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Vancouver municipal election, 2014

Vancouver municipal election, 2014
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11 seats on the Vancouver City Council
  First party Second party Third party
  Gregor Robertson Burrard.jpg No image.svg Adriane Carr of the Green Party.jpg
Leader Gregor Robertson Kirk LaPointe Adriane Carr
(de facto)
Party Vision NPA Green
Leader since 2008 2014 2011
Leader's seat Mayor Ran for Mayor (lost) Councillor
Last election 8 seats, 53.17% 2 seats, 40.15% 1 seat, N/A
Seats won 7 3 1
Seat change Decrease 1 Increase 1 Steady 0
Popular vote 83,529 73,443 N/A
Percentage 45.97% 40.42% N/A
Swing Decrease 7.20% Increase 0.27% N/A

  Fourth party Fifth party
  No image.svg No image.svg
Leader Meena Wong Jesse Johl
Party COPE Vancouver 1st
Leader since 2014 2014
Leader's seat Ran for Mayor (lost) Ran for Councillor (lost)
Last election 0 seats, N/A pre-creation
Seats won 0 0
Seat change Steady 0 N/A
Popular vote 16,791 N/A
Percentage 9.24% N/A
Swing N/A N/A

Mayor before election

Gregor Robertson
Vision

Elected Mayor

Gregor Robertson
Vision


Gregor Robertson
Vision

Gregor Robertson
Vision

The 2014 Vancouver municipal election took place on November 15, 2014, the same day as other municipalities and regional districts in British Columbia selected their new municipal governments. As with previous elections, voters elected one mayor, 10 councillors, nine school board trustees, and seven park board commissioners. Voters also voted on whether to approve a capital budget.

Incumbent Mayor Gregor Robertson sought re-election with the Vision Vancouver Party, which swept the 2011 election when it elected him and all of the party's city council, park board and school board candidates. In this election, Robertson was re-elected as mayor; however, Vision representation decreased with only six councillors, four school trustees, and one park board commissioner elected. In total, ten Vision candidates were not elected, including five incumbent candidates: one councillor, three school trustees, and one park board commissioner.

The Non-Partisan Association (NPA) came into the election as the second largest party in Vancouver, with two city councillors, two park board commissioners, and one school trustee. Their mayoral candidate was journalist Kirk LaPointe who lost to Robertson in the mayoral race by 10,086 votes. The NPA team gained ground electing three councillors, four park board commissioners, and four school trustees.

The Vancouver Green Party sought to improve on its 2011 results which saw the first-ever Green Party city councillor, Adriane Carr, elected. Carr was re-elected as councillor and was actually the councillor elected with the most votes at 74,077. Additionally, two park commissioners and one school board trustee were elected, giving the Green Party of Vancouver its best result in the history of Vancouver municipal elections.


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