Official 2022 Vancouver election results

Vancouver Votes 2022 - hand placing vote in ballot box
October 19 2022 –

Vancouver voters have officially elected a new mayor, 10 councillors, 7 Park Board commissioners, and 9 school trustees.

As per section 108 of the Vancouver Charter, the Chief Election Officer has declared the following candidates elected after receiving the highest number of votes cast for the respective offices. The names of the elected candidates, political party and number of votes received are as follows.

Office of the Mayor (one elected)

  1. SIM, Ken: 85,732

Office of Councillor (10 elected)

  1. KIRBY-YUNG, Sarah: 72,545
  2. DOMINATO, Lisa: 70,415
  3. MONTAGUE, Brian: 68,618
  4. KLASSEN, Mike: 65,586
  5. MEISZNER, Peter: 63,275
  6. BLIGH, Rebecca: 62,765
  7. ZHOU, Lenny: 62,393
  8. CARR, Adriane: 41,831
  9. BOYLE, Christine: 38,465
  10. FRY, Pete: 37,270

Office of the Park Board Commissioner (seven elected)

  1. JENSEN, Scott: 71,174
  2. HAER, Angela Kate: 63,635
  3. CHRISTENSEN, Laura: 63,618
  4. HOWARD, Marie-Claire: 63,407
  5. VIRDI, Jas: 58,709
  6. BASTYOVANSZKY, Brennan: 58,247
  7. DIGBY, Tom: 39,243

Office of the School Trustee (nine elected)

  1. JUNG, Victoria: 69,027
  2. CHIEN, Alfred: 67,326
  3. ZHANG, Josh: 64,370
  4. RICHARDSON, Christopher: 64,048
  5. FARIDKOT, Preeti: 63,807
  6. REDDY, Jennifer: 44,534
  7. MAH, Suzie: 42,379
  8. CHAN-PEDLEY, Lois: 41,356
  9. FRASER, Janet: 41,179

Capital Plan borrowing questions

Vancouver voters had also chosen a response for three Capital Plan borrowing questions, which will require infrastructure funding from 2023 to 2026.

The official results are:

Questions Number of yes votes Number of no votes
1. Transportation and core operating technology 116,591 32,964
2. Community facilities 101,715 47,163
3. Parks, public safety and other civic facilities, climate adaptation and other priorities emerging priorities 114,254 35,582

Voter turnout

The final number of ballots cast was 171,494 ballots, equating to a voter turnout of 36.3% (out of 472,665 registered voters).

Advance voting for this year’s election was a record for the City with 65,127 voters in total over the span of five days at 22 voting places. The Election Office issued 10,423 vote by mail packages in total, 7,217 were returned. This is the first year that all eligible voters were able to vote by mail.

For more basic statistics on the 2022 Vancouver election, visit our Open Data Portal. A detailed report including an exit survey for voters will be released in the spring of 2023.

Inauguration

Inauguration ceremonies will take place on November 7, 2022 for City Council, Park Board and School Board.

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