The 2008 Vancouver municipal election was held on November 15, 2008, filling seats on the Vancouver School Board, the Parks Board, the Vancouver City Council, and the position of Mayor of Vancouver. It was held at the same time as municipal elections throughout the province. Three major civic parties were represented: the Coalition of Progressive Electors, the Non-Partisan Association, and Vision Vancouver. The Green Party of Vancouver fielded one Park Commissioner candidate.
Candidates and results
All incumbents are marked with (I) before their names.
Mayor
One mayor was elected out of these 15 candidates. Of them, four are affiliated with a political party, and eleven are independent. Gregor Robertson of Vision Vancouver was elected.
City Councillors
Ten councillors were elected out of these 32 candidates. Of them, 24 are affiliated with a political party, and eight are independent. Eight incumbent councillors are seeking re-election: four from Vision Vancouver, three from NPA, and one from COPE. Of the elected councillors, seven are from Vision Vancouver, two from COPE and one from the NPA.
Candidate Name |
|
Party Affiliation |
Votes |
% of Votes |
Elected |
(I) Raymond Louie |
|
Vision Vancouver |
66,226 |
53.29% |
X |
(I) Heather Deal |
|
Vision Vancouver |
63,116 |
50.78% |
X |
(I) George Chow |
|
Vision Vancouver |
62,262 |
50.10% |
X |
Kerry Jang |
|
Vision Vancouver |
60,598 |
48.76% |
X |
Andrea Reimer |
|
Vision Vancouver |
59,148 |
47.59% |
X |
(I) Tim Stevenson |
|
Vision Vancouver |
58,380 |
46.97% |
X |
(I) David Cadman |
|
Coalition of Progressive Electors |
56,665 |
45.59% |
X |
(I) Suzanne Anton |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
52,941 |
42.60% |
X |
Geoff Meggs |
|
Vision Vancouver |
49,538 |
39.86% |
X |
Ellen Woodsworth |
|
Coalition of Progressive Electors |
45,877 |
36.91% |
X |
Kashmir Dhaliwal |
|
Vision Vancouver |
44,854 |
36.09% |
|
Michael Geller |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
44,353 |
35.69% |
|
(I) Kim Capri |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
44,270 |
35.62% |
|
(I) Elizabeth Ball |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
42,727 |
34.38% |
|
David Lee |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
42,195 |
33.95% |
|
Kanman Wong |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
36,795 |
29.61% |
|
Korina Houghton |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
34,588 |
27.83% |
|
Leanore Copeland |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
34,566 |
27.81% |
|
Sean Bickerton |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
33,510 |
26.96% |
|
Daljit S. Sidhu |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
28,894 |
23.25% |
|
Chris Shaw |
|
Work Less Party of British Columbia |
11,237 |
9.04% |
|
Lea Johnson |
|
Independent |
10,947 |
8.81% |
|
Ian Gregson |
|
Work Less Party of British Columbia |
10,493 |
8.44% |
|
Geri Tramutola |
|
Work Less Party of British Columbia |
8,619 |
6.93% |
|
John T. Boychuk |
|
Independent |
8,093 |
6.51% |
|
Timothy Wisdom |
|
Work Less Party of British Columbia |
7,435 |
5.98% |
|
Marc Boyer |
|
Independent |
4,305 |
3.46% |
|
Audrey Jane Laferriere |
|
Independent |
4,196 |
3.38% |
|
Wendythirteen |
|
Independent |
3,508 |
2.82% |
|
Steve Wansleeben |
|
Independent |
3,299 |
2.65% |
|
Bud Oracle |
|
Independent |
2,860 |
2.30% |
|
Matt Kadioglu |
|
Independent |
2,423 |
1.95% |
|
Park Commissioners
Seven commissioners were elected out of these 20 candidates. Of them, 15 are affiliated with a political party, and five are independent. Two incumbent commissioners are seeking re-election: one from COPE and one from the NPA. Of the elected commissioners, four are from Vision Vancouver, and one each from NPA, COPE, and the Green Party of Vancouver.
Candidate Name |
|
Party Affiliation |
Votes |
% of Votes |
Elected |
Constance Barnes |
|
Vision Vancouver |
62,973 |
50.67% |
X |
Aaron Jasper |
|
Vision Vancouver |
58,343 |
46.94% |
X |
Sarah Blyth |
|
Vision Vancouver |
56,775 |
45.68% |
X |
(I) Loretta Woodcock |
|
Coalition of Progressive Electors |
49,901 |
40.15% |
X |
Raj Hundal |
|
Vision Vancouver |
48,871 |
39.32% |
X |
Stuart MacKinnon |
|
Green Party of Vancouver |
48,415 |
38.95% |
X |
(I) Ian Robertson |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
44,005 |
35.41% |
X |
Anita Romaniuk |
|
Coalition of Progressive Electors |
43,636 |
35.11% |
|
Marty Zlotnik |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
42,633 |
34.30% |
|
Melissa De Genova |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
42,062 |
33.84% |
|
Laura McDiarmid |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
37,841 |
30.45% |
|
Christopher Richardson |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
35,849 |
28.84% |
|
Sharon Urton |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
33,129 |
26.66% |
|
Naresh Shukla |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
27,350 |
22.01% |
|
Jamie Lee Hamilton |
|
Independent |
15,405 |
12.39% |
|
Juliet Victoria Andalis |
|
Independent |
11,730 |
9.44% |
|
Richard Mayencourt |
|
Independent |
11,152 |
8.97% |
|
Ivan Dumenc |
|
Work Less Party of British Columbia |
10,919 |
8.79% |
|
Thomas Lockhart |
|
Independent |
6,832 |
5.50% |
|
Peter Raymond Haskell |
|
Independent |
5,674 |
4.57% |
|
School Trustees
Nine school trustees were elected out of these 19 candidates. Of them, 17 are affiliated with a political party, and two are independent. Five incumbent trustees are seeking re-election: three from NPA, and two from COPE. Of the elected trustees, four are from Vision Vancouver, three from COPE and two from NPA.
