1990 Vancouver municipal election

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1990 Vancouver municipal election
 1988November 17, 1990 (1990-11-17) 1993  

10 seats in Vancouver City Council
 First partySecond party
  Gordon Campbell.jpg Jim Green (cropped).jpg
Leader Gordon Campbell Jim Green
Party NPA COPE
Leader since1986
Last election73
Seats won55
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 2Increase2.svg 2

Mayor before election

Gordon Campbell
NPA

Elected mayor

Gordon Campbell
NPA

The city of Vancouver, Canada, held municipal elections on November 17, 1990. 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. For the first time, the city used the provincial voters list as basis for the city's list of electors. 133,107 out of 257,352 voters cast ballots for a turnout of 52%. [1]

Contents

Gordon Campbell of the Non-Partisan Association (NPA) was elected for a third term as mayor. [2] However, NPA's representation on council was reduced, tying with the Coalition of Progressive Electors for five seats each. [3] NPA later regained control of council through a by-election in 1992. This was Campbell's final term as mayor before entering provincial politics as leader of the British Columbia Liberal Party in 1993. Successful candidates were elected for a three-year term.

Candidates and results

Summary of results
PartyMayorCouncilSchoolPark
NPA Yes check.svgY
5 / 10
6 / 9
5 / 7
COPE X mark.svgN
5 / 10
2 / 9
2 / 7
NDP
0 / 10
1 / 9
0 / 7

Mayor

1990 Vancouver municipal election : Mayor
PartyCandidateVotes%Elected
NPA Gordon Campbell (inc)67,95053.68%Green check.svgY
COPE Jim Green 56,81444.88%
Independent Guy Wera1,2310.97%
Independent Nancy Walker5870.46%
Total126,582
Source: Vancouver Sun [4]

City council

1990 Vancouver municipal election : Councillors
PartyCandidateVotesElected
COPE Libby Davies (inc)69,276Green check.svgY
COPE Harry Rankin (inc)62,208Green check.svgY
COPE Bruce Eriksen (inc)59,131Green check.svgY
NPA Don Bellamy (inc)55,499Green check.svgY
NPA Philip Owen 55,112Green check.svgY
NPA George Puil (inc)55,095Green check.svgY
COPE Bruce Yorke [a] 51,800Green check.svgY
NPA Tung Chan51,085Green check.svgY
COPE Patricia Wilson50,844Green check.svgY
NPA Gordon Price 50,719Green check.svgY
NDPDavid Levi49,968
NPA Lynne Kennedy48,685
NPA Roberta Beiser45,445
NPA Elizabeth Ball 45,183
Jonathan Baker (inc) [b] 45,045
Sandra Bruneau43,467
NPA Gillian Watson-Donald39,801
Mel Lehan38,864
NPA Alan White38,094
Merrilee Robson36,664
Ian Reid34,597
Jack Volrich [b] 19,204
Gavin Ross16,737
Alan Clapp13,225
Stephen Brown12,854
John Jeffery9,748
Thomas Tsang9,647
Jory Faibish9,209
Don West8,023
Cowboy Ellis7,538
Larry Leaf7,117
John Milligan6,199
Richard Nantel4,458
Robert Demorest2,299
Fred Nelson2,293
Antonio Di Felice2,107
Ned Dmytryshyn1,961
Source: Vancouver Sun [4] [3]

School board

1990 Vancouver municipal election : School trustees
PartyCandidateVotesElected
NPA Ken Denike (inc)63,541Green check.svgY
COPE Gary Onstad59,675Green check.svgY
NDPAnne Beer (inc)59,301Green check.svgY
NPA Craig Hemer (inc)55,559Green check.svgY
NPA Bill Bruneau55,188Green check.svgY
NPA Ian Kelsey (inc)54,982Green check.svgY
NPA Bill Brown (inc)54,562Green check.svgY
COPE Ruth Herman54,053Green check.svgY
NPA John Cheng53,323Green check.svgY
COPE Patricia Chauncey53,123
COPE Jean McCutcheon52,930
NPA Carol McRae (inc)52,628
NPA Harkirpal Sara (inc)51,959
COPE Susanne Dahlin51,911
NPA Marina Navin (inc)50,757
COPE Alayne Keough49,490
NPA Rod Raglin46,350
Norm Gludovatz41,325
Anton Kolstee25,860
Source: Vancouver Sun [4]

Park board commissioners

1990 Vancouver municipal election : Park board commissioners
PartyCandidateVotesElected
NPA Art Cowie (inc)55,599Green check.svgY
COPE Dermot Foley52,462Green check.svgY
COPE Tim Louis49,459Green check.svgY
NPA Malcolm Ashford (inc)48,451Green check.svgY
NPA Gerry Thorne47,004Green check.svgY
NPA Nancy Chiavario (inc)46,690Green check.svgY
NPA Jean Porteous46,413Green check.svgY
Alvin Lee46,252
Charlotte Beresford43,653
Christopher Richardson41,586
Janice LeClerc40,902
COPE Mike Chrunik40,622
Walt Lawrence39,777
Elizabeth Anderson33,515
Essop Mia33,143
George Wainborn (inc) [b] 30,824
Allan Bennett (inc) [b] 23,786
Bernie Stroh13,878
Paul Mitchell12,628
Bob Thompson11,217
Rand Irwin10,692
Duff Scott9,565
Murrey Rabinovitch7,106
Michael Robson6,120
Rolly Skov3,372
Source: Vancouver Sun [4]

Referendums

A number of referendums were included on the ballot. Vancouver voters approved new funds for a new main library, parks and recreation facilities and public works, but rejected an initiative seeking $500,000 to build a new otter habitat at the Stanley Park zoo. [5]

ReferendumYesNoOutcome
Street capital plan87,26832,514Yes check.svg
Library capital plan82,54937,308Yes check.svg
Parks capital plan80,39338,612Yes check.svg
Stanley Park zoo redevelopment55,63263,424X mark.svg
Opposition to GST17,83698,503Yes check.svg

Notes

  1. Bruce Yorke (COPE) resigned in 1992 and was replaced through a by-election by Lynne Kennedy (NPA).
  2. 1 2 3 4 Formerly NPA, failed to secure nomination

References

  1. "Previous elections".
  2. Austin, Ian (November 19, 1990). "Campbell gets to keep favorite job". The Province. Vancouver, BC. p. 26.
  3. 1 2 Lee, Jeff (November 19, 1990). "Eriksen warns Campbell COPE lying in wait". The Vancouver Sun. Vancouver, BC. p. A1.
  4. 1 2 3 4 "LOWER MAINLAND RESULTS: Vancouver". The Vancouver Sun. November 19, 1990. p. B3.
  5. "CAMPBELL WINS: Zoo expansion defeated: Richmond mayor trounced: Ney loses in Nanaimo Series: Civic Elections '90". The Province. Vancouver, BC. November 18, 1990. p. 1.