Municipal elections across B.C., with major battles in Vancouver, Surrey expected
VANCOUVER — Voters in downtown Vancouver casting ballots Saturday to elect a new mayor and council said housing was the top campaign issue, with public safety and support for vulnerable people also on their minds.
Across British Columbia voters in villages, towns and cities headed to the polls to vote for local candidates who made promises this fall to tackle the big issues confronting almost every community.
“I think that definitely housing is a priority for everyone in Vancouver,” said artist Taz Soleil. “For me, housing, especially for marginalized people, is a priority.”
Soleil said she backed candidates who promised more housing options and supports for low income people.