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Historically, in all levels of government, the more affluent west side of Vancouver has voted along Conservative or Centre-right lines while the working-class eastern side of the city has voted along Left-wing lines. This was reaffirmed with the results of the 2005 Provincial Election .


MUNICIPAL REPRESENTATION



Mayor

Sam Sullivan has been the Mayor of Vancouver since 2005, as a member of the Non-Partisan Association . Following the 2002 electoral losses, the Non-Partisan Association rebuilt its slate for 2005. Several high-profile names were nominated to be the NPA mayoral candidate. One of the most prominent contenders was the former BC Liberal Party deputy-Premier Christy Clark . In what many viewed as a surprise victory, Sullivan defeated Clark to become the NPA mayoral candidate.

Sullivan ran against several candidates, the most prominent of which was COPE councillor, Jim Green , who had left COPE to form his own slate known as Vision Vancouver . Sullivan defeated Green by a narrow margin of 3,747 votes of 130,000 ballots cast in the November 19 , 2005 election.


City Council

See Also: Vancouver City Council




Parks and School Board

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