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Vancouver Mayoral Candidate Ken Sim Admits Defeat, Congratulates Winner Kennedy Stewart

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 23 Oct, 2018 12:14 AM

    VANCOUVER — The runner-up in the race for Vancouver mayor has admitted defeat, two days after he lost by almost 1,000 votes.

     

    In a statement Monday, Ken Sim of the Non-Partisan Association congratulated Kennedy Stewart for his win on Saturday. .

     

    Sim apologized for the time it took to acknowledge that Stewart won the election.

     

    Sim says given the close nature of the result, he and his party believed they owed it to their supporters and to the city to ensure the results were correct.

     

    He says he wasn't trying to take away from Stewart or his team's accomplishment.

     
     

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 22, 2018 NPA Mayoral Candidate Ken Sim congratulates Kennedy Stewart on becoming...

    Posted by Ken Sim and the NPA Team on Monday, 22 October 2018

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