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Vancouver City Council

Vancouver City Council is the governing body of Vancouver, British Columbia. The council consists of a mayor and ten councillors elected to serve a four-year term. Monthly, a deputy mayor is appointed from among the councillors. The current mayor is Ken Sim, who leads the party ABC Vancouver. City council meetings are held in Vancouver City Hall. The most recent election was on October 15, 2022.

Vancouver City Council
Type
Type
Leadership
Mayor
Ken Sim, ABC Vancouver
since November 2022
Deputy mayor
Sarah Kirby-Yung, ABC Vancouver
since January 2023
Structure
Seats10 councillors and 1 mayor
Political groups
  •   Green (2)
      OneCity (1)
Elections
Last election
October 15, 2022
Next election
October 17, 2026
Meeting place
Council Chamber
Vancouver City Hall
Vancouver, British Columbia
Website
vancouver.ca/your-government/vancouver-city-council.aspx

Structure edit

Unlike many other cities of its size, all Vancouver city councillors are elected at-large, rather than being elected to represent municipal wards.[1] A proposal to move to a conventional ward system was rejected by voters in a 2004 referendum.[2] The mayor chairs council meetings and appoints members to regional boards, such as the Metro Vancouver board of directors.

The Vancouver Charter outlines the structure, powers and responsibility of the city council. Under the charter, the mayor and city council have the power to:[3]

  • Pass by-laws regulating such things as businesses, building, noise, and land use
  • Buy and sell property
  • Collect property taxes and other taxes
  • Approve major spending for all parts of the City government
  • Take on debt
  • Allocate funds for special activities, such as arts and community services
  • Set up departments and offices for City services
  • Hire staff for City departments and offices

Council also maintains a number of standing committees which meet to deliberate on specific topics and hear from speakers. Examples include the City Finance and Services Committee and the Policy and Strategic Priorities Committee. Each committee consists of the entire city council. City council also holds public hearings for spot rezonings.

Membership edit

Since 2022 edit

Name Party Position
Ken Sim ABC Vancouver Mayor
Sarah Kirby-Yung ABC Vancouver Councillor
Lisa Dominato ABC Vancouver Councillor
Brian Montague ABC Vancouver Councillor
Mike Klassen ABC Vancouver Councillor
Peter Meiszner ABC Vancouver Councillor
Rebecca Bligh ABC Vancouver Councillor
Lenny Zhou ABC Vancouver Councillor
Adriane Carr Green Councillor
Christine Boyle OneCity Councillor
Pete Fry Green Councillor

2018–2022 edit

Name Party Position
Kennedy Stewart Independent (2018–2020) Mayor
Forward Together (2020–2022)
Rebecca Bligh NPA (2018–2019) Councillor
Independent (2019–2022)
ABC Vancouver (2022)
Melissa De Genova NPA Councillor
Lisa Dominato NPA (2018–2021) Councillor
Independent (2021–2022)
ABC Vancouver (2022)
Colleen Hardwick NPA (2018–2021) Councillor
Independent (2021–2022)
TEAM (2022)
Sarah Kirby-Yung NPA (2018–2021) Councillor
Independent (2021–2022)
ABC Vancouver (2022)
Adriane Carr Green Councillor
Pete Fry Green Councillor
Michael Wiebe Green Councillor
Jean Swanson COPE Councillor
Christine Boyle OneCity Councillor

2014–2018 edit

Name Party Position
Gregor Robertson Vision Mayor
Raymond Louie Vision Councillor
Heather Deal Vision Councillor
Kerry Jang Vision Councillor
Andrea Reimer Vision Councillor
Tim Stevenson Vision Councillor
Elizabeth Ball NPA Councillor
George Affleck NPA Councillor
Melissa De Genova NPA Councillor
Adriane Carr Green Councillor
Geoff Meggs (2014–2017) Vision Councillor
Hector Bremner[a] (2017–2018) Yes Vancouver Councillor

2011–2014 edit

Name Party Position
Gregor Robertson Vision Mayor
Raymond Louie Vision Councillor
Heather Deal Vision Councillor
Tony Tang Vision Councillor
Kerry Jang Vision Councillor
Andrea Reimer Vision Councillor
Tim Stevenson Vision Councillor
Geoff Meggs Vision Councillor
Elizabeth Ball NPA Councillor
George Affleck NPA Councillor
Adriane Carr Green Councillor

