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.
Polls are now closed as Surrey voters cast their ballots today to decide who will be running the show at City Hall and who will be Surrey's school trustees ...
Issues like policing, housing, affordability and transparency at city hall were all hot-button topics during the campaign. Much is at stake at this critical point in Surrey’s history. Polls are now closed as Surrey voters cast their ballots today to decide who will be running the show at City Hall and who will be Surrey’s school trustees for the next four years.
Brenda Locke is currently leading in the race for the top job in Metro Vancouver's fastest-growing city. As of 8:55 p.m., the former city councillor was in ...
There were 56 candidates for city council. Saturday's results: • Linda Annis (Surrey First, incumbent) – 35,222 votes. • Harry Bains (Surrey Connect) – ...
Rob has been active in the community for over 30 years, serving on the executive of the Sullivan Community Association and through various levels of minor hockey. Mike is a former director of the Surrey Hospital Foundation and is a member of the Surrey Cares Foundation. Gordon has devoted his recreation time to volunteer coaching in youth sports; he is a dad to two young sons and has a passion for lacrosse and hockey. He has a passion for innovative development and intelligent innovation that puts the best technologies to work. He earned a business degree (with Honours) from BCIT and a law degree from UBC.” Mike Bose: “Mike Bose of Cloverdale is a fourth generation, Surrey farmer and was a member of the first student council at Kwantlen College.
Surrey's civic election results caused a stir on social media Saturday night (Oct. 15) when Brenda Locke narrowly beat incumbent Doug McCallum in the race ...
[#SurreyBC](https://twitter.com/hashtag/SurreyBC?src=hashtag_click) was 34.54 per cent — just a hair more than the last election in 2018. Probost (@yorkie_daisy)](https://twitter.com/yorkie_daisy/status/1581503036559876096), chimed in on the policing issue: “Doug McCallum was criticized for having low voter support for major step like bringing in Surrey Police. South Surrey-White Rock MP Kerry-Lynne Findlay also congratulated Locke for her win. Is 28% support today sufficient for Ms Locke to bring back RCMP?” Such a weak mandate for Locke.” 10% of Surrey voted for Locke, NDP will never risk their election prospects over that.…