplus Donated To David Joanasie Moshi Kotierk Filed on time $1,919.32 $1,919.32 - - Michael Salomonie Cheryl Constantineau Filed on time $4,010.76 $3,843.13 $167.63 Gov t of NU

253 255 257 251 259 256 261 258 263 260 237 Library / Visitor Centre 244 239 215 267 242 266 240 269 287 289 238 271 236 292 234 233 211 839 285 290 232 209 288 283 221 207 281 225 205 286 203 216 201 320 228 324 226 224 220 218 204 208 125 300 101 326 301 849 303 302 102 103 313 848 313 304 104 105 109 Inns North 307 400 878 401 306 106 875 512 107 308 501 403 314 506 504 502 503 514 108 111 871 312 110 820 409 113 505 404 112 516 801 406 115 507 867 Hamlet of Pond Inlet 551 116 518 411 117 Attakaalik Hall 555 119 865 520 413 118 557 Itturuluk Store 121 554 866 522 123 Sirmilik National 559 527 120 Park Office 556 561 92 84 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Constituency of Tununiq POND INLET - ᒥᑦᑎᒪᑕᓕᒃ - MITTIMATALIK 2017 Km 0 0.06 0.12 Legend Non-Residential -; Residential Road 223 282 845 869 529 120 125 558 581 563 528 531 124 583 560 172 173 862 859 701 530 562 565 Tununiq Sauniq Co-op 585 532 533 175 567 535 587 534 128 131 855 564 136 711 860 806 566 176 135 903 858 568 710 178 712 856 Garage 132 900 570 715 605 544 603 607 134 905 572 714 702 588 854 136 731 546 182 716 615 721 660 138 733 614 604 620 184 141 851 608 852 720 662 616 140 186 610 735 623 622 143 725 722 188 850 664 625 641 142 145 667 640 724 624 190 727 668 669 627 643 147 726 739 642 626 670 645 146 149 728 741 628 644 194 750 672 630 148 151 1001 743 674 675 150 152 1002 676 677 648 744 1005 754 678 679 156 1004 650 680 681 158 652 1009 784 682 654 160 1031 1013 1033 1015 1055 1030 1037 1032 1019 1034 1051 1036 1021 1053 1055 1044 1050 1045 1052 1023 1054 1056 1058 A 1058 B 1058 C 1058 D 1058 E 1057 A 1057 B 1060 A 1060 D 1060 E 1060 C 1060 B 1057 C 1057 D 1057 E 1059 A 1101 A 1101 B 1059 B 1059 C 1100 1059 D 1059 E 1103 A 1102 1103 B 1065 A 1065 B 1065 C 1061 B 1061 C 1061 D 1061 A 1103 D 1103 C 1065 E 1065 D 1104 1103 E 1061 E 1106 Nunavut Arctic College 1063 B 1063 C 1063 A 1066 1063 D 1108 1063 E 1100 1112 1069 1114 1116 1122 E 1122 C 1122 B 1122 A 1124 E 1122 D 1124 A 1124 B 1124 C 1124 D Nunavut Constituency: Tununiq - ᑐᓄᓂᖅ

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 85 Constituency of TUNUNIQ Returning Officer Nina Kautuq PO Box 508 Pond Inlet, NU X0A 0S0 Assistant Returning Officer Susanna Kadloo PO Box 522 Pond Inlet, NU X0A 0S0 Election Result Polling Station Joe Enook -Elected- Jeannie Mills David Qamaniq Rejected Ballots Total Ballots Election Day Voters List Final Voters List Early Polls 27 11 11 1 50 - - Election Day A-K 117 56 84 4 261 397 428 Election Day L-Z 114 35 51 1 201 357 343 Total 258 102 146 6 512 754 771 Unaudited Financial Returns Candidate Financial Agent Status Contributions Expenses Surplus (deficit) Joe Enook Mary Krimmerdjuar Filed on time $196.98 $196.98 - Jeannie Mills Steve Philippe Filed on time $2,101.36 $2,101.36 - David Qamaniq Dennis Nutarak Filed on time $876.61 $876.61 -

