Election Results for Metro Vancouver Municipalities
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Vancouver Mayor's Race Results
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Headlines
- 'I was very confident of winning,' says departing Vancouver mayor
- Vancouver's outgoing mayor is speaking publicly about his party's crushing defeat, saying he could have done better than the man his party chose to replace him.
- Vancouver's finance director officially steps down
- Two days after the election of a new mayor, the City of Vancouver has confirmed its director of finance has resigned, but staff remain tight-lipped about why.
- Vancouver's mayor-elect promises hearing on Olympic village deal
- Vancouver's mayor-elect is promising a public hearing on the controversial Olympic athletes village funding deal as soon as he takes office in December.
- Once powerful NPA down to 1 council seat
- Vancouver's Non Partisan Association was nearly wiped out in Saturday night's civic election.
- Robertson makes homelessness his first priority as Vancouver mayor
- Vancouver's mayor-elect says homelessness will be his first priority when he takes office in December.
- Kelowna mayor re-elected, Penticton mayor defeated
- Kelowna's mayor has been re-elected with 76 per cent of the vote, while Penticton's mayor has lost by more than 3,000 votes.
- Long-time councillor elected mayor in Chilliwack
- Sharon Gaetz has been elected mayor of Chilliwack with a total of 8,889 votes.
- Surrey mayor to serve second term
- Dianne Watts has been re-elected as the mayor of Surrey in a landslide victory.
- Third terms for Corrigan in Burnaby, Wright in New Westminster
- Burnaby Mayor Derek Corrigan and New Westminster Mayor Wayne Wright have both been elected to serve third terms.
- Embattled outgoing mayor fails to win council seat in Port Coquitlam
- Port Coquitlam's outgoing mayor, Scott Young, failed in his bid to win a seat on city council.
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