Some races have been hotly contested, including those in Vancouver and Surrey, as well as in Victoria where incumbent mayor Lisa Helps is not running again
. In some polling stations, there were hours-long waits for people to vote. But others remained quiet.
Outside the station, the pair deliberated over their smartphones about which candidates to choose, with Mr. Huggett conceding he knew the mayoral and council candidates he wanted but would largely vote by municipal party for the other two elected bodies. A steady stream of voters arrived across town at the Kitsilano Community Centre around noon, including Chris Stemo and his partner. The retired high-school social studies teacher said they made a point to get there in the morning before attending a funeral followed by a going-away dinner party for their 26-year-old son, a finishing carpenter who is moving to Australia after being priced out of Vancouver’s housing market.
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