32nd Legislative Assembly Elias defeated two-term incumbent
New Democrat Lorraine Peter in the
Old Crow riding of Vuntut Gwitchin in
2006, ending the New Democrat's ten-year hold on the riding. His win marked the Yukon Liberals' first election win in that riding. Elias served as Official Opposition caucus chair, as well as Liberal critic for the Environment, Tourism and Culture, and the Women's Directorate portfolios.
33rd Legislative Assembly Elias was re-elected in the
2011 election, but that election saw the Yukon Liberals reduced to just two rural seats and third party status. Yukon Liberal leader
Arthur Mitchell was defeated in his re-election campaign and resigned on election night. As the only Liberal MLA with experience (the other being then-rookie MLA
Sandy Silver), Elias became interim leader of the party. On August 17, 2012, Elias resigned from the post of interim Liberal leader and from the party caucus to sit as an
Independent MLA. Eleven months later, on July 8, 2013, Elias crossed the floor to join the caucus of the governing
Yukon Party. The move was controversial not only in that a former party leader defected; Elias' defection also granted the Yukon Party a majority on the Select Committee on Hydraulic Fracturing, which was struck to examine the role of fracking in the Yukon. In 2014, he was fined $1,000 for refusing a breathalyzer test and using a cellphone while driving. His license was temporarily suspended and he publicly admitted to having an alcohol problem. Elias was appointed Government House Leader and Caucus Chair of the Yukon Party caucus in 2015. Following the sudden resignation of
David Laxton,
Speaker of the Yukon Legislative Assembly, in May 2016, Elias briefly assumed the position of Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly when his predecessor,
Patti McLeod, became Speaker. He announced his intention to seek re-election in the
2016 election, but was defeated by Liberal candidate
Pauline Frost by seven votes. ==Personal life==