163 99 162 161 145 160 97 98 246 159 158 147 165 144 77 Piqqusilirivvik Inuit Cultural Learning Facility 143 91 92 93 94 95 96 127 126 125 124 164 58 59 57 60 61 68 62 67 66 65 64 509 507 508 40 39 42 39 56 38 55 506 157 37 505 54 53 46 36 39 52 47 35 34 15 51 48 33 16 49 32 17 50 18 31 30 20 19 29 28 22 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 87 Constituency of Uqqummiut CLYDE RIVER - ᑲᖏᑦᑐᒑᐱᒃ - KANGIQTUGAAPIK 2017 Km 0 0.065 0.13 Legend Non-Residential 84 Residential Road 23 24 25 83 82 74 74 521 E 521 D 521 C 521 B 516 E 521 A 516 D 516 C 523 E 523 D 523 C 523 B 519 E 519 D 516 B 516 A 519 C 519 B 519 A 523 A 517 E 517 D 517 C 517 B 517 A 514 D 514 C 514 E 515 E 515 D 514 B 514 A 515 C 515 A 515 B 512 D 512 C 512 E 512 B 512 A 510 E 510 D 510 C 510 B 510 A 251 D 251 C 251 B 251 E 251 A 250 E 250 B 250 C 250 A 142 123 250 D 141 132 131 262 155 140 122 152 139 133 121 260 134 259 154 153 135 120 109 136 119 108 Arena / Community Hall 263 137 118 100 136 107 264 265 110 101 117 111 106 116 220 115 102 203 216 219 202 182 103 231 217 201 218 200 225 New Hamlet Office Ilisaqsivik 226 Health Centre Centre Family Resource 229 Former Daycare 213 253 212 Pivaallirivik Quluaq School 488 A 488 B 488 C 488 D 488 E 249 211 250 201 200 199 210 Store Northern 198 273 202 197 190 196 Housing Office Anglican Church 195 TV Station 194 204 170 205 189 193 180 206 192 179 188 187 191 Qammaq Hotel 186 185 21 184 176 183 Wildlife Office 41 174 169 Community Freezer 168 172 167 RCMP _,,... Power Plant 233 234..... ',.f.... Fuel Tank Farm Nunavut Constituency: Uqqummiut - ᐅᖁᒻᒥᐅᑦ

324 B 316 A iq 88 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Constituency of Uqqummiut QIKIQTARJUAQ - ᕿᑭᖅᑕᕐᔪᐊᖅ 2017 Km 0 0.05 0.1 Legend Non-Residential Residential Tasiit Dr 402 A 402 B 417 A 417 B Majuallaq Dr 345 343 341 342 401 340 400 407 A 407 B Tasiit Dr Kangia Ave 323 A 323 B 339 338 337 333 322 321 320 323 C 324 A 329 A 329 B 329 C 329 D 330 319 325 331 A 331 B 328 A 328 B Alaniq Dr Avalavvik Rd 332 303 309 B 309 A 327 306 304 305 A 307 305 B 326 317 310 308 316 B 311 302 300 234 301 315 314 312 313 232 231 B 231 A 158 230 229 157 159 228 227 223 Kangia Ave 208 Akunniq Rd 219 Qingargaq Ave 220 156 160 155 161 162 163 226 225 224 165 223 221 Sajjugiaq Rd Nuvuattiaq Dr Akunniq Rd 153 B 153 A 152 C 152 B 152 A 207 A 207 B 207 C 207 D 202 B 199 211 206 B 201 B 205 A 205 B 205 C 205 D Aqiarunnaq Cres Paatuaq Dr 202 A 144 C 204 B 204 A 201 A 206 A 222 215 166 214 172 213 174 167 173 168 169 171 144 A 144 B 144 D Qikiqtarjuaq Dr 144 E 176 209 218 217 210 216 212 151 149 147 145 A 146 143 Sanaviit Rd 123 178 124 119 120 Ungammut Rd 170 Kangilliq Rd Uqsagvik Dr Kangia Ave 118 140 138 139 134 137 136 135 133 125 Nattiq Dr 132 131 Uqsagvik Dr 128 Dr Natt Qiqijuq Dr 109 111 110 117 129 130 116 122 115 114 112 113 181 108 Qikiqtarjuaq Dr 107 106 B 106 A Dr Qiqijuq 126 102 99 348 346 Road 418 318 164 154 147 A 150 148 177 142 200 141 121 105 104 103 101 Nunavut Constituency: Uqqummiut - ᐅᖁᒻᒥᐅᑦ

