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Government and politics of Maple Ridge

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The city is governed by the 6-member Maple Ridge Council, and a seven-member School Board, all elected for three-year terms through an at-large system. In addition, residents of Maple Ridge vote for representatives in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia and the Canadian House of Commons.

Municipal Representation

Mayor

Gordon Robson has been the Mayor of Maple Ridge since 2005.

Sullivan ran against several candidates: incumbant Kathy Morse and former Mayor and and MLA Bill Hartley.

City Council

School Board

Maple Ridge - Pitt Meadows School Board

Provincial representation

In the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Maple Ridge has two constituencies: In the 2005 provincial election, the BC Liberal Party and the BC New Democratic Party each won a seat.


Federal representation

In the Canadian House of Commons, Maple Ridge has one constituency: in the 2006 federal elections, the Conservative Party of Canada won the seat.