2008–2011 edit

Name Party Position
Gregor Robertson Vision Mayor
Raymond Louie Vision Councillor
Heather Deal Vision Councillor
George Chow Vision Councillor
Kerry Jang Vision Councillor
Andrea Reimer Vision Councillor
Tim Stevenson Vision Councillor
Geoff Meggs Vision Councillor
David Cadman COPE Councillor
Ellen Woodsworth COPE Councillor
Suzanne Anton NPA Councillor

2005–2008 edit

Name Party Position
Sam Sullivan NPA Mayor
Suzanne Anton NPA Councillor
Peter Ladner NPA Councillor
Kim Capri NPA Councillor
Elizabeth Ball NPA Councillor
B.C. Lee NPA Councillor
Raymond Louie Vision Councillor
Tim Stevenson Vision Councillor
George Chow Vision Councillor
Heather Deal Vision Councillor
David Cadman COPE Councillor

2002–2005 edit

Name Party Position
Larry Campbell COPE Mayor
Vision
Fred Bass COPE Councillor
David Cadman COPE Councillor
Jim Green COPE Councillor
Vision
Peter Ladner NPA Councillor
Raymond Louie COPE Councillor
Vision
Tim Louis COPE Councillor
Anne Roberts COPE Councillor
Tim Stevenson COPE Councillor
Vision
Sam Sullivan NPA Councillor
Ellen Woodsworth COPE Councillor

Notes edit

  1. ^ Hector Bremner's seat originally belonged to Geoff Meggs, who had been elected as a Vision Vancouver candidate during the 2014 municipal election. His seat was vacated as a result of Premier John Horgan appointing Meggs as his chief of staff. Bremner was elected October 14, 2017, in a by-election.

References edit

  1. ^ Geller, Michael (November 5, 2018). "Wards or not, Vancouver's electoral system needs reforming". Vancouver Courier. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
  2. ^ Matas, Robert (October 18, 2004). "Vancouver rejects ward system". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
  3. ^ "Vancouver City Council". Vancouver.ca. City of Vancouver. Retrieved 25 February 2021.

External links edit

  • Vancouver City Council
  • Vancouver's elected representatives, by Wayne D. Madden A compilation of election results for Vancouver, British Columbia at the municipal, provincial and federal levels through 2002. Available on Internet Archive.