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 89 Constituency of UQQUMMIUT Returning Officer Clark Kalluk PO Box 242 Clyde River, NU X0A 0E0 Assistant Returning Officer Leanne Hainnu PO Box 26 Clyde River, NU X0A 0E0 Assistant Returning Officer Lynn Kuksiak PO Box 86 Qikiqtarjuaq, NU X0A 0B0 Election Result Polling Station Pauloosie Keyootak -Elected- Jerry Natanine Johnathan Palluq Rejected Ballots Total Ballots Election Day Voters List Early Polls Clyde River 5 15 7 0 27 - - Election Day A-Z Clyde River 38 157 96 3 294 534 537 Early Polls & Election Day A-Z 192 19 15 9 235 303 303 Qikiqtarjuaq Total 235 191 118 12 556 837 840 Final Voters List Unaudited Financial Returns Candidate Financial Agent Status Contributions Expenses Surplus (deficit) Pauloosie Keyootak Kathy Kuniliusee Filed on time $0 $0 - Jerry Natanine Terry Kalluk Filed on time $0 $0 - Johnathan Palluq Billy Palluq Filed on time $0 $0 -

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92 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Recommendations of the Chief Electoral Officer for Changes to the Nunavut Elections Act The Chief Electoral Officer proposes the following amendments to the Nunavut Elections Act: 1. Repeal Proxy Voting In addition to voting at the polls on polling day, the Nunavut Elections Act establishes alternative methods of voting. One such method is a vote by proxy. A review of Territorial/Provincial and Federal electoral legislation confirms that Nunavut is the only jurisdiction to still permit proxy voting. Proxy voting is a method by which a voter, who is unexpectedly absent from his or her constituency on election day, authorizes another voter to cast his or her ballot. Proxy voting requires the completion, review, and approval of an Application, issuance of a Certificate, and additional verification at the polling station. It is an involved process. There are other alternative methods of voting that ensure Nunavummiut who may be unexpectedly absent can have the opportunity to vote. It is recommended that the provisions allowing voting by proxy be removed and the following sections be repealed: ss. 90(4), 123, 124,125,126, 242(1)(c), 242(1)(d), 242(2). 2. Expand Emergency Voting Voters who are away from their place of residence in remote locations, and who have no other means of voting, may vote by an emergency voting procedure. This procedure allows for voting by means of a telecommunications device i.e. radio, telephone, or internet. The current Nunavut Elections Act restricts this voting opportunity to voters in remote locations. This new proposed category would capture individuals who, for example, are not able to vote on election day because of last minute medical travel, but not those who are away at school or otherwise absent and did not take the time to request a special ballot or vote in advance polls. Expanding this voting category would also capture any voters who would have likely applied to vote by proxy if such means to vote were allowed. It is recommended that the emergency voting procedure be extended to a voter who is unexpectedly absent on election day and has no other means of voting. Proposed New Wording: Emergency Voting Procedure Voting by telecommunications device 120. (1) A voter who has the right to vote in a constituency may vote by means of a telecommunications device, including a radio, telephone or Internet telephony device, if the voter

