2026 Vancouver municipal election|
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The 2026 Vancouver municipal election will be held on October 17, 2026, on the same day as the municipal elections held throughout British Columbia.[1] Voters will elect the mayor of Vancouver along with 10 city councillors, 7 park board commissioners, and 9 school board trustees through plurality-at-large voting.[1] In addition, voters will vote on 3 capital plan questions.[1]
Background
Ken Sim defeated incumbent mayor Kennedy Stewart in the 2022 mayoral election.[2] Sim was elected mayor with 51% of votes cast[3] and was sworn in on November 7, 2022.[2] The city council, park board, and school board elections, held on the same day, had Sim's ABC Vancouver winning outright majorities on all three.[3]
Mayoral election
Candidates
Declared
- Kareem Allam, Vancouver Liberals, former chief of staff to Mayor Ken Sim[4]
- Rebecca Bligh, Vote Vancouver, Vancouver city councillor (2018–present)[5]
- Pete Fry, Green Party, Vancouver city councillor (2018–present)[6]
- Ken Sim, ABC Vancouver, incumbent mayor (2022–present)[7]
- William Azaroff, OneCity Vancouver, CEO of Brightside Community Homes[8]
Potential
Opinion polling
Potential candidates
| Polling firm
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Date last conducted
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Kareem Allam, Liberal
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John Coupar, Conservative
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Kirk LaPointe, Conservative
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Sean Orr, COPE
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Pete Fry, Green
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Ken Sim, ABC
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Colleen Hardwick, TEAM
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Tim Louis, COPE
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Amanda Burrows, OneCity
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Fred Harding, NPA
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Rebecca Bligh, Vote Vancouver
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Other
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Sample size
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MOE
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Polling method
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Lead
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| Mainstreet Research[11]
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October 22, 2025
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13%
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25%
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—N/a
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20%
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20%
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13%
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4%
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—N/a
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2%
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1%
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2%
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—N/a
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1,207
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±2.8pp
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IVR
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5%
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| Mainstreet Research[11]
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October 22, 2025
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16%
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—N/a
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26%
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17%
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20%
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11%
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4%
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—N/a
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2%
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1%
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3%
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—N/a
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1,207
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±2.8pp
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IVR
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6%
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| Mainstreet Research[12]
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August 29, 2025
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19%
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18%
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—N/a
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—N/a
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17%
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15%
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6%
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8%
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8%
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8%
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—N/a
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—N/a
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961
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±3.2pp
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IVR
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1%
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Parties
| Polling firm
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Date last conducted
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Conservatives
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Liberals
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COPE
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Greens
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ABC
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OneCity
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TEAM
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Vote Vancouver
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NPA
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Sample size
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MOE
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Polling method
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Lead
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| Mainstreet Research[11]
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October 22, 2025
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32%
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22%
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13%
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11%
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8%
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5%
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4%
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4%
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2%
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1,207
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±2.8pp
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IVR
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10%
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City council elections
Candidates
Declared
Declined
School board elections
Park board elections
Candidates
Declared
References
- ^ a b c "2026 municipal election". City of Vancouver. Retrieved October 1, 2025.
- ^ a b "Ken Sim sworn in as mayor of Vancouver". CBC News. November 7, 2022. Retrieved October 2, 2025.
- ^ a b Fumano, Dan (October 17, 2022). "Vancouver Election Results: Ken Sim rolls over Kennedy Stewart, vows to act fast to add police officers". Vancouver Sun. Postmedia. Retrieved October 2, 2025.
- ^ Chan, Cheryl (July 3, 2025). "Vancouver mayor's former chief of staff starts new political party". Vancouver Sun. Postmedia. Retrieved October 2, 2025.
- ^ Pawson, Chad (September 22, 2025). "Vancouver city councillor kicked out of ruling party announces mayoral bid". CBC News. Retrieved October 2, 2025.
- ^ Fumano, Dan (January 30, 2026). "Pete Fry adds his name to the (long) list of Vancouver mayoral candidates". Vancouver Sun. Postmedia. Retrieved January 30, 2026.
- ^ Howell, Mike (November 8, 2023). "Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim will seek re-election in 2026". Vancouver Is Awesome. Retrieved October 2, 2025.
- ^ "Mayoral Nomination Candidates". OneCity Vancouver. Retrieved November 18, 2025.
- ^ "News Release: Vancouver Conservatives Lead by 10 Points in New Mainstreet Poll, While ABC and Liberals Falter".
- ^ "News Release: Vancouver Conservatives Lead by 10 Points in New Mainstreet Poll, While ABC and Liberals Falter".
- ^ a b c "Mainstreet Research Survey - Vancouver" (PDF). Mainstreet Research. October 24, 2025. Retrieved October 28, 2025.
- ^ "Mainstreet Research Survey - Vancouver" (PDF). Mainstreet Research. September 5, 2025. Retrieved October 28, 2025.
- ^ Howell, Mike (January 28, 2026). "Vancouver Liberals add second ex-ABC politician to campaign roster". Business in Vancouver. Retrieved January 28, 2026.
- ^ "Meet Jessica Walton". Vancouver Liberals. Retrieved March 9, 2026.
- ^ Chan, Kenneth (February 19, 2026). "Housing advocate and lawyer seeks to run for Vancouver City Council under OneCity party". DailyHive. Retrieved March 9, 2026.
- ^ Zavarise, Isabella (October 30, 2025). "Vancouver councillor defends attendance record after selling local home, buying property in Okanagan". CTV News. Retrieved October 30, 2025.
- ^ Fumano, Dan (January 18, 2026). "Ex-ABC Vancouver politician joins new civic party to seek re-election". Vancouver Sun. Postmedia. Retrieved January 19, 2026.
- ^ Chan, Kenneth (February 19, 2026). "Vancouver Liberals civic party gain third sitting elected official ahead of election". DailyHive. Retrieved March 9, 2026.
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