Candidate Name |
|
Party Affiliation |
Votes |
% of Votes |
Elected |
Patti Bacchus |
|
Vision Vancouver |
64,451 |
51.67% |
X |
Mike Lombardi |
|
Vision Vancouver |
62,772 |
50.32% |
X |
Ken Clement |
|
Vision Vancouver |
62,096 |
49.78% |
X |
Sharon E. Gregson |
|
Vision Vancouver |
61,417 |
49.24% |
X |
(I) Allan Wong |
|
Coalition of Progressive Electors |
56,027 |
44.92% |
X |
(I) Al Blakey |
|
Coalition of Progressive Electors |
49,045 |
39.32% |
X |
Jane Bouey |
|
Coalition of Progressive Electors |
48,227 |
38.66% |
X |
(I) Ken Denike |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
46,777 |
37.50% |
X |
(I) Carol Gibson |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
46,048 |
36.92% |
X |
Bill Bargeman |
|
Coalition of Progressive Electors |
45,981 |
36.86% |
|
Heather Holden |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
45,921 |
36.81% |
|
Alvin Singh |
|
Coalition of Progressive Electors |
43,754 |
35.08% |
|
Sophia Woo |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
43,538 |
34.90% |
|
(I) Clarence Hansen |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
40,953 |
32.83% |
|
Eileen Le Gallais |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
37,598 |
30.14% |
|
Margit Nance |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
35,014 |
28.07% |
|
Lakhbir Singh |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
33,659 |
26.98% |
|
Robert Allan Stark |
|
Independent |
10,914 |
8.75% |
|
Peter Raymond Haskell |
|
Independent |
10,370 |
8.31% |
|
Capital Plan Questions[1]
Public Works
1. Are you in favour of Council having the authority, without further assent of the electors, to pass by-laws between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2011 to borrow an aggregate $93,820,000 for the following purposes?
- Street and Bridge Infrastructure at $66,607,000
- Traffic and Safety Improvements at $12,553,000
- Street Lighting, Traffic Signal, and Communications Systems at $14,660,000
Option |
Votes |
Percentage |
Yes |
78,506 |
63.16% |
No |
28,024 |
36.84% |
Total Votes |
124,285 |
100% |
Public Safety and Civic Facilities
2. Are you in favour of Council having the authority, without further assent of the electors, to pass by-laws between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2011 to borrow an aggregate $68,605,000 for the following purposes?
- Public Safety at $31,965,000
- Civic Facilities at $32,490,000
- Library at $4,150,000
Option |
Votes |
Percentage |
Yes |
79,429 |
63.91% |
No |
26,679 |
36.09% |
Total Votes |
124,285 |
100% |
Parks and Recreation Facilities
3. Are you in favour of Council having the authority, without further assent of the electors, to pass by-laws between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2011 to borrow an aggregate $59,575,000 for the following purposes?
- Recreation Facilities at $52,247,000
- Parks at $7,328,000
Option |
Votes |
Percentage |
Yes |
77,259 |
62.16% |
No |
29,366 |
37.84% |
Total Votes |
124,285 |
100% |
Voter and party statistics
Voter turnout
Of the 403,663 registered voters, there were 124,285 recorded ballots, marking the voter turnout at 30.79%. This is an decrease of 1.66% from the 32.45% turnout during the previous municipal election in 2005.[2]
Elected percentage by party
Seat changes by party
|
Party |
Mayor & Councillors |
Park Commissioners |
School Trustees |
Total elected |
2005 |
2008 |
% Change |
% Seats |
2005 |
2008 |
% Change |
% Seats |
2005 |
2008 |
% Change |
% Seats |
2005 |
2008 |
% Change |
% Seats |
|
Vision Vancouver |
4 |
8 |
+100.00% |
72.73% |
0 |
4 |
N/A |
57.14% |
0 |
4 |
N/A |
44.44% |
4 |
16 |
+400.00% |
59.26% |
|
Coalition of Progressive Electors |
1 |
2 |
+100.00% |
18.18% |
2 |
1 |
-50.00% |
14.29% |
3 |
3 |
±0.00% |
33.33% |
6 |
6 |
±0.00% |
22.22% |
|
Non-Partisan Association |
7 |
1 |
-85.71% |
9.09% |
5 |
1 |
-80.00% |
14.29% |
6 |
2 |
-66.67% |
22.22% |
17 |
4 |
-76.47% |
14.81% |
|
Green Party of Vancouver |
0 |
0 |
±0.00% |
0.0% |
0 |
1 |
N/A |
0.00% |
0 |
0 |
±0.00% |
0.00% |
0 |
1 |
N/A |
3.70% |
References
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