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Coquitlam City Council

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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

The council consists of the mayor and eight councillors.[needs update]

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

Municipal elections were held every three years across the Province on the third Saturday of November. However, the BC Government changed the Municipal Elections Act and moved the date to the third Saturday of October. Thus, the election will be on Saturday, October 20, 2018.

Coquitlam City Council members

2022–present
Elected in the 2022 municipal elections

  • Richard Stewart, Mayor
  • Craig Hodge, Councillor
  • Teri Towner, Councillor
  • Brent Asmundson, Councillor
  • Dennis Marsden, Councillor
  • Trish Mandewo, Councillor
  • Steve Kim, Councillor
  • Matt Djonlic, Councillor
  • Robert Mazzarolo, Councillor

2018–2022 [1]

  • Richard Stewart, Mayor
  • Craig Hodge, Councillor
  • Chris Wilson, Councillor
  • Teri Towner, Councillor
  • Bonita Zarrillo, Councillor (until 2021)
  • Brent Asmundson, Councillor
  • Dennis Marsden, Councillor
  • Trish Mandewo, Councillor
  • Steve Kim, Councillor

2014–2018

  • Richard Stewart, Mayor
  • Brent Asmundson, Councillor
  • Craig Hodge, Councillor
  • Dennis Marsden, Councillor
  • Terry O'Neill, Councillor
  • Mae Reid, Councillor
  • Teri Towner, Councillor
  • Chris Wilson, Councillor
  • Bonita Zarrillo, Councillor

2011–2014

  • Richard Stewart, Mayor
  • Brent Asmundson, Councillor
  • Craig Hodge, Councillor
  • Neal Nicholson, Councillor
  • Terry O'Neill, Councillor
  • Mae Reid, Councillor
  • Lou Sekora, Councillor

In the 2013 provincial election, two sitting councillors, Linda Reimer and Selina Robinson, were elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Reimer initially speculated in the press about continuing to perform both roles, or simply taking an unpaid leave of absence from her city council duties until the 2014 municipal election, to spare taxpayers the expense of a by-election;[2] the council ultimately decided on July 8, 2013 to hold by-elections to replace them.[3]

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