Here are the candidates for Vancouver mayor and council
Longest election ballot in Canada has 15 people running for mayor, 59 running for council

In Vancouver's last election, voters were asked to choose between 71 candidates for 10 city council slots, a record number for the city and the biggest ballot for local voters in Canada.
It's not quite as long this year — but it's close.
15 people are running for mayor, 59 people are running for council, 32 for park board and 31 for school board in Vancouver, with Mayor Kennedy Stewart and all 10 councillors seeking re-election.
Election day is Oct. 15, with advanced voting days on Oct. 1, 5, 8, 11 and 13. More information can be found on the city's website.
CBC News will be profiling all 10 political parties in Vancouver ahead of the election.
Here is the list of candidates for mayor and council.
Forward Together (mayor + 6 candidates)
The name of the new party led by Mayor Kennedy Stewart, who is seeking re-election. Jeanette Ashe, Tesicca Truong, Russil Wvong, Dulcy Anderson, Hilary Brown and Alvin Singh are its council candidates.
ABC Vancouver (mayor + 7 candidates)
Ken Sim is the candidate for mayor, while current councillors Rebecca Bligh, Lisa Dominato and Sarah Kirby-Yung are seeking re-election and are joined on the ballot by Mike Klassen, Peter Meiszner, Brian Montague and Lenny Zhou
TEAM for a Livable Vancouver (mayor + 6 candidates)
Coun. Colleen Hardwick is the candidate for mayor. Its council candidates are Cleta Brown, Sean Nardi, Param Nijjar, Grace Quan, Stephen Roberts and Bill Tieleman.
Progress Vancouver (mayor + 5 candidates)
Political strategist Mark Marissen is its candidate for mayor. Its council candidates are David Chin, Mauro Francis, Asha Hayer, May He, Morgane Oger and Marie Rosa.