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Local 1004 Endorsed Candidates – Oct. 20 Election CUPE LOCAL 1004 ENDORSED CANDIDATES - OCT. 20 COMMUNITY ELECTIONS Voting Area Elected Position Candidate Name City of Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Stewart City of Vancouver Council Christine Boyle – OneCity City of Vancouver Council Diego Cardona – Vision Vancouver City of Vancouver Council Adriane Carr – Green City of Vancouver Council Heather Deal – Vision Vancouver City of Vancouver Council Pete Fry – Green City of Vancouver Council Derrick O'Keefe – COPE City of Vancouver Council Tanya Paz – Vision Vancouver City of Vancouver Council Jean Swanson – COPE City of Vancouver Council Brandon Yan – OneCity City of Vancouver Council Wei Qiao Zhang – Vision Vancouver City of Vancouver SD #39 (Vancouver) Erin Arnold – Vision Vancouver City of Vancouver SD #39 (Vancouver) Carrie Bercic – OneCity City of Vancouver SD #39 (Vancouver) Janet Fraser – Green City of Vancouver SD #39 (Vancouver) Estrellita Gonzalez – Green City of Vancouver SD #39 (Vancouver) Erica Jaaf – OneCity City of Vancouver SD #39 (Vancouver) Aaron Leung – Vision Vancouver City of Vancouver SD #39 (Vancouver) Barb Parrott – COPE City of Vancouver SD #39 (Vancouver) Jennifer Ready – OneCity City of Vancouver SD #39 (Vancouver) Allan Wong – Vision Vancouver City of Vancouver Park Board Dave Demers – Green City of Vancouver Park Board Camil Dumont – Green City of Vancouver Park Board Gwen Geisbrecht – COPE City of Vancouver Park Board John Irwin – COPE City of Vancouver Park Board Stuart MacKinnon – Green City of Vancouver Park Board Shamim Shivji – Vision Vancouver City of Vancouver Park Board Cameron Zubko - Vision Vancouver City of North Vancouver Mayor Linda Buchanan City of North Vancouver Council Holly Back City of North Vancouver Council Don Bell City of North Vancouver Council Angela Girard City of North Vancouver Council Mack McCorkindale City of North Vancouver Council Sheryl Rivers City of North Vancouver Council Shervin Shahriari City of North Vancouver SD #44 (North Van) Meghan Higgins District of North Vancouver Mayor Ash Amiani District of North Vancouver Council Jordan Back District of North Vancouver Council Phil Dupasquier District of North Vancouver Council Barry Forward District of North Vancouver Council Jim Hanson District of North Vancouver Council Zo-Ann Morten District of North Vancouver SD #44 (North Van) Behl Evangelista City of Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie City of Richmond Council Parm Bains City of Richmond Council Derek Dang City of Richmond Council Kelly Greene City of Richmond Council Alexa Loo City of Richmond Council Bill McNulty City of Richmond Council Linda McPhail City of Richmond Council Harold Steves City of Richmond Council Jack Trovato Page 1 Voting Area Elected Position Candidate Name City of Richmond SD #38 (Richmond) Heather Larson City of Richmond SD #38 (Richmond) Sandra Nixon City of Richmond SD #38 (Richmond) Karina Reid City of Richmond SD #38 (Richmond) Eric Yung City of Burnaby Mayor Derek Corrigan - Burnaby Citizens Assn. City of Burnaby Council Pietro Calendino - Burnaby Citizens Assn City of Burnaby Council Sav Dhaliwal - Burnaby Citizens Assn. City of Burnaby Council Dan Johnston - Burnaby Citizens Assn. City of Burnaby Council Colleen Jordan - Burnaby Citizens Assn. City of Burnaby Council Paul McDonell - Burnaby Citizens Assn. City of Burnaby Council Baljinder K. Narang - Burnaby Citizens A City of Burnaby Council Nick Volkow - Burnaby Citizens Assn. City of Burnaby Council James Wang - Burnaby Citizens Assn. City of Burnaby SD #41 (Burnaby) Suresh Bhayana - Burnaby Citizens Assn City of Burnaby SD #41 (Burnaby) Bill Brassington - Burnaby Citizens Assn. City of Burnaby SD #41 (Burnaby) Peter Cech - Burnaby Citizens Assn. City of Burnaby SD #41 (Burnaby) Larry Hayes - Burnaby Citizens Assn. City of Burnaby SD #41 (Burnaby) Jen Yan Mezei - Burnaby Citizens Assn. City of Burnaby SD #41 (Burnaby) Ryan Stewart - Burnaby Citizens Assn. City of Burnaby SD #41 (Burnaby) Gary Wong - Burnaby Citizens Assn. City of Coquitlam Mayor Adel Gamar City of Coquitlam Council Rob Bottos City of Coquitlam Council Craig Hodge City of Coquitlam Council Sean Lee City of Coquitlam Council Trish Mandewo City of Coquitlam Council Nicola Spurling City of Coquitlam Council Chris Wilson City of Coquitlam Council Bonita Zarrillo City of Coquitlam SD #43 (Coquitlam) Jennifer Blatherwick City of Coquitlam SD #43 (Coquitlam) Shari O'Neill City of Coquitlam SD #43 (Coquitlam) Craig Woods District of Delta Mayor Sylvia Bishop - Team Delta District of Delta Council Lori Mayhew District of Delta Council Mike Smith District of Delta Council Simran Walia - Team Delta District of Delta SD #37 (Delta) Randy Anderson-Fennell - Kids Matter District of Delta SD #37 (Delta) Rhiannon Bennett District of Delta