33rd Assembly Silver was first elected on October 11, 2011, defeating incumbent
Yukon Party Cabinet minister
Steve Nordick in the rural Yukon riding of
Klondike. It was the only gain for the
Yukon Liberal Party that election, which saw its caucus reduced to two seats (Silver and
Darius Elias) and its leader,
Arthur Mitchell defeated. As a member of the assembly, Sandy Silver sat on the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, the Standing Committee on Appointments to Major Government Board and Committees, and the Members’ Services Board. He also served on the Select Committee on Whistle-blower Protection and the Select Committee Regarding the Risks and Benefits of Hydraulic Fracturing. On August 17, 2012, Silver became interim leader of the Yukon Liberal Party following the resignation of
Darius Elias, who quit the Liberals to sit as an
Independent and leaving Silver as the lone Liberal MLA in the legislative assembly. Elias would later
cross the floor to sit with the governing
Yukon Party. Silver became the permanent leader of the Yukon Liberal Party by acclamation in February 2014.
34th Assembly Silver led the Liberals to a majority government in the
2016 election, taking his party from his single seat in the legislature to 11 of 19. It was also the party's strongest-ever showing in rural Yukon, where the Liberals took four of eight seats. Silver himself won the most votes and the highest share of support than any other candidate on election night. His party had campaigned on a platform that advocated for economic diversification, environmental protection, and improving First Nations relations. Silver and his
Cabinet was sworn in on December 3, 2016. His seven-member cabinet consisted of four men and three women. Silver himself assumed the portfolios of Minister of Finance and Minister of the Executive Council Office, in addition to
Premier. He is currently also a member of the Members' Services Board. Silver announced his intent to form a
minority government despite the tie. On April 23, the Liberals were sworn in with a
minority government. On April 28, the NDP announced that they had entered into a formal agreement with the Liberals. On September 9, 2022, Silver announced his intention to resign as premier and party leader, staying on until the party elected a successor. He also announced he would not be running for re-election to his riding of Klondike in the
2025 Yukon general election. He was succeeded by
Ranj Pillai. He continued to serve as a minister in the Pillai and
Mike Pemberton ministries. ==Personal life==