Sean Orr

Sean Orr
Vancouver City Councillor
Assumed office
April 15, 2025
Personal details
Born (1978-05-18) May 18, 1978 (age 46)
Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
Political partyCOPE
Other political
affiliations
Residence(s)Vancouver, British Columbia
Occupation
  • Politician
  • writer

Sean Orr (born (1978-05-18)May 18, 1978)[1] is a Canadian politician and writer in Vancouver, British Columbia.[2] In 2025, he was elected to represent the left-wing Coalition of Progressive Electors (COPE) on Vancouver City Council. During the 2025 Vancouver City Council by-election, Orr garnered 50.7 percent of the vote, becoming one of two councillors elected.[3][4]

Biography

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Orr was born in Surrey to Northern Irish immigrant parents and raised in the Metro Vancouver area. He credits his family for his involvement in politics from a young age.[5]

He studied geography at the University of British Columbia before dropping out in his third year[6] and soon began writing letters to the editor and blogging. This led to Orr writing for Toronto-based Beyond Robson's Morning Brew column in the mid-2000s, through which he gained popularity.[7][8]

Sean has undertaken many art projects. In 2009, he self-published a photography book called "Pretty Drifted," encapsulating snapshots of urban Vancouver.[9] Sean has been a musician in multiple bands such as Taxes, Kidnapping, producing music via the project Tassels, and most recently as front man for the hardcore-punk band NEEDS, since 2012.[10][11]

Since 2011, Sean has been a writer for Vancouver-based Scout Magazine. His column Tea and Two Slices showcases Orr's outspoken leftist political commentary and has provided a digital outlet for his advocacy and activism.[12][13][14]

Vancouver City Council

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Orr first ran as a candidate for Vancouver City Council in the newly formed municipal party VOTE Socialist during the 2022 Vancouver municipal election.[15] Orr received 13,744 votes in the election. Orr previously ran as a Green Party of British Columbia candidate in Surrey-Tynehead in the 2005 British Columbia general election.[16]

Ahead of the 2025 Vancouver City Council by-election, the VOTE Socialist party officially deregistered as an electoral party in support of Sean Orr's candidacy with COPE.[17] His campaign focused on homelessness, rent control, the Downtown Eastside, and climate change.

Since being elected as a councillor past social media posts made by Orr have been scrutinized. [18][2]

Electoral record

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Provincial elections

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2005 British Columbia general election: Surrey-Tynehead
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Dave Hayer 12,052 51.37 -9.58
New Democratic Barry Bell 9,469 40.36 +24.64
Green Sean Orr 1,095 4.67% -4.67
Marijuana Donald Joseph Briere 243 1.04 -0.28
Independent Summer Davis 380 1.62
Independent Gary Alan Hoffman 223 0.95
Total valid votes 23,462 100.00%
Liberal hold Swing –17.11

Municipal elections

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Vancouver municipal by-election, April 5, 2025: City Council
Resignation of Christine Boyle and Adriane Carr
Party Candidate Votes % Elected
COPE Sean Orr 34,448 50.69 Green tickY
OneCity Lucy Maloney 33,732 49.63 Green tickY
TEAM for a Livable Vancouver Colleen Hardwick 17,352 25.53
Green Annette Reilly 15,045 22.14
TEAM for a Livable Vancouver Theodore Abbott 11,581 17.04
ABC Vancouver Jaime Stein 9,267 13.64
ABC Vancouver Ralph Kaisers 8,915 13.12
Independent Jeanifer Decena 652 0.96
Independent Guy Dubé 459 0.68
Independent Karin Litzcke 433 0.64
Independent Rollergirl 404 0.59
Independent Charles Ling 352 0.52
Independent Gerry McGuire 276 0.41
Total number of voters 67,962 100.00
Rejected ballots 0 0.00
Turnout 67,962 15.09
Eligible voters 450,503
Percentage of votes shown is percentage of voters who voted, not votes cast.
Source: City of Vancouver[19][20]
2022 Vancouver municipal election: City Council
Party Candidate Votes % Elected
ABC Vancouver Sarah Kirby-Yung (X) 72,545 42.30 Green tickY
ABC Vancouver Lisa Dominato (X) 70,415 41.05 Green tickY
ABC Vancouver Brian Montague 68,618 40.01 Green tickY
ABC Vancouver Mike Klassen 65,586 38.24 Green tickY
ABC Vancouver Peter Meiszner 63,275 36.90 Green tickY
ABC Vancouver Rebecca Bligh (X) 62,765 36.60 Green tickY
ABC Vancouver Lenny Zhou 62,393 36.39 Green tickY
Green Adriane Carr (X) 41,831 24.39 Green tickY
OneCity Christine Boyle (X) 38,465 22.43 Green tickY
Green Pete Fry (X) 37,270 21.73 Green tickY
Forward Together Dulcy Anderson 33,985 19.82
OneCity Iona Bonamis 33,745 19.68
Forward Together Tesicca Truong 32,900 19.18
COPE Jean Swanson (X) 32,833 19.15
Green Michael Wiebe (X) 30,377 17.71
OneCity Ian Cromwell 29,833 17.40
OneCity Matthew Norris 29,663 17.30
Forward Together Alvin Singh 29,049 16.94
NPA Melissa De Genova (X) 26,578 15.50
COPE Breen Ouellette 24,881 14.51
Forward Together Jeanette Ashe 22,432 13.08
Forward Together Russil Wvong 22,107 12.89
Green Devyani Singh 21,255 12.39
TEAM for a Livable Vancouver Cleta Brown 20,854 12.16
Green Stephanie Smith 20,408 11.90
Forward Together Hilary Brown 19,902 11.61
COPE Nancy Trigueros 19,152 11.17
TEAM for a Livable Vancouver Sean Nardi 18,353 10.70
TEAM for a Livable Vancouver Grace Quan 17,955 10.47
COPE Tanya Webking 17,675 10.31
TEAM for a Livable Vancouver Bill Tieleman 17,240 10.05
TEAM for a Livable Vancouver Stephen Roberts 16,261 9.48
Vision Stuart Mackinnon 15,865 9.25
NPA Morning Lee 14,083 8.21
TEAM for a Livable Vancouver Param Nijjar 13,950 8.13
VOTE Socialist Sean Orr 13,744 8.01
Progress Vancouver Asha Hayer 13,107 7.64
NPA Ken Charko 12,083 7.47
Vision Lesli Boldt 11,070 6.46
NPA Elaine Allan 10,917 6.37
Affordable Housing Coalition Eric Redmond 10,617 6.19
NPA Arezo Zarrabian 10,361 6.04
Progress Vancouver Marie Noelle Rosa 10,111 5.90
Progress Vancouver Morgane Oger 10,015 5.84
Progress Vancouver David Chin 9,354 5.45
Progress Vancouver May He 8,593 5.01
NPA Cinnamon Bhayani 8,586 5.01
Independent Lina Vargas 7,714 4.50
Vision Honieh Barzegari 6,831 3.98
Progress Vancouver Mauro Francis 6,556 3.82
Independent Mark Bowen 5,706 3.33
Independent Dominic Denofrio 4,927 2.87
Independent Amy "Evil Genius" Fox 3,711 2.16
Independent Jeremy MacKenzie 3,446 2.01
Independent Kyra Philbert 3,382 1.97
Independent Tim Lý 3,339 1.95
Independent Marlo Franson 2,866 1.67
Independent Amie Peacock 2,745 1.60
Independent K. R. Alm 2,301 1.34
"(X)" indicates incumbent city councillor.
Percentage of votes shown is percentage of voters who voted, not votes cast.

