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Safe Surrey Coalition

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Safe Surrey Coalition
Mayoral candidateDoug McCallum
HeadquartersSurrey
Political positionBig tent
Seats on the
City Council
2 / 9
Website
Official website

The Safe Surrey Coalition is a civic political party in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada.

Members

Former members

  • Bableen Rana
  • Allison Patton
  • Laurie Guerra
  • Steven Pettigrew
  • Brenda LockeLeft to form Surrey Connect
  • Jack Handial

Elections

In the municipal election held on 20 October 2018, the party won all but one seat on the Surrey City Council. That other seat was won by Linda Annis of the Surrey First party.[1] In the municipal election held on 15 October 2022, the party lost all but two seats in the Surrey City Council to both Surrey Connect and Surrey First who both campaigned against the dissolution of the Surrey RCMP in favor of the now-cancelled Surrey Police Service.[2]

Mayoral elections

Election year Candidate Votes % Position Result
2014[3] Doug McCallum 27,233 26.97 Steady 2nd Not elected
2018[4] Doug McCallum 45,484 41.43 Increase 1st Elected
2022 Doug McCallum 32,338 27.31 Decrease 2nd Not elected

Council elections

Election year Votes % Seats +/–
2014 88,730 13.16
0 / 8
2018 271,125 35.93
7 / 8
Increase 7
2022 177,153 21.7
2 / 8
Decrease 2

References

  1. ^ Iraci, Anthony Capuccinello (24 October 2018). "Surrey 2018 Final Determination of Official Results Signed" (PDF). City of Surrey. Retrieved 13 July 2019.
  2. ^ Hoekstra, Gordon. "Surrey mayor-elect Brenda Locke starts work to halt transition to municipal police force". vancouversun. Postmedia. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  3. ^ "Surrey 2014 Final Determination of Results" (PDF). City of Surrey. 2014. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
  4. ^ "Determination of Election Results" (PDF). City of Surrey. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
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