White Rock

City

Provincial Location

Municipal Information

Councillors

6 to be elected

Registration Method

Provincial Voters List

Regional District

Metro Vancouver

Contact

15322 Buena Vista Avenue, White Rock BC, V4B 1Y6

P: 604-541-2100

Eligible Voter Turnout

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Gender Representation

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Running

Elected

Wayne Baldwin was elected mayor of White Rock with 46.74% of the votes.

Mayoral Election Results

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Candidate Name Incumbent Votes Percentage Total Elected
Baldwin, Wayne
 
46.74% 2169
Sinclair, Lynne
 
36.41% 1690
Anschell, Larry
 
15.21% 706
Megla, Angelo
 
0.52% 24

Councillor Election Results

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Candidate Name Incumbent Votes Percentage Total Elected
Meyer, Grant
 
54.45% 2527
Hutchinson, Louise
 
49.02% 2275
Anderson, Mary-Wade
 
47.68% 2213
Fathers, Helen
 
45.94% 2132
Robinson, Larry
 
41.39% 1921
Campbell, Alan
 
40.68% 1888
Chesney, Dave
 
34.3% 1592
Forster, Brad
 
30.19% 1401
Annable, Cliff
 
28.59% 1327
Wood, Graham
 
26.59% 1234
McWilliam, Bruce
 
24.52% 1138
Belec, Barry
 
21.76% 1010
Hughes, Steven
 
20.73% 962

Councillor Grant Meyer (Incumbent) received the highest number of votes, 2,527 out of a possible 4,641.

In 2011 the estimated eligible voter turnout for the White Rock (City) was 30.9%, which was 0.4% higher than than the average BC municipal turnout of 30.6%.

Voter turnout statistics

Eligible Voter Turnout (2011)

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Voter Turnout (Historical)

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  • ? British Columbia

Eligible Voters (Historical)

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Gender statistics

Gender Elected (2011)

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Percent Women Running (Historical)

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  • ? British Columbia

Percent Women Elected (Historical)

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  • ? British Columbia

Women make up 42.9% of this Council. The BC average for municipal councils is 34.1%.

Incumbency

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Elected incumbency rate of 100% is 18.7% higher than BC average of 81.3%.