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Vancouver Council Approves Election Reforms After Byelection Report Highlights Long Wait Times

A city report confirms capacity issues led to multi-hour voting delays in April's byelection, prompting commitments to improve polling infrastructure for 2026.

Overview

  • The April 5 byelection saw record turnout with nearly 68,000 voters, exceeding projections by over 7,000 and causing significant delays at polling stations.
  • A city report revealed that polling places were halved and election staff reduced by over 60% compared to 2017, leading to wait times of up to three hours.
  • Vancouver's election office rejected allegations of voter suppression made by TEAM for a Livable Vancouver, which claimed long lines deterred over 33,000 voters.
  • Council unanimously approved measures to expand polling locations, increase staffing, and improve accessibility for the 2026 general election.
  • The byelection filled two council vacancies, with progressive candidates Sean Orr (COPE) and Lucy Maloney (OneCity) securing the seats.