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Challenger LaPointe comes up short in exciting 91原创 mayoral race

The Non-Partisan Association鈥檚 Kirk LaPointe made it one of the most exciting mayoral races in the city鈥檚 recent history, but ultimately lost in a squeaker to two-term Vision 91原创 incumbent Gregor Robertson in Saturday鈥檚 municipal elections.
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91原创 mayoral candidate Kirk LaPointe speaks to supporters Saturday after losing to incumbent Mayor Gregor Robertson in the civic election.

The Non-Partisan Association鈥檚 Kirk LaPointe made it one of the most exciting mayoral races in the city鈥檚 recent history, but ultimately lost in a squeaker to two-term Vision 91原创 incumbent Gregor Robertson in Saturday鈥檚 municipal elections.

Once the results became clear, LaPointe entered the ballroom of the Fairmont Hotel 91原创 to the tune of Tom Petty鈥檚 I Won鈥檛 Back Down and a standing ovation from about 250 cheering party members.

While he suffered a personal defeat, he noted that the NPA had improved its standing on council, school board and park board and was once again part of the conversation in civic politics.

The unofficial election results gave the NPA three of 10 seats for councillor, a controlling four of seven spots on park board, and four of nine on school board.

LaPointe personally congratulated Robertson for a strong campaign, and when several people booed, he said: 鈥淣o, no, I wish him well.鈥 He said the NPA was up against a 鈥渢remendous machine鈥 and fought its way to a point of contention.

鈥淣obody gave us any kind of chance. Even my dog didn鈥檛 like being walked by an underdog,鈥 he joked.

He also urged the mayor and his Vision 91原创 team to be more transparent, to consult with communities, and to build coalitions and partnerships to overcome a political divide in the city.

LaPointe, a former journalist and political neophyte, later told reporters that the NPA must become a permanent political force and not just gear up at election time. 鈥淭here is a real challenge when we鈥檙e not a full-time actual political party 鈥 when you鈥檙e up against one,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 often likened it to being an alumni reunion society, where it kind of gets together at election time.鈥

Asked if he would have done anything different in the campaign, he said: 鈥淚 think getting our policy together at an earlier stage and me being comfortable in selling it.

鈥淚t鈥檚 my first time running. It鈥檚 like saying, when you鈥檙e a rookie in training camp, 鈥榳hat do you think of playing with the big boys and how well are you doing?鈥 I鈥檓 the last person to judge that.鈥

LaPointe added he plans to put politics 鈥渋n the rear view mirror鈥 and has zero interest in running as a candidate in, say, the forthcoming federal election. 鈥淚 recognize it comes with a physical, emotional toll, and I鈥檓 not sure I want to experience that any time soon.鈥

Viewed as a long shot at the start of the campaign, LaPointe worked his way up through the opinion polls from a double-digit deficit to just a four-point spread with one week to go in what was a bitter contest characterized by attack ads on both sides.

The 56-year-old Toronto-born LaPointe hammered away at issues such as lack of transparency at city hall, Robertson鈥檚 failure to adequately consult neighbourhoods, and for appearing to give a commitment not to contract out jobs in exchange for donations from city unions 鈥 an assertion that prompted Robertson and fellow councillor Geoff Meggs to counter with a law suit.

Vision 91原创 cited Robertson鈥檚 lack of political experience and the fact he lives at UBC and not within 91原创鈥檚 city limits.

Robertson, the former New Democratic Party MLA, issued an apology on Wednesday to voters whose expectations he did not meet, while acknowledging he had alienated some voters with his aggressive green and affordable housing agenda.

The NPA ran a radio ad only hours later. 鈥淒o you want four more years of sorry?鈥 LaPointe said in the ad. 鈥淪ix years in, Gregor Robertson says sorry. He didn鈥檛 listen to you. He didn鈥檛 do right by you. He wants a third chance! It is an act of desperation.鈥

Robertson also urged the electorate not to split the left-of-centre vote by supporting the Coalition of Progressive Electors, led by Meena Wong, the party鈥檚 the first mayoral candidate since 2002.

LaPointe had been working as publisher at Self-Counsel Press and as an adjunct professor of journalism at the University of B.C. His earlier positions have included CBC ombudsman and managing editor of The 91原创 Sun.