1993 Vancouver municipal election
Template:Notability The City of Vancouver, Canada, held municipal elections in Canada|municipal elections on November 20, 1993. Canadians|Canadian citizens who were over 18 years of age at the time of the vote, and had been a resident of Vancouver for the previous 30 days and a resident of B.C. for the previous six months, were able to vote for candidates in four races that were presented on one ballot. In addition, Canadian citizen non-resident property owners were eligible to vote.
The mayoral race featured Non-Partisan Association|NPA Councillor Philip Owen (son of former Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia|Lieutenant Governor Walter Stewart Owen) and Coalition of Progressive Electors Councillor Libby Davies (future New Democratic Party).
The following candidates were elected (in order of votes received) for a three-year term:
- Mayor - Philip Owen (Non-Partisan Association)
- Councillors
- Lynne Kennedy (NPA)
- Donald Bellamy (NPA)
- Gordon Price (NPA)
- George Puil (NPA)
- Maggie Ip (NPA)
- Jennifer Clarke (NPA)
- Sam Sullivan (NPA)
- Nancy Chiavario (NPA)
- Craig Hemer (NPA)
- Jenny Kwan (Coalition of Progressive Electors)
- School Trustees
- Sandy McCormick (NPA)
- Ken Denike (NPA)
- Carol McRae (NPA)
- John Cheng (NPA)
- Ted Hunt (NPA)
- Bill Brown (NPA)
- John Robertson (NPA)
- Yvonne Brown (COPE)
- Anne Roberts (COPE)
- Park Commissioners
- Malcolm Ashford (NPA)
- Tim Louis (COPE)
- Duncan Wilson (NPA)
- Allan DeGenova (NPA)
- David Chesman (NPA)
- Alan Fetherstonhaugh (NPA)
- Donna Morgan (COPE)
The election also featured a number of referendum questions:
- Capital Plan borrowing streets and other public works - affirmative majority
- Capital Plan borrowing Parks and Recreation facilities - affirmative majority
- Capital Plan borrowing fire protection - affirmative majority
- elector opinion questions Vancouver arts endowment
- elector opinion questions Stanley Park Zoo - majority.