Victoria City Council

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Victoria, BC City Hall, where the City Council meets

The Victoria City Council is the governing body of the City of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

The council consists of the mayor plus eight councillors. A deputy mayor is appointed monthly.

The councillors are councillors-at-large elected for the entire city.

Municipal elections are held every four years across the Province on the third Saturday of October.

The most recent election was October 20, 2018.

The election prior was November 15, 2014.[1][needs update] Each councillor takes on a different portfolio (e.g. Environment; Youth Liaison; Deputy for Parks and Recreation; Social Planning).[2]

Victoria City Council members[]

Current (2018-2022)

Party Name Position
  Independent Lisa Helps Mayor
  Independent Marianne Alto Councillor
  Independent Stephen Andrew Councillor (since 2020)
  Laurel Collins Councillor (until 2019)
  Sharmarke Dubow Councillor
  Independent Ben Isitt Councillor
  Independent Jeremy Loveday Councillor
  Sarah Potts Councillor
  Independent Charlayne Thornton-Joe Councillor
  Independent Geoff Young Councillor
2011 - 2014
Name Position
Dean Fortin Mayor
Marianne Alto Councillor
Chris Coleman Councillor
Shellie Gudgeon Councillor
Lisa Helps Councillor
Ben Isitt Councillor
Pamela Madoff Councillor
Charlayne Thornton-Joe Councillor
Geoff Young Councillor
2008 - 2011
Name Position
Dean Fortin Mayor
Bev Horsman Councillor
John Young Councillor
Elaine Leonard Councillor
Jim Holland Councillor
Catherine Alpha Councillor
Michael Mcevoy Councillor
Michael Hayes Councillor


References[]

  1. ^ "Election Summary Report Victoria 2011 Municipal Election" (PDF).
  2. ^ "City of Victoria - Sonya Chandler". Archived from the original on 2008-06-27. Retrieved 2008-10-24.

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