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[[File:Malcolm Alexander MacLean.png|thumb|right|[[Malcolm Alexander MacLean|Malcolm A. MacLean]] (1842–1895) was the first mayor of Vancouver.]] |
[[File:Malcolm Alexander MacLean.png|thumb|right|[[Malcolm Alexander MacLean|Malcolm A. MacLean]] (1842–1895) was the first mayor of Vancouver.]] |
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[[File:LD Taylor.jpg|thumb|right|[[L. D. Taylor]] (1857–1946) was the longest-serving mayor, with 11 years between 1910 and 1934, whose political career was ultimately ended when his administration was proven corrupt.]] |
[[File:LD Taylor.jpg|thumb|right|[[L. D. Taylor]] (1857–1946) was the longest-serving mayor, with 11 years between 1910 and 1934, whose political career was ultimately ended when his administration was proven corrupt.]] |
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===Notes=== |
=== Notes === |
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==List of mayors who held higher office== |
== List of mayors who held higher office == |
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Two former mayors, [[Mike Harcourt]] and [[Gordon Campbell]], went on to become [[premier of British Columbia]]. |
Two former mayors, [[Mike Harcourt]] and [[Gordon Campbell]], went on to become [[premier of British Columbia]]. |
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[[George Clark Miller]], [[Sam Sullivan]], |
[[George Clark Miller]], [[Sam Sullivan]], and [[James Garden]] became members of the [[Legislative Assembly of British Columbia]] (MLAs) after being mayor. [[Art Phillips]] was elected to the [[Parliament of Canada]] in 1979 as a Liberal. |
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[[Larry Campbell]] became a [[Senate of Canada|Canadian senator]] after being mayor. |
[[Larry Campbell]] became a [[Senate of Canada|Canadian senator]] after being mayor. |
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[[Kennedy Stewart (Canadian politician)|Kennedy Stewart]] was the [[New Democratic Party]] MP for [[Burnaby South]] before being elected. |
[[Kennedy Stewart (Canadian politician)|Kennedy Stewart]] was the [[New Democratic Party]] MP for [[Burnaby South]] before being elected. |
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==References== |
== References == |
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{{Mayors of Vancouver}} |
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{{Lists of mayors in British Columbia}} |
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Latest revision as of 02:46, 19 June 2024
Mayor of Vancouver | |
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since November 7, 2022 | |
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Member of | Vancouver City Council |
Reports to | Vancouver City Council |
Residence | Vancouver |
Seat | Vancouver City Hall |
Appointer | Directly elected by residents of Vancouver |
Term length | Four years, renewable |
Inaugural holder | Malcolm A. MacLean |
Formation | 1886 |
Salary | CA$185,595 (2023)[1] |
Website | mayorofvancouver |
The mayor of Vancouver is the head and chief executive officer of Vancouver, British Columbia, who is elected for a four-year term. The 41st and current officeholder is Ken Sim, who has held office since November 7, 2022.
List
[edit]† indicates the individual died in office.
