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Tim Stevenson

Tim Stevenson (born 1945) is a Canadian politician and United Church minister. He served as councillor on the Vancouver City Council, 2002 to 2018 as a member of Vision Vancouver. He was a founding member of Vision Vancouver.

Tim Stevenson
Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly
for Vancouver-Burrard
In office
May 28, 1996 – May 16, 2001
Preceded byEmery Barnes
Succeeded byLorne Mayencourt
Vancouver City Councillor
In office
December 2, 2002 – November 5, 2018
Personal details
Born1945 (age 77–78)
Vancouver, British Columbia
Political partyNew Democratic
Vision Vancouver
SpouseGary Paterson
OccupationMinister

Background edit

Stevenson received a B.A. from the University of British Columbia, a M.A., Spirituality from Holy Names College in Oakland, California where he studied with Matthew Fox and a M.Div from the Vancouver School of Theology. In 1992 he was ordained by the British Columbia Conference of the United Church of Canada. Stevenson was the first openly gay person to be ordained in Canada. In 1993 he began his ministry at St. Paul's United Church in Burnaby. He also served as a board member at the First United Church in the Downtown Eastside for 10 years.

Stevenson has worked in the Philippines and South Africa. In 1991 he was a Canadian representative at the African National Congress Conference in Durban when Nelson Mandela was elected ANC party president. In 1994 he was an international observer in South Africa's first election after the fall of apartheid. Also in South Africa he has worked with the Black Liberation Gay and Lesbian Movement and other organizations that focus on social injustices.

Political career edit

In the 1996 Provincial election he was elected in Vancouver-Burrard to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia as a member of the British Columbia New Democratic Party. He was the first openly gay MLA elected in British Columbia. He served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Health as well as the deputy speaker of the House. Between 2000 and 2001 he held a cabinet position as Minister for Employment and Investment. He was the first openly gay cabinet minister (either provincial or federal) in Canada. He lost his provincial seat in 2001 to Lorne Mayencourt of the B.C. Liberals.

In 2002 he was elected to the Vancouver City Council in British Columbia. As a member of the city council and board member of Tourism Vancouver, he is known for modernizing Vancouver's entertainment and tourism industry. When gay marriage became legalized in British Columbia, Stevenson performed the first legal gay weddings in the province. In 2014 Stevenson represented the city of Vancouver as deputy mayor at the Sochi Olympics. He met with the President's Office of the International Olympic Committee urging them to add "sexual orientation" to the Olympic Charter. They subsequently did so.

Stevenson was a candidate in the 2005 provincial election, again in Vancouver-Burrard. Conflicting results throughout election night had both Stevenson and Mayencourt declared the victor at different times, and the uncertainty continued for several weeks. In the official count of regular ballots, Stevenson was declared the winner by 17 votes. However, when absentee ballots were counted on May 30, 2005, Mayencourt was declared the winner by a margin of 18 votes. After a judicial recount, Mayencourt was declared the victor by 11 votes.

Stevenson won re-election as a city councillor in the 2005 Vancouver municipal election as a member of Vision Vancouver, and again in the 2008 election[1] and the 2011 election.

Personal edit

Stevenson's spouse for 14 years has been Gary Paterson, another minister and former moderator of the United Church of Canada.[2] Same sex marriage in Canada is legal, and Stevenson and Paterson were legally married in 2004.

Electoral record edit

1996 British Columbia general election: Vancouver-Burrard
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Tim Stevenson 10,646 49.70 −1.23 $43,534
Liberal Duncan Wilson 7,975 37.23 +2.00 $50,880
Progressive Democrat Laura McDiarmid 1,014 4.73 $1,072
Green Imtiaz Popat 563 2.63 +0.32 $155
Reform Aletta Buday 671 3.13 $100
Libertarian John Clarke 458 2.14
Natural Law Wayne A. Melvin 93 0.43 $100
Total valid votes 21,420 100.00
Total rejected ballots 257 1.19
Turnout 21,677 62.68


2001 British Columbia general election: Vancouver-Burrard
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Lorne Mayencourt 11,396 48.11 +10.88 $46,939
New Democratic Tim Stevenson 7,359 31.07 −18.63 $45,493
Green Robbie Mattu 3,826 16.15 +13.52 $1,029
Marijuana Marc Emery 906 3.82 $394
Unity Gregory Paul Michael Hartnell 290 1.15
Independent Boris Bear 136 0.57 $157
People's Front Joseph Theriault 40 0.17 $57
Independent Rhinoceros Helvis 25 0.11 $100
Total valid votes 23,688 100.00
Total rejected ballots 123 0.52
Turnout 23,811 63.67


2005 British Columbia general election: Vancouver-Burrard
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Lorne Mayencourt 12,009 42.16 −5.94 $161,227
New Democratic Tim Stevenson 11,998 42.12 +11.04 $67,587
Green Janek Patrick John Kuchmistrz 3,698 12.98 −3.21 $8,237
Libertarian John Clarke 388 1.36 $100
Work Less Lisa Voldeng 170 0.60 $1,855
Sex John Gordon Ince 111 0.39 $100
Democratic Reform Ian McLeod 82 0.29 $400
Platinum Antonio Francisco Ferreira 27 0.09 $100
Total valid votes 28,483 100
Total rejected ballots 196 0.69
Turnout 28,679 51.95

References edit

  1. ^ "2011 election results | City of Vancouver". vancouver.ca. Retrieved 2017-10-06.
  2. ^ . Ottawa Citizen. August 20, 2012. Archived from the original on 2016-06-25. Retrieved 2014-05-22.