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Vancouver City Council is the governing body of Vancouver British Columbia The council consists of a mayor and ten councillors elected to serve a four year term Monthly a deputy mayor is appointed from among the councillors The current mayor is Ken Sim who leads the party ABC Vancouver City council meetings are held in Vancouver City Hall The most recent election was on October 15 2022 Vancouver City CouncilTypeTypeUnicameralLeadershipMayorKen Sim ABC Vancouver since November 2022Deputy mayorSarah Kirby Yung ABC Vancouver since January 2023StructureSeats10 councillors and 1 mayorPolitical groups ABC Vancouver 8 Green 2 OneCity 1 ElectionsVoting systemPlurality at large voting councillors First past the post mayor Last electionOctober 15 2022Next electionOctober 17 2026Meeting placeCouncil ChamberVancouver City HallVancouver British ColumbiaWebsitevancouver wbr ca wbr your government wbr vancouver city council wbr aspx Contents 1 Structure 2 Membership 2 1 Since 2022 2 2 2018 2022 2 3 2014 2018 2 4 2011 2014 2 5 2008 2011 2 6 2005 2008 2 7 2002 2005 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksStructure editUnlike many other cities of its size all Vancouver city councillors are elected at large rather than being elected to represent municipal wards 1 A proposal to move to a conventional ward system was rejected by voters in a 2004 referendum 2 The mayor chairs council meetings and appoints members to regional boards such as the Metro Vancouver board of directors The Vancouver Charter outlines the structure powers and responsibility of the city council Under the charter the mayor and city council have the power to 3 Pass by laws regulating such things as businesses building noise and land use Buy and sell property Collect property taxes and other taxes Approve major spending for all parts of the City government Take on debt Allocate funds for special activities such as arts and community services Set up departments and offices for City services Hire staff for City departments and officesCouncil also maintains a number of standing committees which meet to deliberate on specific topics and hear from speakers Examples include the City Finance and Services Committee and the Policy and Strategic Priorities Committee Each committee consists of the entire city council City council also holds public hearings for spot rezonings Membership editSince 2022 edit See also 2022 Vancouver municipal election Name Party PositionKen Sim ABC Vancouver MayorSarah Kirby Yung ABC Vancouver CouncillorLisa Dominato ABC Vancouver CouncillorBrian Montague ABC Vancouver CouncillorMike Klassen ABC Vancouver CouncillorPeter Meiszner ABC Vancouver CouncillorRebecca Bligh ABC Vancouver CouncillorLenny Zhou ABC Vancouver CouncillorAdriane Carr Green CouncillorChristine Boyle OneCity CouncillorPete Fry Green Councillor2018 2022 edit See also 2018 Vancouver municipal election Name Party PositionKennedy Stewart Independent 2018 2020 MayorForward Together 2020 2022 Rebecca Bligh NPA 2018 2019 CouncillorIndependent 2019 2022 ABC Vancouver 2022 Melissa De Genova NPA CouncillorLisa Dominato NPA 2018 2021 CouncillorIndependent 2021 2022 ABC Vancouver 2022 Colleen Hardwick NPA 2018 2021 CouncillorIndependent 2021 2022 TEAM 2022 Sarah Kirby Yung NPA 2018 2021 CouncillorIndependent 2021 2022 ABC Vancouver 2022 Adriane Carr Green CouncillorPete Fry Green CouncillorMichael Wiebe Green CouncillorJean Swanson COPE CouncillorChristine Boyle OneCity Councillor2014 2018 edit See also 2014 Vancouver municipal election Name Party PositionGregor Robertson Vision MayorRaymond Louie Vision CouncillorHeather Deal Vision CouncillorKerry Jang Vision CouncillorAndrea Reimer Vision CouncillorTim Stevenson Vision CouncillorElizabeth Ball NPA CouncillorGeorge Affleck NPA CouncillorMelissa De Genova NPA CouncillorAdriane Carr Green CouncillorGeoff Meggs 2014 2017 Vision CouncillorHector Bremner a 2017 2018 Yes Vancouver Councillor2011 2014 edit See also 2011 Vancouver municipal election Name Party PositionGregor Robertson Vision MayorRaymond Louie Vision CouncillorHeather Deal Vision CouncillorTony Tang Vision CouncillorKerry Jang Vision CouncillorAndrea Reimer Vision CouncillorTim Stevenson Vision CouncillorGeoff Meggs Vision CouncillorElizabeth Ball NPA CouncillorGeorge Affleck NPA CouncillorAdriane Carr Green Councillor2008 2011 edit See also 2008 Vancouver municipal election Name Party PositionGregor Robertson Vision MayorRaymond Louie Vision CouncillorHeather Deal Vision CouncillorGeorge Chow Vision CouncillorKerry Jang Vision CouncillorAndrea Reimer Vision CouncillorTim Stevenson Vision CouncillorGeoff Meggs Vision CouncillorDavid Cadman COPE CouncillorEllen Woodsworth COPE CouncillorSuzanne Anton NPA Councillor2005 2008 edit See also 2005 Vancouver municipal election Name Party PositionSam Sullivan NPA MayorSuzanne Anton NPA CouncillorPeter Ladner NPA CouncillorKim Capri NPA CouncillorElizabeth Ball NPA CouncillorB C Lee NPA CouncillorRaymond Louie Vision CouncillorTim Stevenson Vision CouncillorGeorge Chow Vision CouncillorHeather Deal Vision CouncillorDavid Cadman COPE Councillor2002 2005 edit See also 2002 Vancouver municipal election Name Party PositionLarry Campbell COPE MayorVisionFred Bass COPE CouncillorDavid Cadman COPE CouncillorJim Green COPE CouncillorVisionPeter Ladner NPA CouncillorRaymond Louie COPE CouncillorVisionTim Louis COPE CouncillorAnne Roberts COPE CouncillorTim Stevenson COPE CouncillorVisionSam Sullivan NPA CouncillorEllen Woodsworth COPE CouncillorNotes edit Hector Bremner s seat originally belonged to Geoff Meggs who had been elected as a Vision Vancouver candidate during the 2014 municipal election His seat was vacated as a result of Premier John Horgan appointing Meggs as his chief of staff Bremner was elected October 14 2017 in a by election References edit Geller Michael November 5 2018 Wards or not Vancouver s electoral system needs reforming Vancouver Courier Retrieved December 2 2019 Matas Robert October 18 2004 Vancouver rejects ward system The Globe and Mail Retrieved December 2 2019 Vancouver City Council Vancouver ca City of Vancouver Retrieved 25 February 2021 External links editVancouver City Council Vancouver s elected representatives by Wayne D Madden A compilation of election results for Vancouver British Columbia at the municipal provincial and federal levels through 2002 Available on Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vancouver City Council amp oldid 1171539403, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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