Surrey Mayor Linda Hepner will not seek re-election who will be her party's nominee?
Hepner's party, Surrey First, took every seat on council and school board in the 2014 election
Surrey Mayor Linda Hepnerhas announced she will not run in the 2018 municipal election.
In a statement released Tuesday evening, Hepnersaid she "thought long and hard" about the decision but decided to step aside to dedicate more time to herfamily and friends.
"During my time with Surrey, the City has evolved from a modest suburb into the region's second metropolitan centre and a globally recognized leading edge city," she said in the statement.
"I am very proud to have contributed to this transformation, but there will always be more to do, more to achieve and, therefore, there is never an ideal time to leave.
"It has been an honour and privilege to serve you and the City of Surrey."
Hepner is finishing up her first term as mayor, afterbeing elected in 2014. She previously served as a city councillor, beginning in 2005.
Succession speculation
Hepner succeeded former mayor Dianne Watts to be the standard bearer for the Surrey First coalition, which has been dominant in city politics since 2008.
In the 2014 election, Surrey First took every council seat and every school board seat.
The party held their closed-door annual general meeting Tuesday night in South Surrey where Hepnermade the announcement to party members.
After the news broke, there was much speculation about who would become the party's mayoral candidate.
#surrey mayor Linda Hepner not seeking re-election. Rumor mill in overdrive about who will be #surreyfirst candidate
—@Meerakati
Coun.Tom Gillsays he interested in seeking the party's nominationbut hasn't made a final decision yet andis currently having discussions with his family and his team.
Coun. Mike Starchuk declined comment on his next steps and Coun. Bruce Hayne did not return calls.
Metro Van municipalities with mayors not running for re-election:
SURREY
Vancouver
District of North Vancouver
City of North Vancouver
Port Coquitlam
Delta
City of Langley
Maple Ridge
White Rock
They represent 64% of the regions population
—@j_mcelroy
With files from Jesse Johnston and Meera Bains