Posted: Apr 09, 2021 8:00 AM CT | Last Updated: April 9 Election signs in Whitehorse's Mountainview riding. The riding is one of several that were won by just a handful of votes in 2016.(Paul Tukker/CBC) comments Monday's Yukon election is bound to be interesting, if only because the outcome is still too difficult to predict — there's been no clear front-runner through the campaign, nor has there been any central issue dominating debate and stirring passions. In short, anything could happen — from Sandy Silver's Liberals winning re-election for the first time in that party's history, to Currie Dixon returning the Yukon Party to government after a few years on the sidelines, to Kate White vaulting the NDP from third-party status to government.