External links edit

  • Tim Stevenson at Vancouver City Council

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CouncillorIn office December 2 2002 November 5 2018Personal detailsBorn1945 age 77 78 Vancouver British ColumbiaPolitical partyNew DemocraticVision VancouverSpouseGary PatersonOccupationMinister Contents 1 Background 2 Political career 3 Personal 4 Electoral record 5 References 6 External linksBackground editStevenson received a B A from the University of British Columbia a M A Spirituality from Holy Names College in Oakland California where he studied with Matthew Fox and a M Div from the Vancouver School of Theology In 1992 he was ordained by the British Columbia Conference of the United Church of Canada Stevenson was the first openly gay person to be ordained in Canada In 1993 he began his ministry at St Paul s United Church in Burnaby He also served as a board member at the First United Church in the Downtown Eastside for 10 years Stevenson has worked in the Philippines and South Africa In 1991 he was a Canadian representative at the African National Congress Conference in Durban when Nelson Mandela was elected ANC party president In 1994 he was an international observer in South Africa s first election after the fall of apartheid Also in South Africa he has worked with the Black Liberation Gay and Lesbian Movement and other organizations that focus on social injustices Political career editIn the 1996 Provincial election he was elected in Vancouver Burrard to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia as a member of the British Columbia New Democratic Party He was the first openly gay MLA elected in British Columbia He served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Health as well as the deputy speaker of the House Between 2000 and 2001 he held a cabinet position as Minister for Employment and Investment He was the first openly gay cabinet minister either provincial or federal in Canada He lost his provincial seat in 2001 to Lorne Mayencourt of the B C Liberals In 2002 he was elected to the Vancouver City Council in British Columbia As a member of the city council and board member of Tourism Vancouver he is known for modernizing Vancouver s entertainment and tourism industry When gay marriage became legalized in British Columbia Stevenson performed the first legal gay weddings in the province In 2014 Stevenson represented the city of Vancouver as deputy mayor at the Sochi Olympics He met with the President s Office of the International Olympic Committee urging them to add sexual orientation to the Olympic Charter They subsequently did so Stevenson was a candidate in the 2005 provincial election again in Vancouver Burrard Conflicting results throughout election night had both Stevenson and Mayencourt declared the victor at different times and the uncertainty continued for several weeks In the official count of regular ballots Stevenson was declared the winner by 17 votes However when absentee ballots were counted on May 30 2005 Mayencourt was declared the winner by a margin of 18 votes After a judicial recount Mayencourt was declared the victor by 11 votes Stevenson won re election as a city councillor in the 2005 Vancouver municipal election as a member of Vision Vancouver and again in the 2008 election 1 and the 2011 election Personal editStevenson s spouse for 14 years has been Gary Paterson another minister and former moderator of the United Church of Canada 2 Same sex marriage in Canada is legal and Stevenson and Paterson were legally married in 2004 Electoral record editvte1996 British Columbia general election Vancouver BurrardParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresNew Democratic Tim Stevenson 10 646 49 70 1 23 43 534Liberal Duncan Wilson 7 975 37 23 2 00 50 880Progressive Democrat Laura McDiarmid 1 014 4 73 1 072Green Imtiaz Popat 563 2 63 0 32 155Reform Aletta Buday 671 3 13 100Libertarian John Clarke 458 2 14 Natural Law Wayne A Melvin 93 0 43 100Total valid votes 21 420 100 00Total rejected ballots 257 1 19Turnout 21 677 62 68 vte2001 British Columbia general election Vancouver BurrardParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Lorne Mayencourt 11 396 48 11 10 88 46 939New Democratic Tim Stevenson 7 359 31 07 18 63 45 493Green Robbie Mattu 3 826 16 15 13 52 1 029Marijuana Marc Emery 906 3 82 394Unity Gregory Paul Michael Hartnell 290 1 15 Independent Boris Bear 136 0 57 157People s Front Joseph Theriault 40 0 17 57Independent Rhinoceros Helvis 25 0 11 100Total valid votes 23 688 100 00Total rejected ballots 123 0 52Turnout 23 811 63 67 vte2005 British Columbia general election Vancouver BurrardParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Lorne Mayencourt 12 009 42 16 5 94 161 227New Democratic Tim Stevenson 11 998 42 12 11 04 67 587Green Janek Patrick John Kuchmistrz 3 698 12 98 3 21 8 237Libertarian John Clarke 388 1 36 100Work Less Lisa Voldeng 170 0 60 1 855Sex John Gordon Ince 111 0 39 100Democratic Reform Ian McLeod 82 0 29 400Platinum Antonio Francisco Ferreira 27 0 09 100Total valid votes 28 483 100Total rejected ballots 196 0 69Turnout 28 679 51 95References edit 2011 election results City of Vancouver vancouver ca Retrieved 2017 10 06 Vancouver reverend elected United Church of Canada s first openly gay moderator Ottawa Citizen August 20 2012 Archived from the original on 2016 06 25 Retrieved 2014 05 22 External links editTim Stevenson at Vancouver City Council Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tim Stevenson amp oldid 1158199458, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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