Campaign update from Vote YES Yukon

Campaign update from Vote YES Yukon

October 28, 2025

With less than a week before the Yukon territorial election, here’s a quick update from Vote YES Yukon!

It’s been wonderful to see the level of community support and enthusiasm for the Vote YES Yukon campaign. People from across the Yukon are excited about the “yes” vote and about the possibility of ranked voting.

To everyone who has helped spread the word, helped put up lawn signs, and donated to the campaign, thanks so much for the support! And to everyone who is voting yes and letting friends and family know about the plebiscite, thanks for helping make Yukon politics more awesome. 💖

The Vote YES Yukon campaign by the numbers

  • Print media exposure:
    • 1 Yukon News article on the Vote YES Yukon campaign
    • 1 contributor piece in l’Aurore Boréale
    • 2 weeks of paid ads in What’s Up Yukon
    • 1 “Votez OUI Yukon” photo in l’Aurore Boréale’s news coverage
  • Radio broadcast exposure:
  • 100 “Vote YES Yukon” English lawn signs and 25 “Votez OUI Yukon” French lawn signs printed
  • Distributed by volunteers:
    • 2 in Carcross
    • 10 in Dawson City
    • 9 in Haines Junction
    • 1 in Mendenhall
    • 1 in Takhini Subdivision
    • 84 in Whitehorse
    • (18 lawn signs still being distributed)
  • 30 posters being put up around Whitehorse
  • $2,030.00 received in donations from more than 30 individual Yukoners
  • $1,898.67 spent on the campaign to date

Campaign spending by category

As of October 28, 2025:

A horizontal bar chart of Vote YES Yukon campaign spending by category. Lawn signs is the biggest item, at $1,438. Web publishing and poster printing are both just over $80 each, and advertisements are $292 to date.

Lawn signs around the territory!

Print media