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 93 (a) is able to communicate with the office of the returning officer by means of a telecommunications device; (b) requests the returning officer to provide an opportunity to vote by this method; and (c) establishes that he or she is either: (i) unable to vote by any other method because of the voter's remote location, and the voter had no other means of voting before going to this remote location; or (ii) unable to vote on election day because of an unexpected absence from the constituency and the voter had no other opportunity to vote. 3. Include a deadline to apply for a Special Mail-in Ballot All jurisdictions in Canada allow for a form of mail-in or special ballot. In Nunavut, any voter who believes that they will be unable to vote at a polling station on election day has the right to vote by means of a special ballot. In all jurisdictions voters must apply for a special ballot before a specified deadline, and ballots must be received by a specified time to be counted. The deadline to apply for a special ballot varies across the jurisdictions from weeks to days before polling day. In Nunavut, applications for special ballots can be submitted after the writ is issued but the Act does not specify a deadline for receipt of applications. Once an application is received and approved, Elections Nunavut sends out a kit to the voter via Canada Post or airline cargo. The voter is provided with instructions on how to return the special ballot to Elections Nunavut. Given the realities of postal/cargo services in Nunavut the special balloting process requires sufficient lead time to ensure that a ballot can realistically be mailed out and returned in time to be counted. In the 2017 election it is estimated that Elections Nunavut staff processed approximately 17 applications knowing that it was unlikely the ballot would get to the voter and back to Elections Nunavut in time to be counted on Election Day. In addition, staff took extraordinary measures to ensure that an additional 10 ballots would be returned on time. It is recommended that the Act be amended to limit the availability of special ballots to seven days prior to Election Day. This limit reflects a realistic assessment of the limitations of cargo/postal delivery services in Nunavut. Proposed New Wording: Exercise of right to vote 99. (1) Every voter who has reason to believe that he or she will be unable to vote at his or her polling station on election day has the right to vote by means of a special ballot issued in accordance with this Act.

94 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Availability (2) Applications for special ballots shall be accepted after the writ is issued and continuing until 5 p.m. Central Standard Time on the 7 th day before election day, from the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer and in any other office in Nunavut or outside Nunavut that the Chief Electoral Officer may designate. 4. The Counting of Special Ballots To be counted, all special ballots must be received by 5:00 pm on election day. As the Act is currently drafted, however, the votes are not counted until all polls are closed at 7:00 pm. Once counted, the votes cast by special ballots are communicated to the returning officer at the polls in the relevant constituency. The votes cast by special ballot are then included in the statement of the poll prepared by the deputy returning officer. It would facilitate the counting of the votes and preparation of the statement of the poll if the results of special balloting could be available immediately at time of the closing of the polls. For this reason, it is recommended that special ballots be counted at 5:00 pm on election day. Proposed New Wording: Time of counting 131. (1) (a) On election day, immediately after the deadline for the receipt of special ballots, the counting of the votes cast by special ballots shall take place at the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer. Returning officers shall not be notified of the results until the closing of the polls on election day. (b) On election day, immediately after the close of the polls in the constituency, the counting of the votes shall take place in every polling station open that day or during the period of the advance vote. 5. Limit Anonymous Contributions The Act currently allows a financial agent to accept an anonymous contribution of $100 or less. If a single contribution exceeds this amount the contribution must be returned, or if the identify of the contributor cannot be established, the contribution must be sent to the Chief Electoral Officer. If a contribution received during an election period is more than $100 the financial agent is required to keep a record of the contribution and record the name of the contributor. There is, however, no limit on the number of anonymous contributions a financial agent may accept. In those jurisdictions in Canada that allow anonymous donations, some limit the total number of anonymous donations a campaign

