2022 Mayor Candidates
The name of each Mayoral Candidate in selected cities is shown along with his or her affiliation.
Incumbency and voting results from 2018 Mayor or Councillor elections are noted.
Also her or his organizational endorsement(s) are shown in the table below.
The name of a progressive affiliation is shown with gold lettering and name of a common sense affiliation is shown with turquoise lettering.
Voting statistics are from the civicinfo.bc website.
The names of mayor candidates can be filtered by entering, into the search box below, a number for one of these cities:
• Abbotsford M34 • Burnaby M41 • Campbell River M72 • Chilliwack M33 • Coquitlam M43 • New Westminster M40 • Surrey M36 • Vancouver M34 • Victoria M61
in British Columbia for the October 15, 2022 Voting Day | ||
---|---|---|
Abbotsford 33,182 voters in 2018 for a turnout rate of 36% | Keeping an open mind by waiting to vote until voting day on October 15 honours the optimism of the candidates. | M34 |
Burnaby 49,972 voters in 2018 for a turnout rate of 32% | Keeping an open mind by waiting to vote until voting day on October 15 honours the optimism of the candidates. | M41 |
Mike Hurley Independent Earned 26,260 Mayor votes in 2018 | M41 | |
Campbell River 6,552 voters in 2018 for a turnout rate of 25% | Keeping an open mind by waiting to vote until voting day on October 15 honours the optimism of the candidates. | M72 |
Larry Samson Independent Earned 4,047 Councillor votes in 2014 | M72 | |
M72 | ||
Chilliwack 24,703 voters in 2018 for a turnout rate of 39% | Keeping an open mind by waiting to vote until voting day on October 15 honours the optimism of the candidates. | M33 |
Coquitlam 23,967 voters in 2018 for a turnout rate of 25% | Keeping an open mind by waiting to vote until voting day on October 15 honours the optimism of the candidates. | M43 |
New Westminster 14,368 voters in 2018 for a turnout rate of 28% | Keeping an open mind by waiting to vote until voting day on October 15 honours the optimism of the candidates. | M40 |
Richmond 48,412 voters in 2018 for a turnout rate of 37% | Keeping an open mind by waiting to vote until voting day on October 15 honours the optimism of the candidates. | M38 |
John Rolston RITE Richmond | M38 | |
Malcom Brodie Independent Incumbent Earned 30,452 Mayor votes in 2018 | M38 | |
Surrey 110,920 voters in 2018 for a turnout rate of 33% | Keeping an open mind by waiting to vote until voting day on October 15 honours the optimism of the candidates. | M36 |
Brenda Locke Surrey Connect Earned 40,497 Councillor votes in 2018 | Amrit Birring People's Council Surrey | M36 |
Gordie Hogg Surrey First | Doug McCallum Safe Surrey Coalition Incumbent Earned 45,564 Mayor votes in 2018 | M36 |
Jenny Sims Surrey Forward | Kuldip Pelia Independent Earned 4,507 Councillor votes in 2018 | M36 |
Sukh Dhaliwal United Surrey | M36 | |
Vancouver 176,450 voters in 2018 for a turnout rate of 39% | Keeping an open mind by waiting to vote until voting day on October 15 honours the optimism of the candidates. | M39 |
Kennedy Stewart Forward Together Incumbent Earned 49,812 Mayor votes in 2018 | Colleen Hardwick TEAM for a Livable Vancouver Earned 47,811 Councillor votes in 2018 | M39 |
Mark Marissen Progress Vancouver | Ken Sim ABC Vancouver Earned 48,828 Mayor votes in 2018 | M39 |
Victoria 29,707 voters in 2018 for a turnout rate of 45% | Keeping an open mind by waiting to vote until voting day on October 15 honours the optimism of the candidates. | M61 |
Stephen Andrew Independent Earned 12,327 Councillor votes in 2021 | ||