Yellowknives Dene First Nation members will elect the next chief of Ndilǫ on Monday. Voting runs from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. at three polling stations.
Ndilǫ Prepares for Leadership Vote
The Yellowknives Dene First Nation will elect a new chief for the community of Ndilǫ on Monday. The election has drawn significant interest, with four candidates on the ballot, including incumbent leader Fred Sangris.
Candidates Competing for Chief’s Role
Community members will choose between Elizabeth J. Liske, Shirley Tsetta, Ted Tsetta, and Fred Sangris. Each candidate brings a distinct vision for the future, making this vote pivotal for local governance.
Polls Open Across Three Locations
Voting will take place from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. at three designated stations: the Chief Drygeese Conference Centre, the Ndilǫ Gym, and the Tree of Peace. Ballot counting will occur at the Ndilǫ Gym immediately after polls close.
Eligibility and Voting Requirements
Only registered members of the Yellowknives Dene First Nation are eligible to cast ballots. Voters must present valid identification, such as a driver’s licence or treaty card, to confirm their eligibility.
Oversight and Election Process
The election is being overseen by returning officer Lynda Comerford, who confirmed procedures to ensure a fair and transparent process. Clear guidelines on identification and ballot handling are in place to safeguard the outcome.
Significance for the Community
The decision will shape leadership and representation in Ndilǫ, where issues of governance, community well-being, and cultural preservation remain central. Results are expected to be announced shortly after the count.