User talk:YukonBen

2016 Yukon general election, aftermath
Howdy. I had to revert some of the updates you made to articles related to the 2016 Yukon general election. We on Wikipedia, wait until an incoming premier takes office, before making any changes. GoodDay (talk) 18:09, 8 November 2016 (UTC)
 * Just to follow up, GoodDay is indeed correct about this: the winner of an election does not instantly become the incumbent premier or prime minister, nor does the outgoing premier or prime minister become the former premier or prime minister, the moment the election results are announced on election night. Rather, there is a transition period of at least a couple of weeks during which Pasloski is still the incumbent premier on a caretaker basis, and Silver is only the premier-designate. The infobox and article can note Pasloski's status as an outgoing premier, but as of right now he's not the former premier yet — their status doesn't change until the ceremony is actually held to actually swear Silver in. (Similarly, even though the federal election last year was held on October 19, Justin Trudeau did not actually become the incumbent prime minister until he was actually sworn in on November 4 — during the couple of weeks between October 19 and November 4, the incumbent prime minister was still Stephen Harper.) Bearcat (talk) 18:25, 8 November 2016 (UTC)