SD #37 (Delta) Victor M. Espinoza - Kids Matter District of Delta SD #37 (Delta) Andrea Hilder District of Delta SD #37 (Delta) Mita Naidu District of Delta SD #37 (Delta) B. Bruce Reid - Kids Matter District of Delta SD #37 (Delta) Val Windsor City of Langley Mayor Valaria van den Broek City of Langley Council Paul Albrecht City of Langley Council Andrew Mercier City of Langley Council Nathan Pachal City of Langley SD #35 (Langley) Candy Ashdown Township of Langley Council Gail Chaddock - Costello Township of Langley Council Stacey Wakelin Township of Langley SD #35 (Langley) Megan Dykeman Township of Langley SD #35 (Langley) Suzanne Perrault Township of Langley SD #35 (Langley) David Tod Township of Langley SD #35 (Langley) Marnie Wilson Page 2 Voting Area Elected Position Candidate Name District of Maple Ridge Mayor Craig Speirs District of Maple Ridge Council Chris Bossley District of Maple Ridge Council Kiersten Duncan District of Maple Ridge Council Rysa Kronebusch District of Maple Ridge SD #42 (Maple Ridge – Pitt Meadows)Kim Dumore District of Maple Ridge SD #42 (Maple Ridge – Pitt Meadows)Pascale Shaw District of Maple Ridge SD #42 (Maple Ridge – Pitt Meadows)Colette Trudeau City of New Westminster Mayor Jonathan X. Cote City of New Westminster Council Chinu Das City of New Westminster Council Patrick Johnstone City of New Westminster Council Jaimie McEvoy City of New Westminster Council Nandine Nakagawa City of New Westminster Council Chuck Puchmayr City of New Westminster Council Mary Trentadue City of New Westminster SD #40 (New Westminster) Anita Ansari City of New Westminster SD #40 (New Westminster) Dee Beattie City of New Westminster SD #40 (New Westminster) Gurveen Dhaliwal City of New Westminster SD #40 (New Westminster) Mark Gifford City of New Westminster SD #40 (New Westminster) Maya Russell City of Pitt Meadows Mayor John Becker City of Pitt Meadows Council Bruce Bell City of Pitt Meadows Council Brad Dinwoodie City of Pitt Meadows Council Janis Elkerton City of Pitt Meadows Council Mike Stark City of Pitt Meadows SD #42 (Maple Ridge – Pitt Meadows)Korleen Carreras City of Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West City of Port Coquitlam Council Laura Dupont City of Port Coquitlam Council Nancy McCurrach City of Port Coquitlam Council Priscilla Omulo City of Port Coquitlam Council Darrell G. Penner City of Port Coquitlam Council Glenn Pollock City of Port Coquitlam Council Dean Washington City of Port Coquitlam SD #43 (Coquitlam) Christine Pollock City of Port Coquitlam SD #43 (Coquitlam) Bruce Richardson City of Port Moody Mayor Mike Clay City of Port Moody Council Barbara Junker City of Port Moody Council Megan Lahti City of Port Moody Council Amy Lubik City of Port Moody Council Zoe Royer City of Port Moody SD #43 (Coquitlam) Lisa Park City of Port Moody SD #43 (Coquitlam) Keith Watkins City of Surrey Council Doug Elford - Safe Surrey Coalition City of Surrey Council Vera LeFranc - Surrey First City of Surrey SD #36 (Surrey) Terry Allen - Surrey First City of Surrey SD #36 (Surrey) Cindy Dalglish - Surrey Students NOW City of Surrey SD #36 (Surrey) Charlene Dobie - Surrey Students NOW City of Surrey SD #36 (Surrey) Laurie Larsen - Surrey First City of Surrey SD #36 (Surrey) Niovi Patsicakis City of Surrey SD #36 (Surrey) Mary-Em Waddington - Surrey Students City of White Rock Mayor Darryl Walker City of Prince George Mayor Lyn Hall City of Prince George Council Frank Everitt City of Prince George Council Garth Frizzell Page 3 Voting Area Elected Position Candidate Name City of Prince George Council Murry Krause City of Prince George Council Terri McConnachie City of Prince George Council Cori Ramsay City of Prince George Council Susan Scott City of Prince George Council Brian Skakun City of Prince George SD #57 (Prince George) Tim Bennett City of Prince George SD #57 (Prince George) Trent Derrick City of Prince George SD #57 (Prince George) Sarah Holland City of Prince George SD #57 (Prince George) Ron Polilio City of Prince George SD #57 (Prince George) Sharel Warrington Reg.District-Area C Fraser-Ft George Director Colin Clyne City of Quesnel Council Scott Elliott City of Quesnel SD #28 (Quesnel) Tony W Goulet City of Abbotsford SD #34 (Abbotsford) Balbir Gill City of Abbotsford SD #34 (Abbotsford) Preet Rai City of Chilliwack Mayor Sam Waddington City of Chilliwack Council Louis De Jaeger City of Chilliwack Council Lisa Morry City of Chilliwack SD #33 (Chilliwack) Dan Coulter City of Chilliwack SD #33 (Chilliwack) Kelly Janveaux City of Chilliwack SD #33 (Chilliwack) Willow Reichelt City of Chilliwack SD #33 (Chilliwack) David Swankey Village of Harrison Hot Springs Council Michie P Vidal City of Kamloops Council Jennifer Dawn Adams City of Kamloops Council Dale Bass City of Kamloops Council Bill Sarai City of Kamloops SD #73 (Kamloops
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