| Dates | Mayor | Political Affiliation
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| 1886-87 | M.A. MacLean |
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| 1888-91 | David Oppenheimer |
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| 1892-93 | Frederick Cope |
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| 1894 | R. A. Anderson |
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| 1895-96 | Henry Collins |
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| 1897 | William Templeton |
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| 1898-1900 | James F. Garden |
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| 1901 | Thomas Owen Townley |
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| 1902-3 | Thomas Fletcher Neelands |
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| 1904 | Dr. William J. McGuigan |
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| 1905-6 | Frederick Buscombe |
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| 1907-8 | Alexander BethuneAlexander Bethune ( January 1, 1852- June 10, 1947), merchant, was the twelfth Mayor of Vancouver, British Columbia, serving from 1907 to 1908. He had previously served five years as alderman. He was a Freemason, and was a founding member of Acacia Lodge |
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| 1909 | Charles S. DouglasCharles Stanford Douglas (born 1852 in Madison, Wisconsin), journalist and realtor, was the thirteenth Mayor of Vancouver, British Columbia, serving one term of office in 1909. Douglas, Charles Douglas, Charles. |
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| 1910-11 | L.D. TaylorLouis Denison Taylor (also known as L. Taylor ( July 22, 1857- June 4, 1946) served seven times as Mayor of Vancouver, British Columbia. He was first elected in 1910, and served in 1911, 1915, 1925-28 and 1931-34. During his terms, he championed the amalg |
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| 1912 | James Findlay |
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| 1913-14 | Truman Smith Baxter |
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| 1915 | Louis Denison Taylor (2nd time) |
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| 1915-17 | Malcolm Peter McBeath |
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| 1918-21 | Robert Henry Otley Gale |
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| 1922-23 | Charles Edward Tisdall |
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| 1924 | William Reid Owen |
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| 1925-28 | Louis Denison Taylor (3rd time) |
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| 1929-30 | William Harold Malkin |
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| 1931-34 | Louis Denison Taylor (4th time) |
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| 1935-36 | Gerald Gratton McGeer |
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| 1937-38 | George Clark Miller | Independent
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| 1939-40 | James Lyle Telford |
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| 1941-6 | Jack (Jonathan Webster) Cornett |
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| 1947 | Gerald Gratton McGeer (2nd time) |
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| 1947-1948 | George Clark Miller (2nd time) (acting) |
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| 1948 | Charles Jones |
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| 1948 | George Clark Miller (3rd time) (acting) |
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| 1949-1950 | Charles Edwin Thompson |
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| 1951-1958 | Frederick Hume |
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| 1959-1962 | A. Thomas Alsbury |
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| 1963-1966 | William George Rathie | Non-partisan Association
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| 1967-1972 | Thomas Campbell | Non-partisan Association
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| 1972-1976 | Art PhillipsArt Phillips (born 1930) served as mayor of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada from 1973 to 1977. Prior to being elected to this post, he was instrumental in founding a reform-minded, centrist municipal-level political party, TEAM (The Electors' Action M | TEAMTEAM (short for The Electors' Action Movement was a centrist political party from 1968 to the mid-1980s at the municipal level in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It fielded candidates for the office of Mayor as well as for positions on the City Counc
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| 1976-1980 | Jack VolrichJack Volrich was a two-term mayor of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (1977-1979; 1979-1980). Prior to this, he practiced law and served as an alderman on the Vancouver City Council. He started his political career with the municipal political party, T | TEAMTEAM (short for The Electors' Action Movement was a centrist political party from 1968 to the mid-1980s at the municipal level in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It fielded candidates for the office of Mayor as well as for positions on the City Counc
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| 1980-1986 | Michael Harcourt | Independent
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| 1986-1993 | Gordon Campbell | Non-partisan Association
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| 1993-2002 | Philip Owen | Non-partisan Association
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| 2002- | Larry Campbell | Coalition of Progressive Electors
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