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 95 can receive. By way of example, the Northwest Territories, has set the limit at $1,500 while in British Columbia the limit is set at $3,000 (or a higher amount established by regulation). The Act sets the maximum contribution from any individual, corporation, association or organization at $2,500. It is recommended that a limit on the receipt of anonymous contributions be set at $2,500. Proposed New Wording: Anonymous contribution 171. (1) A financial agent may accept an anonymous contribution not exceeding $100. Contribution exceeding $100 (2) Where a financial agent receives an anonymous contribution exceeding $100, the financial agent shall (a) if the identity of the contributor can be established, return the contribution; or (b) if the identity of the contributor cannot be established, send the whole contribution to the Chief Electoral Officer to be credited to the Consolidated Revenue Fund. Limits on total anonymous contribution (3) A financial agent may only accept a maximum of $2,500 in total anonymous contributions under subsection (1) 6. Campaign Bank Accounts The Act provides that a financial agent must open a bank account for the deposit of all campaign contributions. However, the Act does not specify when the account needs to be opened or that it must be opened before a contribution can be accepted by the financial agent. It is recommended that s. 170(4)(a) be amended to provide a deadline by which a bank account or an account at an approved institution be opened. Proposed New Wording: Bank account 170. (4) A financial agent shall (a) open an account at a bank or, where no bank exists where the financial agent resides, at an approved institution; (b) deposit in that account all contributions of money collected on behalf of the candidate; and (c) the account described in subsection 4(a) shall be opened before accepting any contributions, and no later than the 21 st day before election day. Prior to this deadline, a financial agent may apply to the Chief Electoral Officer for an extension of the time limit.

96 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 7. Minor Amendments There are amendments necessary to clean up minor issues with the Act. Replace the words Consolidated Revenue Fund with Government of Nunavut in subsection 176(2)(b). Correct the spelling of the constituency name in Schedule I to read Iqaluit-Niaqunnguu. Remove the definition of Liquor in subsection 2(1). Include a after The election of any person who is ineligible to be in section 13. Replace the word DVD with electronic copy in subsections 31(2), 31(2.1), 31(4).

Appendices

98 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Appendix A: Adaptations of the Nunavut Elections Act During the election period, the Chief Electoral Officer adapted certain provisions of the Nunavut Elections Act to accommodate unusual or unforeseen circumstances. Section 190 of the Act permits the Chief Electoral Officer to make these adaptations when the Act does not accord with the urgent needs of the situation. The Chief Electoral Officer does not however, have the authority to extend the period for filing declarations of candidacy or the time to receive a special ballot. The adaptations exercised by the CEO were necessary and appropriate to preserve the integrity of the electoral process. Section 121 Nunavut Elections Act- Mobile Poll Delay due to Inclement Weather On October 23, 2017, the Chief Electoral Officer issued directions to the election officers and candidates in 14 constituencies that the mobile poll would be delayed due to inclement weather: Constituency Community Mobile Poll Date Adapted Poll Date Aggu Igloolik October 23, 2017 October 24, 2017 Aivilik Coral Harbour October 23, 2017 October 24, 2017 Amittuq Igloolik October 23, 2017 October 24, 2017 Arviat North-Whale Cove Arviat October 23, 2017 October 24, 2017 Whale Cove October 23, 2017 October 24, 2017 Arviat South Arviat October 23, 2017 October 24, 2017 Gjoa Haven Gjoa Haven October 23, 2017 October 24, 2017 Rankin Inlet-Chesterfield Inlet Rankin Inlet October 23, 2017 October 24, 2017 Chesterfield Inlet October 23, 2017 October 24, 2017 Rankin Inlet South Rankin Inlet October 23, 2017 October 24, 2017 South Baffin Cape Dorset October 23, 2017 October 24, 2017 Kimmirut October 23, 2017 October 24, 2017 Iqaluit-Manirajak October 23, 2017 October 24, 2017 Iqaluit- Niaqunnguu October 23, 2017 October 24, 2017 Iqaluit Iqaluit-Sinaa October 23, 2017 October 24, 2017 Iqaluit-Tasiluk October 23, 2017 October 24, 2017 Quttiktuq Arctic Bay October 23, 2017 October 24, 2017

