British Columbia municipal elections, 2005

British Columbia municipal elections, 2005

The Canadian province of British Columbia held its triannual municipal elections on November 19, 2005. Voters in each of BC's 157 municipalities elected mayors and councillors, and rural voters elected directors for their regional district electoral area. School boards and other specialized public bodies (such as the Vancouver Park Board) have also been elected, and various local referendums are held concurrently.

Political parties and slates are a common feature of governance in some municipalities in the Metro Vancouver and Greater Victoria areas, though the rest of the province's cities and towns resemble the majority of Canada in lacking overt partisan alliances. The City of Vancouver, as well as its neighbour Richmond in particular, has an entrenched and polarized party system unique in the country.

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Metro Vancouver

Burnaby

Candidate Party Vote  %
Derek Corrigan (inc.) Burnaby Citizens 17,662 54.0
Andrew Stewart Team Burnaby 13,951 42.6
Tom Tao Independent 1,120 3.4

Coquitlam

Candidate Vote  %
Maxine Wilson 7,970 44.6
Jon D.H. Kingsbury (inc.) 7,918 44.4
Harry Warren 1,962 10.6

Delta

Candidate Vote  %
Lois E. Jackson (inc.) 12,181 51.8
Bruce McDonald 11,343 48.2

Langley (City)

Candidate Vote  %
Peter Fassbender Elected
Dean Copeland

Langley (D.M.)

Candidate Vote  %
Kurt Alberts (inc.) 7,694 62.7
Tom Ouellette 4,577 37.3

Maple Ridge

Candidate Vote  %
Gordon Robson 6,990 48.8
Kathy Morse (inc.) 3,680 25.7
Bill Hartley 3,558 24.8
William Perry 99 0.7

New Westminster

Candidate Vote  %
Wayne Wright (inc.) 5,814
Casey Cook 4,499

North Vancouver (City)

Candidate Vote  %
Darrell R. Mussatto 2,687 40.2
Rod Clark 2,198 32.8
Barbara Ann Sharp (inc.) 1,738 26.0
Bill Tomlinson 69 1.0

North Vancouver (D.M.)

Candidate Vote  %
Richard Walton 6,838 44.6
Jim Cuthbert 4,488 29.3
Dave Sadler 940 6.1
Daivid Nixon 869 5.7

Pitt Meadows

Candidate Vote  %
Don MacLean (inc.) 2,104 75.7
Shawn Stevens 676 24.3

Port Coquitlam

Candidate Vote  %
Scott Young (inc.) 6,003 89.0
Patrick Alambets 744 11.0

Port Moody

Candidate Vote  %
Joe Trasolini (inc.) Acclaimed

Richmond

Candidate Vote  %
Malcolm Brodie (inc.) 21,139 74.7
Michael Wolfe 7,165 25.3

Surrey

Mayor
Candidate Vote  %
Dianne Watts 45,981 55.3
Doug McCallum (inc.) 35,558 40.3
Joe Pal 456 0.5
Joginder Singh Randhawa 448 0.5
Brady Warren Halverson 403 0.5
Jag Bhandari 327 0.4
Councillors
2005 Surrey election, Councillors (eight elected)
Candidate Total votes  % of total votes
Bob Bose 39,313 7.10
Judy Villeneuve 37,088 6.70
Judy Higginbotham 35,705 6.45
Marvin Hunt 31,717 5.73
Barbara Steele 31,222 5.64
Tom Gill 25,869 4.67
Linda Heppner 25,260 4.56
Mary Martin 24,994 4.51
Cliff Annable 24,824 4.48
Sargy Chima 21,608 3.90
Rosemary Zelinka 21,536 3.89
Art Hildebrant 16,771 3.03
Barinder Rasode 16,202 2.93
Sheena Wilkie 15,219 2.75
Stephanie DeRapp 15,208 2.75
Ted Allen 15,180 2.74
Jim King 14,012 2.53
Amrik Singh Mahil 13,821 2.50
Jim McMurtry 13,238 2.39
Bill Stilwell 11,848 2.14
Rick Hart 11,678 2.11
David Evans 9,542 1.72
Jim Bester 7,494 1.35
Bob Martin 7,300 1.32
Barbara Saunders 6,083 1.10
Gary A. Hoffman 5,762 1.04
Rupinder S. Bhinder 5,508 0.99
Edward Rogers 5,237 0.95
Gurmit Bedi 4,877 0.88
Michael Chen 4,870 0.88
Mona Jagga 4,862 0.88
Bajinder Mann 4,683 0.85
Tammy Dao 4,124 0.74
Dalip Bhatia 3,716 0.67
Kheng-Lee Ooi (Huang) 3,362 0.61
Rob Terris 3,073 0.56
Pierre Rovtar 2,630 0.48
Ijaz Ahmed Chatta 2,336 0.42
Sada Maharaj 2,187 0.40
Joe Doserro 2,109 0.38
Syed Bokhari 1,544 0.28
Total valid votes 553,612 100.00

Electors could vote for eight candidates. Percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes.

Vancouver

Sam Sullivan defeats Jim Green and 18 others.

West Vancouver

Candidate Vote  %
Pamela Goldsmith-Jones 7,659 64.9
Ron Wood (inc.) 4,139 35.1

White Rock

Candidate Vote  %
Judy Forster (inc.) 2,806 46.1
Ken Jones 2,075 34.1
Margaret Woods 1,210 19.9

Capital Region

Central Saanich

Candidate Vote  %
Jack Mar 2,099 54.3
Allison Habkirk (inc.) 1,768 45.7

Colwood

Candidate Vote  %
Jody Twa (inc.)  ?
Bambi Fernando  ?
Terry Robinson  ?

