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The city of [[Vancouver]], Canada, held [[municipal elections in Canada|municipal elections]] on November 16, 1996. Canadian citizens who were over 18 years of age at the time of the vote, and had been a resident of Vancouver for the previous 30 days and a resident of B.C. for the previous six months, were able to vote for candidates in four races that were presented on one [[ballot]]. In addition, Canadian citizen non-resident property owners were eligible to vote. | The city of [[Vancouver]], Canada, held [[municipal elections in Canada|municipal elections]] on November 16, 1996. Canadian citizens who were over 18 years of age at the time of the vote, and had been a resident of Vancouver for the previous 30 days and a resident of [[British Columbia]] for the previous six months, were able to vote for candidates in four races that were presented on one [[ballot]]. In addition, Canadian citizen non-resident property owners were eligible to vote. |
The ballot elected one mayor, ten councillors, nine School Board trustees and seven Park Board commissioners. Each elector could vote for as many candidates as there were open seats (e.g., an elector could vote for ten or fewer councillors). | The ballot elected one mayor, ten councillors, nine School Board trustees and seven Park Board commissioners. Each elector could vote for as many candidates as there were open seats (e.g., an elector could vote for ten or fewer councillors). |
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