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 99 Section 94 Nunavut Elections Act- Advance Vote Delay due to Inclement Weather On October 23, 2017, the Chief Electoral Officer issued directions to the election officers and candidates in 5 constituencies that the advance vote would be delayed due to inclement weather: Constituency Community Advance Poll Date Adapted Poll Date Aivilik Coral Harbour October 23, 2017 October 24, 2017 Arviat North-Whale Cove Whale Cove October 23, 2017 October 24, 2017 Netsilik Kugaaruk October 23, 2017 October 24, 2017 Rankin Inlet North-Chesterfield Inlet Chesterfield Inlet October 23, 2017 October 24, 2017 South Baffin Kimmirut October 23, 2017 October 24, 2017 Section 121 Nunavut Elections Act- Mobile Poll Delay in Qikiqtarjuaq The Chief Electoral Officer issued a direction to the election officers and candidates in the constituency of Uqqummiut that the mobile poll in Qikiqtarjuaq would be delayed due to unforeseen circumstances. Section 94(2) Nunavut Elections Act- Advance Vote Open Late in Grise Fiord The Chief Electoral Officer issued a direction to the election officers and candidates in the constituency of Quttiktuq that the opening of the advance vote in Grise Fiord would be delayed onehour due to an unforeseen circumstance. The direction specified that the advance vote would remain open one-hour longer to accommodate for this circumstance. Section 56(1) Nunavut Elections Act- Delay in Issuing Voter Information Cards in Cambridge Bay The Returning Officer for Cambridge Bay reported to the Chief Electoral Officer that a theft of stamps to be used on the Voter Information Cards had occurred. The Chief Electoral Officer issued a direction to the election officers and candidates in the constituency of Cambridge Bay specifying that the sending of the Voter Information Cards would be delayed.

100 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Appendix B: Summary of Complaints, Investigations and Prosecutions Section 225 of the Nunavut Elections Act provides that any person who believes an offence has been committed under the Act may make a complaint to the police. Complaint #1 A voter in the City of Iqaluit submitted a complaint to the RCMP that a candidate s campaign signs indicated the wrong financial agent s name. Result: The RCMP investigation determined that charges under the Nunavut Elections Act were not warranted. Complaint #2 A candidate in the constituency of Gjoa Haven submitted a complaint to the RCMP that another candidate was posting campaign material on Government of Nunavut property. Result: The RCMP investigation determined that charges under the Nunavut Elections Act were not warranted. Complaint #3 A candidate in the constituency of Cambridge Bay submitted a complaint to the RCMP that election officers were not providing clear instructions to voters. Result: The RCMP investigation concluded that charges under the Nunavut Elections Act were not warranted. Complaint #4 A candidate in the constituency of Cambridge Bay submitted a complaint to the RCMP that election officers in Cambridge Bay did not declare a conflict of interest due to familial ties with another candidate. Result: The RCMP investigation determined that charges under the Nunavut Elections Act were not warranted. Elections Nunavut received several complaints from the public who were directed to submit them to the RCMP for investigation. Complaint forms were made available to the public in all of Nunavut s official languages.

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 101 Complaint #5 The Chief Electoral Officer submitted a complaint to the RCMP identifying three candidates and their financial agents who failed to complete and submit the financial return by the end of the post-election period. Sections 180, 258 and 267 of the Nunavut Elections Act specify that the financial return was to be completed and submitted to Elections Nunavut prior to 60 days after the election, on December 29, 2017. Failure to File Constituency Candidate Name Financial Agent Name Arviat North- Whale Cove George Kuksuk Mary Aulatjut Iqaluit-Tasiluk Jacopoosie Peter Noodloo Peter Quttiktuq Isaac Shooyook Mason Pauloosie Number of Complaints 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 Number of Late or Non-Compliant Campaign Financial Return (CFR) Complaints*: 2004-2017 0 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 Election Year Elections Nunavut attempted to contact all candidates and their financial agents through registered mail, email and phone prior to the deadline to offer assistance and encourage compliance. Although there is a provision in the Act to permit a candidate to request an extension of time from the Chief Electoral officer to submit the financial return, no such requests were made. * Both the candidate and financial agent are in contravention of the Nunavut Elections Act and are recorded separately in the number of complaints. Financial Return Complaints 2004-2017 General Complaints 2004-2017 Result: The RCMP investigation determined these candidates and their financial agents were allegedly in contravention of the Nunavut Elections Act. Each of these candidates and their financial agents were issued fines under the Summary Convictions Procedures Regulations. 2017: 6 2013: 20 2008: 26 2004: 58 2017: 4 2013: 0 2008: 5 2004: 2

