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Are you tired of being ignored by City Hall? Your voice deserves to be heard. Join the fight to make local elections fair in British Columbia.


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Don’t Let City Hall Ignore Your Voice

Being shut out guarantees decisions about your community will keep being made without you.

City Hall ignores your community's concerns
Important choices made without your input
Your vote doesn’t count
Some neighbourhoods get more attention than others
Council that doesn’t look like you

But it doesn’t have to be this way. You can help change it.

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Stand Up For Your Community

People from across British Columbia are demanding fairer, more representative city governments where every voice truly counts—especially in large B.C. cities such as Vancouver, Surrey, Burnaby, Richmond, Abbotsford, Coquitlam, Kelowna, Langley, Saanich, and Delta.

Join the Fight To:

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Be heard and create real change
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Help create a more equitable electoral system
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Have more say in local government decisions
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Foster thriving neighbourhoods
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Elect councils that better represent your community

 

We understand your frustration.

Let's make change together.

We’re here to help you have more say about what happens in your city. Join thousands of British Columbians advocating for their rights to fair representation.

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"Diverse communities deserve diverse councils. At-large elections deny that. It’s time to fix city hall."

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Jeanette Ashe
Political Scientist, Author, Educator, Gender Equity Advocate

"In big cities, under the at-large system, city council candidates need considerable resources to reach voters during elections. If we want to strengthen local democracy in our province, we need to move to a system that levels the playing field at election time so that voters can make informed decisions on who they cast their ballot for."

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David Black
Former President MoveUp

"As someone who has worked to abolish the at-large voting system for over 40 years, I am convinced that our legal case is our best opportunity to secure a fairer, more representative way to select local governments in B.C."

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Sandra Bruneau
Former Candidate for Vancouver City Council

"As someone who has fought for equity and justice at the local and provincial level for most of my life, I fully support this push for more diversity in city halls right across B.C."

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Katrina Chen
Former Burnaby School Trustee, Burnaby-Lougheed MLA and B.C. Minister of State for Child Care

"British Columbia's at-large voting system would be a joke if it weren't so tragic. It's confusing, ridiculously tedious and unfair. It needs to be replaced."

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David Chudnovsky
Former President of the BC Teachers' Federation / Former MLA Vancouver-Kensington

"At-large elections silence huge parts of our city and need to be replaced with a more democratic electoral system."

Libby Davies
Former Vancouver City Councillor / Former Vancouver East MP

"For my community, the evidence is clear. The at-large system discriminates against South Asian voters and candidates -- it's time for B.C. to move to a new way of electing councillors that restores fairness to local elections."

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Kashmir Dhaliwal
Current General Secretary and Former President of the Khalsa Diwan Society

"It’s time to replace the U.S.-based at-large voting system to reduce inequities and improve local democracy."

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Fin Donnelly
Former Coquitlam City Councillor / Former Coquitlam-Burke Mountain MLA / Former New Westminster-Coquitlam and Port Moody-Coquitlam MP

"We need to replace B.C.'s at-large voting system with a more democratic way of electing officials to local city councils that better ensures neighbourhoods get the representation they need and deserve. I opposed the at-large system throughout my time as a Vancouver city councillor and mayor, and it's time for it to go."

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Mike Harcourt
Former Vancouver City Councillor and Mayor / Former Premier of British Columbia

"For far too long we have been stuck with an outdated voting system that makes it impossible for anyone to get elected unless they are backed by those with deep pockets. It's not fair."

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Doug McArthur
Former Director of SFU's School of Public Policy and Deputy Minister to the B.C. Premier

"Having managed three election campaigns in the City of Vancouver between 2002 and 2022, I saw time and time again how great community leaders who lacked a major old-line party endorsement were shut out by the at-large system. That's got to end."

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Neil Monckton
Former Chief Organizer Coalition of Progressive Electors

"Everyone in Surrey knows city council does not reflect who we really are. We need to change that."

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Jasbir Sandhu
Former Surrey North MP

"Provincial goverments know at-large elections are unfair but refuse make change. Going to court is our best chance for reform."

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Kennedy Stewart
SFU Professor, Former Mayor of Vancouver / Former Burnaby-Douglas and Burnaby South MP

"The at-large system doesn't work for big cities like Vancouver and Surrey. A different system, such as a ward system, means fairer representation, stronger accountability, and communities that feel truly heard."

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Bhalwinder Waraich
Sunset Community Association President
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Your voice is ignored by City Hall. It’s time for change.

Join us to amplify your impact.

Many voters living in big B.C. cities feel their voices are ignored by city hall. By joining our legal campaign to replace American “at-large” elections with a fairer system you will help your community to be better represented. Together, we can change how we elect local government officials to ensure every voter has their say and that decisions at city hall benefit all communities equally. Your efforts will empower you and your neighbours and elect local governments that truly reflect our collective needs.

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