# | Mayor | Term start | Term end | Terms | ||
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1 | Malcolm A. MacLean | 1886 | 1887 | 2 | Independent | |
2 | David Oppenheimer | 1888 | 1891 | 4 | Independent | |
3 | Frederick Cope | 1892 | 1893 | 2 | Independent | |
4 | Robert A. Anderson | 1894 | 1894 | 1 | Independent | |
5 | Henry Collins | 1895 | 1896 | 2 | Independent | |
6 | William Templeton | 1897 | 1897 | 1 | Independent | |
7 | James Garden | 1898 | 1900 | 3 | Independent | |
8 | Thomas Townley | 1901 | 1901 | 1 | Independent | |
9 | Thomas Neelands | 1902 | 1903 | 2 | Independent | |
10 | William McGuigan | 1904 | 1904 | 1 | Independent | |
11 | Frederick Buscombe | 1905 | 1906 | 2 | Independent | |
12 | Alexander Bethune | 1907 | 1908 | 2 | Independent | |
13 | Charles Douglas | 1909 | 1909 | 1 | Conservative | |
14 | Louis D. Taylor | 1910 | 1911 | 2 | Liberal[2] | |
15 | James Findlay | 1912 | 1912 | 1 | Conservative | |
16 | Truman S. Baxter | 1913 | 1914 | 2 | Liberal | |
(14) | Louis D. Taylor | 1915 | 1915 | 1 | Liberal | |
17 | Malcolm P. McBeath | 1915 | 1917 | 3 | Liberal | |
18 | Robert Gale | 1918 | 1921 | 4 | Conservative | |
19 | Charles E. Tisdall | 1922 | 1923 | 2 | Conservative | |
20 | William R. Owen | 1924 | 1924 | 1 | Conservative | |
(14) | Louis D. Taylor | 1925 | 1928 | 4 | Liberal | |
21 | William H. Malkin | 1929 | 1930 | 2 | Conservative | |
(14) | Louis D. Taylor | 1931 | 1934 | 4 | Liberal | |
22 | Gerry McGeer | 1935 | 1936 | 2 | Liberal | |
23 | George C. Miller | 1937 | 1938 | 2 | Conservative | |
24 | James L. Telford | 1939 | 1940 | 2 | Independent | |
25 | Jonathan W. Cornett | 1941 | 1946 | 3 | NPA | |
(22) | Gerry McGeer† | 1947 | 1947 | 1⁄2 | NPA | |
26 | Charles E. Jones† | 1947 | 1948 | +1⁄2 | NPA | |
27 | Charles E. Thompson | 1948 | 1950 | 1 | NPA | |
28 | Frederick Hume | 1950 | 1958 | 4 | NPA | |
29 | Albert T. Alsbury | 1958 | 1962 | 2 | CVA/NPA | |
30 | William Rathie | 1962 | 1966 | 2 | NPA | |
31 | Tom Campbell | 1966 | 1972 | 3 | Independent[a] | |
32 | Arthur Phillips | 1972 | 1976 | 2 | TEAM | |
33 | Jack Volrich | 1976 | 1980 | 2 | TEAM[b] | |
34 | Mike Harcourt | 1980 | 1986 | 3 | Independent | |
35 | Gordon Campbell | 1986 | 1993 | 3 | NPA | |
36 | Philip Owen | 1993 | 2002 | 3 | NPA | |
37 | Larry Campbell | 2002 | 2005 | 1 | COPE | |
38 | Sam Sullivan | 2005 | 2008 | 1 | NPA | |
39 | Gregor Robertson | 2008 | 2018 | 3 | Vision | |
40 | Kennedy Stewart | 2018 | 2022 | 1 | Forward Together[c] | |
41 | Ken Sim | 2022 | ABC Vancouver |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Tom Campbell was elected as an independent, with the NPA's close support but later became a Social Credit Party supporter.[3]
- ^ Jack Volrich left TEAM during his first term and was elected as an independent in 1978.[4]
- ^ Kennedy Stewart was elected as an independent in 2018 but formed a party for the 2022 election.
List of mayors who held higher office
[edit]Two former mayors, Mike Harcourt and Gordon Campbell, went on to become premier of British Columbia.
George Clark Miller, Sam Sullivan, and James Garden became members of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (MLAs) after being mayor. Art Phillips was elected to the Parliament of Canada in 1979 as a Liberal.
Larry Campbell became a Canadian senator after being mayor.
Gregor Robertson, Charles Douglas, James Lyle Telford, Jonathan Webster Cornett and Charles Edward Tisdall were British Columbia MLAs prior to becoming mayor.
Jonathan Webster Cornett was reeve of South Vancouver before becoming Vancouver mayor.
Gerry McGeer was a BC MLA and provincial cabinet minister before becoming mayor of Vancouver and became a Canadian member of Parliament (MP) and senator after having been mayor.
Kennedy Stewart was the New Democratic Party MP for Burnaby South before being elected.
References
[edit]- ^ "City Council salaries and expenses". vancouver.ca. City of Vancouver. Retrieved December 12, 2023.
- ^ Robert A. J. McDonald, McDonald; Jean, Barman (January 1, 1986). Vancouver Past: Essays in Social History. UBC Press. p. 327.
- ^ "Former Vancouver mayor Tom 'Terrific' Campbell dies". Vancouver Sun. April 2, 2012.
- ^ "Volrich says he dumped TEAM before they dumped him". The Province. September 5, 1978. p. 5.