102 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election APPENDIX C: PERSONS DISQUALIFIED FROM CANDIDACY 2017 General Election Name Community Disqualified until George Kuksuk Arviat December 30, 2022 Mary Aulatjut Arviat December 30, 2022 Jacopoosie Peter Iqaluit December 30, 2022 Noodloo Peter Iqaluit December 30, 2022 Isaac Shooyook Arctic Bay December 30, 2022 Mason Pauloosie Arctic Bay December 30, 2022 The people listed are disqualified from being a candidate in a General Election or by-election because they failed to file a complete campaign financial return or filed a campaign financial return late. The disqualification is in effect for 5 years from the financial return deadline. NEA s. 11(2.1). 2013 General Election Name Community Disqualified until Joseph Kaviok Arviat December 27, 2018 Abraham Eetak Arviat December 27, 2018 Peter Alareak Arviat December 27, 2018 Paul Aliktiluk Arviat December 27, 2018 Airo Pameolik Arviat December 27, 2018 Gordy Kidlapik Arviat December 27, 2018 Karen Yip Baker Lake December 27, 2018 Angelica Mautaritnaq Baker Lake December 27, 2018 Mathew Jaw Cape Dorset December 27, 2018 Joemie Tapaungai Cape Dorset December 27, 2018 Charlie Kalluk Clyde River December 27, 2018 Shawn Wilton Clyde River December 27, 2018 Sonny Porter Gjoa Haven December 27, 2018 Christine Nahalolik Gjoa Haven December 27, 2018 Gideonie Joamie Iqaluit December 27, 2018 Peter Aningmiuq Iqaluit December 27, 2018 Mikidjuk Akavak Iqaluit December 27, 2018 Sytokie Joamie Iqaluit December 27, 2018 JoAnnie Joamie Iqaluit December 27, 2018 Solomon Awa Iqaluit December 27, 2018 Pierre Wolfe Iqaluit December 27, 2018 Harry Niakrok Rankin Inlet December 27, 2018 Barbara Stevens Rankin Inlet December 27, 2018 Moses Appaqaq Sanikiluaq December 27, 2018 Nancy Kittosuk Sanikiluaq December 27, 2018

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 103 Appendix D: Appropriateness of the Tariff of Fees The Tariff of Fees Regulations stipulates the pay for election officers during different plebiscite and election events. To ensure this pay reflects the varied responsibilities of these positions and considers the impact of inflation 2 and to simplify the payment levels, the following recommendations are being made to adjust the Tariff of Fees. Returning Officer with 1 Community Returning Officer with 2+ Communities Position Current Payment Schedule Proposed Payment Schedule Assistant Returning Officer Assistant Returning Officer in a Separate Community Deputy Returning Officer Supervisory Deputy Returning Officer Poll Clerk & Registration Clerk $12,000 if there is an election in their constituency $6,000 if a candidate is acclaimed $350 per day for work done outside the election period $175 for four hours or less worked outside the election period $100 per month retainer during the period of appointment $12,000 if there is an election in their constituency $6,000 if a candidate is acclaimed $350 per day for work done outside the election period $175 for four hours or less worked outside of the election period $100 per month retainer during the period of appointment $6,000 if there is an election in their constituency $3,000 if a candidate is elected by acclamation $6,000 if there is an election in their constituency $3,000 if a candidate is elected by acclamation $30.22/hr for 7.5 hr + 4.5 overtime hours on Election Day. $423.08+NNA $37.79/hrs for 7.5hr + 4.5 overtime hours on Election Day. $547.96+NNA $23.68/hr for 7.5 hr + 4.5 overtime hours on Election Day. $331.52 +NNA $13,000 if there is an election in their constituency $6,500 if a candidate is acclaimed $375 per day for work done outside the election period $187 for four hours or less worked outside of the election period $100 per month retainer during the period of appointment $14,500 if there is an election in their constituency $7250 if a candidate is acclaimed $375 per day for work done outside the election period $187 for four hours or less worked outside of the election period $100 per month retainer during the period of appointment $6,500 if there is an election in their constituency $3,250 if a candidate is elected by acclamation $275 per day for work done outside the election period $7250 if there is an election in their constituency $3,625 if a candidate is elected by acclamation $275 per day for work done outside the election period $335 for an advance vote $100 to conduct a mobile poll $100 per day for training $625 on Election Day $750 on Election Day $275 for an advance vote $100 to conduct a mobile poll $100 per day for training $490 on Election Day 2 Data Source: Statistics Canada, CONSUMER PRICE INDEXES FOR CANADA

