Vancouver East - Federal Riding Associations

Federal Riding Associations

Riding associations are the local branches of the national political parties:

Party Association Name CEO HQ Address Neighbourhood
Green Vancouver East Green Party of Canada EDA Jean-Michel Toriel 603-1086 Bute Street West End
Conservative Party of Canada Vancouver East Conservative Association Edward Sem 3189 4 Avenue East Hastings–Sunrise
Liberal Party of Canada Vancouver East Federal Liberal Association Mark Elyas 460 - 580 Hornby St. Vancouver
New Democratic Party Vancouver East Federal NDP Riding Association Caelan Griffiths 138-2416 Main Street Mount Pleasant
Marijuana Party of Canada Vancouver East Parti Marijuana Party Electoral District Association Dan Crysler 240-2915 Kaslo Street Renfrew Heights

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