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Vancouver City CouncillorExpenditures
New Democratic Melanie Mark 5,62760.14−5.69$71,603
Green Pete Fry2,53327.07+15.15$29,065
Liberal Gavin Dew1,05611.29−7.45$66,547
Libertarian Bonnie Boya Hu790.85$250
Your Political Party Jeremy Gustafson610.65$454
Total valid votes9,356100.00
Total rejected ballots440.46−0.51
Turnout9,40023.17−26.60
Registered voters40,561
New Democratic hold Swing −10.42
2014 Vancouver municipal election : Vancouver City Council
PartyCandidateVotesElected
Green Adriane Carr 74,077Green check.svgY
NPA George Affleck 68,419Green check.svgY
NPA Elizabeth Ball 67,195Green check.svgY
NPA Melissa De Genova 63,134Green check.svgY
Vision Heather Deal 62,698Green check.svgY
Vision Kerry Jang 62,595Green check.svgY
Vision Andrea Reimer 62,316Green check.svgY
Vision Raymond Louie 61,903Green check.svgY
Vision Tim Stevenson 57,640Green check.svgY
Vision Geoff Meggs 56,831Green check.svgY
NPA Ian Robertson56,319
NPA Gregory Baker55,721
NPA Suzanne Scott55,486
NPA Ken Low54,971
NPA Rob McDowell53,596
Vision Tony Tang 49,414
Vision Niki Sharma48,987
Green Cleta Brown47,564
Green Pete Fry46,522

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