References

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  1. ^ Orr, Sean (April 20, 2010). "Sean Orr: Obscure Bands Played My Friend's Secret Loft Party..." Scout Magazine. Retrieved April 8, 2025.
  2. ^ a b Ali, Amir. "New Vancouver councillor caught in storm over past remarks | News". Daily Hive. Retrieved April 22, 2025.
  3. ^ Weichel, Andrew (April 6, 2025). "2 new councillors elected in chaotic Vancouver byelection". CTV News. Retrieved April 8, 2025.
  4. ^ McElroy, Justin (April 6, 2025). "Vancouver's byelection a story of big lines, big passion, and ABC coping with a big loss". CBC News. Retrieved April 22, 2025.
  5. ^ Lewis, Nate (February 12, 2025). "COPE council candidate Sean Orr opens up about advocacy, pragmatism, and the intimidation of city hall". Vancity Lookout.
  6. ^ Kronbauer, Bob (April 29, 2009). "PRETTY DRIFTED - PHOTOS BY SEAN ORR". Vancouver Is Awesome. Retrieved April 8, 2025.
  7. ^ "Sean Orr". Scout Magazine. October 16, 2023. Retrieved April 8, 2025.
  8. ^ "Beyond Robson's Sean Orr Emerges from the Blogosphere". The Tyee. January 27, 2006.
  9. ^ Marigomen, Jennilee (May 6, 2009). "The Proof - Sean Orr". Vancouver Is Awesome. Retrieved April 8, 2025.
  10. ^ Bollwitt, Rebecca (October 14, 2007). "Vancouver Blogger Profile: Sean Orr". Miss604. Retrieved April 8, 2025.
  11. ^ Hudson, Alex (April 7, 2025). "Vancouver Just Elected a Hardcore Punk Vocalist to City Council". Exclaim!. Retrieved April 9, 2025.
  12. ^ Carrigg, David (April 8, 2025). "Jewish groups condemn statements from new Vancouver councillor Sean Orr". Vancouver Sun. MSN.com. Retrieved April 22, 2025.
  13. ^ "20 years after Woodsquat, the protest that began at an old Vancouver department store continues to resonate". Retrieved April 22, 2025.
  14. ^ Kulkarni, Akshay (October 5, 2022). "Vancouver Police Union breaks with tradition and endorses ABC Vancouver for municipal election". CBC. Retrieved April 22, 2025.
  15. ^ Dan Fumano, "Firefighters' union endorses Stewart, 8 incumbent councillors for re-election". The Province, October 11, 2022.
  16. ^ Elaine O'Connor, "What's at stake in the rest of the Lower Mainland's ridings". The Province, May 15, 2005.
  17. ^ Mooney, Harrison. "Sean Orr Is Fired Up to Grill Ken Sim". The Tyee. Retrieved April 22, 2025.
  18. ^ "Newly-elected Vancouver councillor under fire for online posts critical of police - BC | Globalnews.ca". Global News. Retrieved April 26, 2025.
  19. ^ "2025 by-election official results". City of Vancouver. Retrieved April 6, 2025.
  20. ^ "Declaration of 2025 Official By-election Results" (PDF). City of Vancouver. April 9, 2025. Retrieved April 9, 2025.