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The Canadian province of British Columbia held municipal elections on November 19, 2005. Voters in each of BC's 157 municipalities elected mayors and councillors, and rural voters elected directors for their regional district electoral area. School boards and other specialized public bodies (such as the Vancouver Park Board) have also been elected, and various local referendums are held concurrently.
Political parties and slates are a common feature of governance in some municipalities in the Metro Vancouver and Greater Victoria areas, though the rest of the province's cities and towns resemble the majority of Canada in lacking overt partisan alliances. The City of Vancouver, as well as its neighbour Richmond in particular, has an entrenched and polarized party system unique in the country.
Metro Vancouver
= Burnaby
== Coquitlam
== Delta
== Langley (city)
== Langley (township)
== Maple Ridge
== New Westminster
== North Vancouver (city)
== North Vancouver (district)
== Pitt Meadows
== Port Coquitlam
== Port Moody
== Richmond
== Surrey
=Mayor
Councillors
Electors could vote for eight candidates. Percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes.
= Vancouver
=Sam Sullivan defeated Jim Green, and 18 other candidates, in the race for mayor.
= West Vancouver
== White Rock
=Capital Region
= Central Saanich
== Colwood
== Esquimalt
== Langford
== North Saanich
== Oak Bay
== Saanich
== Sidney
== Victoria
=Up-Island
= Campbell River
== Comox
== Courtenay
== Nanaimo
== North Cowichan
== Port Alberni
=Sunshine Coast and Sea to Sky
= Powell River
== Squamish
=Fraser Valley
= Abbotsford
== Chilliwack
== Mission
=Thompson, Shuswap and Cariboo
= Kamloops
== Salmon Arm
== Williams Lake
=Okanagan
= Kelowna
== Penticton
== Vernon
=Kootenays
= Cranbrook
=Peace River
= Dawson Creek
== Fort St. John
=Central Interior
= Prince George
=Northwest
= Prince Rupert
== Terrace
=See also
Municipal elections in Canada
External links
CBC coverage