Measure on the ballot in the 2025 Washington General Election in Vancouver.
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Get StartedCurrently the City Charter requires all members of the Vancouver City Council and the Mayor to be elected Citywide without regard to districts. This proposal would amend the Charter and require the City Council to appoint a districting commission to divide the City into four geographic voting districts of roughly equal population. Following the creation of these voting districts, and after a two-year transition period beginning in 2027, four City Council members would be elected from the district in which they reside and two City Council members and the Mayor would be elected at large in a citywide election.
The Vancouver City Council adopted Resolution M-4339 proposing an amendment to the City Charter concerning the creation of voting districts and City Council member elections. If approved, this amendment would require City Council to appoint a districting commission to divide the City into four geographic voting districts of roughly equal population and would require that four City Council members be elected from the district in which they reside and that two City Council members and the Mayor be elected at large in a citywide election. Should this amendment be approved?
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