In last year\u0027s Vancouver election, the new ABC party outspent its chief rival, the incumbent mayor\u0027s party, by almost 2\u002Dto\u002D1
show that A Better City Vancouver, or ABC, raised far more money than any other Vancouver party before last year’s election, and spent a combined total of $2.09 million. It was the first campaign for ABC, a new party that swept to power with Mayor Ken Sim elected to office along with all it seven candidates for council, six for park board and four for school board.
Funds raised for school board must be spent to support school trustee candidates, and not for the party’s mayoral candidate. But a party like ABC, with candidates in every race, can get its name and logo on more signs and advertisements than a party like Forward Together, which ran no school board candidates.Article content
The Greens elected two councillors and a park board candidate, OneCity elected one councillor, and none of TEAM’s candidates were successful.
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