Esquimalt

Candidate Vote  %
Chris Clement 1,649 46.8
Ruth Layne 960 27.3
Darwin A. Robinson (inc.) 912 25.9

Langford

Candidate Vote  %
Stewart Young (inc.) 2,605 75.7
Robert Fraser 836 24.3

North Saanich

Candidate Vote  %
Ted Daly (inc.) 2,259 54.7
Patrick Godfrey 1,874 45.3

Oak Bay

Candidate Vote  %
Christopher Causton (inc.) Acclaimed

Saanich

Candidate Vote  %
Frank Leonard (inc.) Acclaimed

Sidney

Candidate Vote  %
Don Amos (inc.) Acclaimed

Victoria

Candidate Vote  %
Alan Lowe (inc.) 8,690 51.9
Ben Isitt 7,298 43.6
Gregory Hartnell 381 2.3
Diana Smardon 246 1.5
Georgia Jones 120 0.7

Up-Island

Campbell River

Candidate Vote  %
Roger McDonell 2,185 30.0
Bill Matthews 1,681 23.1
Lynn Nash (inc.) 1,598 21.9
Dave Jackson 1,342 18.4
Daniel Rabu 485 6.7

Comox

Candidate Vote  %
Jim Brass (inc.) 2,814 73.1
Dennis Strand 1,035 26.9

Courtenay

Candidate Vote  %
Starr Winchester (inc.) 3,028 80.6
M.W. Schell 728 19.4

Nanaimo

Candidate Vote  %
Gary Richard Korpan (inc.) 6,330 30.5
John Ruttan 4,928 23.8
Jolyon Brown 4,888 23.6
Bill King 1,998 9.6
Dawn Tyndall 1,797 8.7
Angela Negrin 347 1.7
Simon Schachner 306 1.5
Adrian de Jong 143 0.7

North Cowichan

Candidate Vote  %
Jon Lefebure (inc.) 2,808 56.8
Tom Walker 1,971 39.8
Peter Rudwaleit 169 3.4

Port Alberni

Candidate Vote  %
Ken McRae (inc.)  ?
Jen Fisher-Bradley  ?
James Dominic King  ?

Sunshine Coast and Sea to Sky

Powell River

Candidate Vote  %
Stewart Alsgard (inc.) 1,910 51.1
David Gabelhouse 1,398 37.4
Jeff Mah 237 6.3
Leon Houle 194 5.2

Squamish

Candidate Vote  %
Ian Sutherland (inc.) 2,261 54.0
Terrill Patterson 1,925 46.0

Fraser Valley

Abbotsford

Candidate Vote  %
George F. Ferguson 12,124 46.1
Mary Reeves (inc.) 10,888 41.4
Sid Gould 1,867 7.1
John Constible 1,222 4.6
Wes Pidgeon 218 0.8

Chilliwack

Candidate Vote  %
Clint Hames (inc.) Acclaimed

Mission

Candidate Vote  %
James Atebe 4,154 67.9
Mel Norder 1,543 25.2
Alan Podgorenko 256 4.2
Tim Felger 161 2.6

Thompson, Shuswap and Cariboo

Kamloops

Candidate Vote  %
Terry Lake 11,727 56.7
Pete Backus 4,525 21.9
Al McNair 4,416 21.4

Salmon Arm

Candidate Vote  %
Marty Bootsma 1,210 26.1
Nancy Cooper 1,207 26.0
Greg Husband 1,008 21.7
Garrett Norman Wynne 570 12.3
Eugene Dionne 442 9.5
Aram Schneider 202 4.4

Williams Lake

Candidate Vote  %
Scott Nelson 1109 28.9
Kerry Cook 1056 27.5
Elmer Theissen 868 22.6
Deb Demare 809 21.1

Okanagan

Kelowna

Candidate Vote  %
Sharon Shepherd 13,706 53.1
Walter Gray (inc.) 11,453 44.4
Stephen May 378 1.5
Andrew Uitvlugt 153 0.6
Kim Ouellette 115 0.4

Penticton

Candidate Vote  %
Jake Kimberley 3,651 37.0
David Perry (inc.) 3,145 31.8
Mike Pearce 3,082 31.2

Vernon

Candidate Vote  %
Wayne Lippert 2,984 31.6
Peter Armstrong 2,392 25.3
Dean Skoreyko 2,054 21.7
Derek Hall 2,016 21.3

Kootenays

Cranbrook

Candidate Vote  %
Ross Priest (inc.) Acclaimed ?

Peace River

Dawson Creek

Candidate Vote  %
Calvin Kruk 1,412 48.9
Wayne Dahlen (inc.) 1,051 36.4
Gary Loiselle 422 14.6

Fort St. John

Candidate Vote  %
Jim Eglinski 1,534 45.4
Steve Thorlakson (inc.) 939 27.8
Dave Bodnar 657 19.4
Matthew Johnson 248 7.3

Central Interior

Prince George

Candidate Vote  %
Colin Kinsley (inc.) 8,650 49.6
Dan Rogers 8,008 45.9
Trent Derrick 571 3.3
Tyler Doerksen 160 0.9
Nathan Paul Prince 62 0.4

Northwest

Prince Rupert

Candidate Vote  %
Herb Pond (inc.) 3,377 83.0
Gloria Rendell 693 17.0

Terrace

Candidate Vote  %
Jack Talstra (inc.) Acclaimed

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