Vancouver municipal election, 2002

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The Coalition of Progressive Electors (COPE) swept the Vancouver municipal election, 2002, winning 8 of 10 Council seats, 7 of 9 School Board seats and 5 of 7 Parks Board seats. The Non-Partisan Association (NPA) was reduced to 2 Council seats, 1 School Board seat and 2 Parks Board seats. The Vancouver Green Party won 1 School Board Seat.

In the race for mayor, the COPE's Larry Campbell defeated Jennifer Clarke of the NPA by a margin of 58% to 30%.

[edit] Results of 2002 Vancouver Municipal Elections

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Larry Campbell COPE Mayor
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Fred Bass COPE Councillor
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David Cadman COPE Councillor
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Jim Green COPE Councillor
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Peter Ladner NPA Councillor
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Raymond Louie COPE Councillor
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Tim Louis COPE Councillor
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Anne Roberts COPE Councillor
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Tim Stevenson COPE Councillor
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Sam Sullivan NPA Councillor
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Ellen Woodsworth COPE Councillor

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