James Atebe

James Atebe
Mayor of Mission
Incumbent
Assumed office
December 1, 2005
Preceded by Abe Neufeld
Member of the Mission Council
In office
December 1, 1999 – December 1, 2005

James Atebe is mayor of Mission, British Columbia, Canada,[1], a municipality east of Vancouver in the British Columbia region known as the Fraser Valley. A native of Ekerenyo, a village in the North Mugirango Constituency of Kenya, he was first elected mayor in 2005, after serving as a member of the city council for 6 years. Atebe was easily re-elected in 2008 over Matt Johnson, his opponent, who received less than 20% of the vote.[1]

Atebe was a roommate of Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper in Calgary.[2]

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