Vancouver’s busiest and least busy polling stationsIn 2014, Vancouver switched to “vote anywhere” model where voters can cast their ballot at any City of Vancouver voting place instead of being assigned a designated place. .And these were the least busy voting places:
From Vancouver and Surrey to the smaller Interior communities of Princeton and Clearwater, campaigns focused on issues that typically fall beyond the municipal realm, such as health care, violent crime, mental health and addiction and affordable housing. Incumbent Clearwater Mayor Merlin Blackwell says health care is the top issue in his North Thompson community, where the local hospital’s emergency department experiences regular closures.
In Surrey, incumbent Mayor Doug McCallum is facing consecutive challenges, first at the ballot box against seven other candidates, then in court on Oct. 31 as he faces trial on a charge of public mischief.In 30 Lower Mainland municipalities from Pemberton to Hope, residents are guaranteed to have new mayors in at least eight places where incumbents are not running again: Abbotsford, Bowen Island, Harrison Hot Springs, Hope, Langley Township, New Westminster, Port Moody and Squamish.
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