104 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Appendix E: Comparison Between Female and Male Candidates 1999-2017 Comparison between Female and Male Candidates: 1999-2017 80 70 60 # OF CANDIDATES 50 40 30 20 Female Candidates Females Elected Male Candidates Males Elected 10 0 ELECTION YEAR

Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election 105 Appendix F: Distribution of Special Ballot Information & Application Forms: Correctional Facilities (Through NU Dept. of Justice): Baffin Correctional Centre Central East Correctional Makigiarvik Centre North Slave Correctional Centre Nunavut Women's Correctional Centre Rankin Inlet Healing Facility Illavut Centre Mining Companies / Commercial Operations: Agnico Eagle-Meadowbank (Baker Lake) Agnico Eagle-Meliadine (Rankin Inlet) Baffinland Iron Mine (Mary River) Hope Bay / TMAC Resources (Cambridge Bay) Educational Institutions / Funding Organizations: Department of Education- FANS Kitikmeot Inuit Association Kivalliq Inuit Association (KPID) Qikiqtaani Inuit Association Mount Allison University Student Union (NB) Nunavut Arctic College Nunavut Sivuniksavut (Ottawa) Piqqusilirivvik Cultural School (Clyde River) Other: RCMP Academy- Depot Division Canadian Armed Forces All Municipalities in Nunavut Medical Facilities / Boarding Homes / Shelters / Social Organizations: Iglualuk Boarding Home (Churchill) Kataujaaq Society (Rankin Inlet) Kivalliq Inuit Centre / Inuit Services (Winnipeg) Larga House (Edmonton) Larga House (Ottawa) Larga Kitikmeot (Yellowknife) Mamisarvik Healing Centre (Ottawa) Tungasuvvingat Inuit (Ottawa) Martha Taliruq Centre/Hospice (Baker Lake) Continuing Care Centres (Gjoa Haven, Cambridge Bay, Igloolik) Tammaativvik Boarding Home (Iqaluit) Various Men s and Woman s Shelters

106 Report on the Conduct of the Fifth Nunavut General Election Appendix G: Budget Summary Office of the Chief Electoral Office BUDGET REPORT FOR THE PERIOD ENDING MARCH 31 Year 2017-2018 ᓇᕗᒻᒥ ᒪᓕᒐᓕᐅᕐᕕᒃ Nunavut Maligaliurvia Legislative Assembly of Nunavut Assemblée législative du Nunavut Budget Spent Balance Permanent Salaries 796,000 766,476 29,524 Casual Wages 274,000 159,530 114,470 TOTAL 1,070,000 926,006 143,994 Grants (CIVIX-Student Vote) 25,000 24,500 500 TOTAL 25,000 24,500 500 Elections-General Travel & Transportation 258,000 230,260 27,740 Materials & Supplies 154,000 50,092 103,908 Purchased Services 377,000 326,243 50,757 Utilities 389 (389) Service Contracts 782,000 1,046,879 (264,879) Fees and Payments 56,000 24,020 31,980 Other Expenses 77,000 1,002 75,998 Tangible Assets 2,640 (2,640) Computer Hardware & Software 27,000 24,274 2,726 TOTAL 1,731,000 1,705,799 25,201 TOTAL BUDGET 2,826,000 2,656,305 169,695