Vancouver mayor’s seat up for grabs as B.C. goes to polls Saturday
VANCOUVER — As Vancouver voters prepare to elect a new mayor and council on Saturday, observers say it could still be anyone’s game.
The campaign has been marked by a crowded race of new candidates and parties with converging platforms focused on fixing the city’s housing affordability crisis.
“I wouldn’t want to be on the record predicting this election,” said Sanjay Jeram, senior lecturer of political science at Simon Fraser University.
Kennedy Stewart, a former New Democrat MP, is seen as one of the leading candidates for the mayor’s seat in Vancouver. He is running as an independent in a field of 21 candidates that includes the Non-Partisan Association’s Ken Sim, independent Shauna Sylvester, YES Vancouver’s Hector Bremner and Coalition Vancouver’s Wai Young. Incumbent Gregor Robertson isn’t seeking re-election.