Kennedy Stewart named mayor of Vancouver; one of several B.C. turnovers
VANCOUVER — Former New Democrat MP Kennedy Stewart has won a neck-and-neck mayoral race to lead Vancouver, as local government saw shakeups across the region.
Supporters chanted, “Kennedy, Kennedy,” and broke out in dance as results came in early Sunday morning, heralding Stewart in as the first Independent mayor of Vancouver in more than 30 years.
He scraped ahead of Non-Partisan Association candidate Ken Sim with 984 votes.
“They voted for a plan that is bold but achievable,” Stewart told the crowd, adding he will begin immediately to deliver on campaign promises like increasing the housing supply and creating a Downtown Eastside task force with a focus on stemming the opioid crisis.