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1996 Vancouver municipal election


FieldValue
election_name1996 Vancouver municipal election
countryVancouver
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
party_colourno
party_nameno
previous_election1993 Vancouver municipal election
previous_year1993
next_election1999 Vancouver municipal election
next_year1999
seats_for_election11 seats in Vancouver City Council
election_date
image2COPE
color2
leader2Carmela Allevato
party2
seats20
seat_change21
popular_vote226,143
percentage227.26%
color1
leader1Philip Owen
party1
seats111
seat_change11
popular_vote150,969
percentage153.15%
image3VOICE
color3
leader3Jonathan Baker
party3
seats30
popular_vote310,703
percentage311.16%
titleMayor
before_electionPhilip Owen
before_party
after_electionPhilip Owen
after_party

The city of Vancouver, Canada, held municipal elections on November 16, 1996. Canadian citizens who were over 18 years of age at the time of the vote, and had been a resident of Vancouver for the previous 30 days and a resident of British Columbia for the previous six months, were able to vote for candidates in four races that were presented on one ballot. In addition, Canadian citizen non-resident property owners were eligible to vote.

The ballot elected one mayor, ten councillors, nine School Board trustees and seven Park Board commissioners. Each elector could vote for as many candidates as there were open seats (e.g., an elector could vote for ten or fewer councillors).

There was no fee associated with registering as a candidate at this time. Brian "Godzilla" Salmi, a freelance journalist for publications such as Terminal City, The Stranger, The National Post and The Georgia Straight, publicly offered to buy a pitcher of beer for anyone who ran for office, resulting in numerous joke-candidates appearing on the ballots that year.

Elections to Vancouver City Council

Main article: Vancouver City Council

Overall council results

All figures include votes cast for both mayor and councillors

PartyParty leader
or mayoral
candidate# of
candidatesCouncil seatsTotal popular vote
1993Before electionElectedChange#
Total10

Mayoralty election

One to be elected.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Philip OwenNPA50969

Councillors election

Ten to be elected.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jennifer ClarkeNPA46700
Total100.0

Elections to the Vancouver Park Board

Seven to be elected.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Independent
Total 100.0
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