[2] Herbert Boyd, the only candidate to file nomination papers when a by-election was called, was acclaimed to the seat in early 1962.
[3] In his speech on election night, he called on the Parliament of Canada to extend greater power to the territorial council.
[4] Shortly before the 1970 election, Chamberlist opposed a federal government report on the Yukon, on the grounds that Canada had been granted administratorship rights over the territory but actual legal ownership still rested with the British Empire.
[7] He did not run for reelection to the territorial council in the 1974 election, and moved to Vancouver, British Columbia.
He was a British Columbia Liberal Party candidate in Vancouver East in that province's 1975 election, but did not win.