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B.C. municipal election 2022: North Vancouver (District) results

Residents in the District of North Vancouver appear to have decided to keep their mayor for another four years following the 2022 B.C. municipal election.

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Global News projects incumbent Mayor Mike Little will keep his seat.

Coun. Mike Bond was running against Little for the mayor’s job.

Joining Little on the council, Global News projects, will be incumbents Jordan Back, Lisa Muri, Jim M Hanson and Betty Forbes, along with newcomers Catherine Pope and Herman Mah.

Candidates

Mayor

Coun. Mathew Bond

Mike Little (incumbent)

Council 

Jordan Back (incumbent)

Trey Bell

Betty Forbes (incumbent)

Jim M Hanson (incumbent)

Harrison Johnston

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Herman Mah

Lisa Muri (incumbent)

Catherine Pope

Greg Robins

Peter Teevan

Thomas Tofigh

Clayton Welwood

Population of municipality

88,168 (2021)

Boundary of the municipality

All around the City of North Vancouver is where you’ll find the District, whose boundaries stretch west to east from around Capilano River Regional Park to the Indian Arm. The City of North Vancouver formed its own municipality in 1907, separate from the district.

This profile will continually be updated to reflect the latest information, interviews and events in the campaign.

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