British Columbia·City Votes 2014

Vancouver civic election candidates

The City of Vancouver is the Lower Mainland's largest municipality with a population of more than 603,000 residents in the 2011 census.

Voters in Vancouver and the rest of B.C. head to the polls Nov. 15

Vancouver, B.C. (CBC)

The City of Vancouver is the Lower Mainland's largest municipality with a population of more than 603,000 residents in the 2011 census.

Positions open for election

  • Mayor
  • 10 councillors
  • 9 school trustees
  • 7 park commissioners

Candidates for mayor

Meynard Aubichon: We Party
Website | Facebook | Twitter

Mike Hansen
Website | Facebook

Jeff Hill

Cherryse Kaur Kaiser

Bob Kasting (*no longer running as of Nov. 6, 2014)
Website | Facebook | Twitter

Kirk LaPointe: Non-Partisan Association
Website | Facebook | Twitter

Tim Ly

Gregor Robertson (incumbent): Vision Vancouver
Website | Facebook | Twitter

Colin Shandler
Website | Facebook | Twitter

Meena Wong: COPE
Website | Facebook | Twitter

For a list of all candidates for council and school trustees and park board commissioners, visit the City of Vancouver election website.

Follow the mayoral candidates on Twitter

Voting times and locations

Vancouver votes on Nov. 15, from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Legend

  • Blue: Regular voting location
  • Red: Advance voting location
  • Yellow: University Endowment Lands voting location

Advance voting

Hours: Nov. 4 to Nov. 12 (excluding Nov. 11) from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Locations

  • Vancouver City Hall
  • Kerrisdale Community Centre
  • Killarney Community Centre
  • Kitsilano Community Centre
  • Roundhouse Community Centre
  • Sunset Community Centre
  • Thunderbird Community Centre
  • West End Community Centre

Have your say

What do you think should be the key election issues for Vancouver? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.

Maryse Zeidler