Victoria City Council

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The Victoria City Council is the governing body of the City of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada..

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The council consists of the mayor plus eight councillors. A deputy mayor is appointed monthly.

The councillors are councillors-at-large elected for the entire city.

Municipal elections are held every four years across the Province on the third Saturday of October.

The most recent election was held on October 15, 2022.


Victoria City Council members

Current (2022–2026)

PartyNamePosition
Independent Marianne Alto Mayor
IndependentJeremy CaradonnaCouncillor
IndependentSusan KimCouncillor
IndependentMatt DellCouncillor
IndependentKrista LoughtonCouncillor
IndependentDave ThompsonCouncillor
IndependentChris ColemanCouncillor
IndependentStephen HammondCouncillor
IndependentMarg GardinerCouncillor

2018–2022

PartyNamePosition
Independent Lisa Helps Mayor
Independent Marianne Alto Councillor
IndependentStephen AndrewCouncillor (since 2020)
Together Victoria Laurel Collins Councillor (until 2019)
Together VictoriaSharmarke DubowCouncillor
IndependentBen IsittCouncillor
IndependentJeremy LovedayCouncillor
Together VictoriaSarah PottsCouncillor
IndependentCharlayne Thornton-JoeCouncillor
IndependentGeoff YoungCouncillor

2014–2018

NamePosition
Lisa Helps Mayor
Benjamin IsittCouncillor
Charlayne Thornton-JoeCouncillor
Marianne Alto Councillor
Jeremy LovedayCouncillor
Pamela MadoffCouncillor
Geoff YoungCouncillor
Margaret LucasCouncillor
Christopher ColemanCouncillor

2011–2014

NamePosition
Dean Fortin Mayor
Marianne Alto Councillor
Chris ColemanCouncillor
Shellie GudgeonCouncillor
Lisa Helps Councillor
Ben IsittCouncillor
Pamela MadoffCouncillor
Charlayne Thornton-JoeCouncillor
Geoff YoungCouncillor

Previous

2008–2011
NamePosition
Victoria Civic Electors Dean Fortin Mayor
Charlayne Thornton-JoeCouncillor
Victoria Civic ElectorsPam MadoffCouncillor
GreenSonya ChandlerCouncillor (resigned 2010)
Victoria Civic ElectorsLynn HunterCouncillor
Geoff YoungCouncillor
GreenPhilippe LucasCouncillor
Chris ColemanCouncillor
John LutonCouncillor
Victoria Civic Electors Marianne Alto Councillor (elected 2010)
2005–2008 [1]
PartyNamePosition
Independent Alan Lowe Mayor
GreenSonya ChandlerCouncillor
IndependentChris ColemanCouncillor
Victoria Civic Electors Dean Fortin Councillor
IndependentBea HollandCouncillor
IndependentHelen HughesCouncillor
Victoria Civic ElectorsPamela MadoffCouncillor
IndependentCharlayne Thornton-JoeCouncillor
IndependenGeoff YoungCouncillor
2002–2005
PartyNamePosition
Independent Alan Lowe Mayor
IndependentHelen HughesCouncillor
Victoria Civic Electors Rob Fleming Councillor
Victoria Civic ElectorsDenise SavoieCouncillor
Victoria Civic ElectorsPam MadoffCouncillor
IndependentCharlayne Thornton-JoeCouncillor
IndependentChris ColemanCouncillor
Victoria Civic Electors Dean Fortin Councillor
IndependentBea HollandCouncillor
1999–2002
PartyNamePosition
Independent Alan Lowe Mayor
Victoria Civic Electors Rob Fleming Councillor
IndependentBea HollandCouncillor
IndependentHellen HughesCouncillor
IndependentJane LuntCouncillor
Victoria Civic ElectorsPamela MadoffCouncillor
IndependentDavid McleanCouncillor
Victoria Civic ElectorsDenise SavoieCouncillor
GreenArt Vanden BergCouncillor
1996–1999
PartyNamePosition
Independent Bob Cross Mayor
IndependentChristopher ColemanCouncillor
Victoria Civic ElectorsBob FriedlandCouncillor
IndependentBea HollandCouncillor
IndependentHelen HughesCouncillor
IndependentJane LuntCouncillor
Victoria Civic ElectorsPamela MadoffCouncillor
Victoria Civic ElectorsDavid McLeanCouncillor
IndependentGeoffrey YoungCouncillor
1993–1996
PartyNamePosition
Independent Bob Cross Mayor
IndependentDavid McLeanCouncillor
Victoria Civic ElectorsBob FriedlandCouncillor
IndependentGeoff YoungCouncillor
IndependentAlan LoweCouncillor
IndependentHelen HughesCouncillor
Victoria Civic ElectorsPamela MadoffCouncillor
Victoria Civic ElectorsLaura ActonCouncillor
Victoria Civic ElectorsDavid McLeanCouncillor
1990–1993
PartyNamePosition
Victoria Civic ElectorsDavid TurnerMayor
IndependentBob CrossCouncillor
IndependentGeoff YoungCouncillor
IndependentHelen HughesCouncillor
IndependentMartin SeggerCouncillor
Victoria Civic ElectorsJan GreenwoodCouncillor
Victoria Civic ElectorsAlaistaire CraigheadCouncillor
Victoria Civic ElectorsLaura ActonCouncillor
Victoria Civic ElectorsAllan LoweCouncillor

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