It's election day in Surrey as residents vote for a mayor and council to lead them for the next four years. Follow this post for results.
Pettigrew won as part of the Safe Surrey Coalition in 2018. Steven Pettigrew was seeking re-election as an Independent candidate. But in 2018, he was the comeback kid. He spent three terms at the helm before being unseated by Dianne Watts, an Independent who later formed Surrey First. “The resources are there, but we’re not accessing them.” Sims, former head of the B.C. Incumbent councillor Linda Annis was also running for re-election along with Mike Bose, Bilal Cheema, Sargy Chima, Paul Orazietti, Ajit Mehat, Kulwinder Saini and Mary-Em Waddington. Challenging the incumbent mayor, Surrey First fielded Hogg, the former mayor of White Rock, the former B.C. Locke left Safe Surrey shortly after winning her seat on council in 2018, citing issues of transparency related to the police transition. But the ability to carry through on that promise hinges on whether her Surrey Connect slate can secure council majority. first of all we have to keep the Surrey RCMP right here in Surrey,” she said to cheers and whistles. McCallum placed second with 27.5 per cent of the votes and Gordie Hogg third with 21 per cent.
Over the past two weeks, British Columbians in all corners of the province have cast their ballots for mayors, councillors, school board trustees and other ...
[Victoria](https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/election-2022-victoria-saanich-nanaimo-vancouver-island-1.6610561) mayor Lisa Helps is not running for the job again this year, meaning B.C.'s capital will have a new leader on Saturday night. He's one of five candidates for the top job, including former B.C. so that people can live, work and play here, in Moody Centre," she said, adding that she wants infrastructure for alternative modes of transportation, such as ride-sharing, cycling, e-bikes and e-scooters, to make Port Moody less dependent on cars. Lahti, who was first elected to Port Moody's city council in 1996 defeated Steve Milani — who was first elected to council in 2018 — by less than a thousand votes. [CBC Gem](https://gem.cbc.ca/), [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiKE6mqbKmGGlNAtccn04MA), [cbc.ca/bc](https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia). In B.C.'s north, Simon Yu has been elected mayor of Prince George. A key issue in the race is how candidates would vote on a controversial plan to rezone all single-family properties to allow for multi-family add-ons, something the next set of city leaders will decide on early in their term. The race opened up earlier this year when incumbent Ken Christian announced he would not be seeking office again. [Port Moody](https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/election-results-richmond-burnaby-port-moody-metro-vancouver-lower-mainland-1.6610570), where a key issue is the development of a transit hub on a [nine-hectare piece of land](https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/port-moody-development-2022-election-1.6592623). But the Surrey Police Union has raised concerns about cost estimates for halting the transition, and say Surrey police officers might not interested in working for the RCMP. attorney general Wally Oppal, who was chair of the Surrey police transition task force, says going back would be a complicated process; before the transition could be reversed, approval would be needed from the solicitor general. Sim has promised to hire 100 police officers and 100 mental health nurses to tackle crime in B.C.'s largest city.
October 15, 2022News releaseAs of 1 p.m. today, a total of 20686 voters have cast a ballot in the Kelowna General Local Election in advance polls and today.
At least one piece of identification must have a signature on it. Residents must bring two pieces of identification to prove both residency and identity. As of 1 p.m.
There are 162 municipalities in B.C. – 37 of which have already declared an acclaimed winner.
While mayors for 37 communities across B.C. Find full local coverage at the more than 70 other Black Press Media newsrooms. Across the province, hundreds of thousands of British Columbians took to the polls Saturday to cast their vote for local leaders who will lead municipal decisions, run school boards and regional districts.
As communities across British Columbia elect new mayors and councillors this weekend, the best place to watch for up-to-the-minute results and analysis is ...
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The 2022 B.C. municipal elections have wrapped up, with a number of communities electing new mayors and councils.
In Coquitlam, Richard Stewart handily won re-election. No one challenged Port Coquitlam's incumbent mayor Brad West.
For just $3.50 per week, you can get unlimited, ad-lite access to The Vancouver Sun, The Province, National Post and 13 other Canadian news sites. All six Coquitlam incumbent councillors running for re-election reclaimed their seats along with two newcomers. It is a council, Lahti believes, that “will be respectful and listen. In the Port Moody council race, only one councillor was re-elected, Diana Dillworth. You know, it’s it’s not about one upmanship. They want to see density near transit, they understand that that’s an important aspect.”