Toronto municipal election, 2014

For information about the election for mayor, see Toronto mayoral election, 2014.
Toronto municipal election, 2014
Toronto
October 27, 2014

The ward boundaries for the 2014 election. The Mayor and French school board trustees are elected across the city, councillors in their respective wards, and English public and Catholic trustees on a ward or dual-ward basis.

Council before election

(see table)

Elected Council

TBD

The 2014 Toronto municipal election was held on October 27, 2014 to elect a mayor and 44 city councillors in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In addition, school trustees were elected to the Toronto District School Board, Toronto Catholic District School Board, Conseil scolaire de district du Centre-Sud-Ouest and Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud. The election was held in conjunction with those held in other municipalities in the province of Ontario. Candidate registration opened on January 2, 2014 and ended on September 12, 2014 at 2 pm EST.[1]

City council

City councillors were elected to represent Toronto's 44 wards at Toronto City Council.

Previous councillors

Ward Councillor Other roles
1 Etobicoke North Vincent Crisanti
2 Etobicoke North Doug Ford
3 Etobicoke Centre Peter Leon
4 Etobicoke Centre Gloria Lindsay Luby
5 Etobicoke-Lakeshore James Maloney
6 Etobicoke-Lakeshore Mark Grimes
7 York West Giorgio Mammoliti
8 York West Anthony Perruzza
9 York Centre Maria Augimeri Chair, TTC
10 York Centre James Pasternak
11 York South-Weston Frances Nunziata Speaker
12 York South-Weston Frank Di Giorgio
13 Parkdale-High Park Sarah Doucette
14 Parkdale-High Park Gord Perks
15 Eglinton-Lawrence Josh Colle
16 Eglinton-Lawrence Karen Stintz Former Chair, TTC
17 Davenport Cesar Palacio
18 Davenport Ana Bailão
19 Trinity-Spadina Mike Layton
20 Trinity-Spadina Ceta Ramkhalawansingh
21 St. Paul's Joe Mihevc
22 St. Paul's Josh Matlow
23 Willowdale John Filion
24 Willowdale David Shiner
25 Don Valley West Jaye Robinson
26 Don Valley West John Parker Deputy Speaker
27 Toronto Centre-Rosedale Kristyn Wong-Tam
28 Toronto Centre-Rosedale Pam McConnell
29 Toronto-Danforth Mary Fragedakis
30 Toronto-Danforth Paula Fletcher
31 Beaches-East York Janet Davis
32 Beaches-East York Mary-Margaret McMahon
33 Don Valley East Shelley Carroll
34 Don Valley East Denzil Minnan-Wong
35 Scarborough Southwest Michelle Berardinetti
36 Scarborough Southwest Gary Crawford
37 Scarborough Centre Michael Thompson
38 Scarborough Centre Glenn De Baeremaeker
39 Scarborough Agincourt Mike Del Grande
40 Scarborough Agincourt Norm Kelly Deputy Mayor
41 Scarborough-Rouge River Chin Lee
42 Scarborough-Rouge River Raymond Cho
43 Scarborough East Paul Ainslie
44 Scarborough East Ron Moeser

School boards

School trustees were elected to the:

Issues

Transit

In the Greater Toronto Area, the average time spent commuting to and from work is 80 minutes, making it the worst amongst 19 large urban areas in North America.[2] Transit was a major issue because of several controversial projects in the city, such as the use of subway versus light rail transit technology to replace the Scarborough RT, congested TTC streetcars, construction disruption from the Eglinton Crosstown, and the electrification of the Union Pearson Express.[3] Proposals by Metrolinx to impose revenue tools to fund transit were also a source of controversy.[3] The Toronto Region Board of Trade and TTC CEO Andy Byford have stated that transit must be a critical issue that voters consider in the election.[4][5]

Rob Ford

Much attention was given to allegations against Rob Ford during the 2014 election, and his admission on November 5, 2013 to smoking crack cocaine.[6][7][8]

Ranked ballots and voting rights for permanent residents

On June 11, 2013, Toronto City Council passed a motion asking the Province of Ontario to give permanent residents the right to participate in municipal elections, and to allow the city to adopt ranked choice balloting, which would give voters the option to rank candidates in order of preference with twenty-six councillors supporting the motion and fifteen against. [9] [10][11] Following the council move, the Ranked Ballot Initiative of Toronto sent a petition with over eight thousand signatures to the provincial government endorsing the council motion and requesting swift action on electoral reform.[12] the Liberal MPP for Scarborough-Guildwood, Mitzie Hunter, then introduced the Toronto Ranked Ballots Election Act in March 2014.[13] The bill was passed on the second reading, but died prematurely when the Ontario election was called.

Other

In the wake of substance abuse allegations against Rob Ford, the possibility of reversing the 1998 amalgamation of Toronto was raised.[14][15]

Results

Bold italics denote the incumbent. Accurate as of the end of the nomination period, September 12, 2014.[16]

Ward 1 - Etobicoke North

Candidate Ward 1 Votes %
Crisanti, Vincent 7,427 46.31
Avtar Minhas 3,118 19.44
Jeff Corbett 1,699 10.59
Patricia Crooks 942 5.87
Idil Burale 878 5.47
Arsalan Baig 721 4.50
Khaliq Mahmood 304 1.90
Gurinder Patri 269 1.68
Akhtar Ayub 196 1.22
Charan Hundal 173 1.08
Christopher Noor 172 1.07
Dino Caltsoudas 140 0.87
Total 16,039 100.00%

Ward 2 - Etobicoke North

Incumbent Doug Ford withdrew to run for mayor while his brother, incumbent mayor Rob Ford, ran in Ward 2 after withdrawing from the mayoral election for health reasons.

Candidate Ward 2 Votes %
Rob Ford 11,629 58.75
Luke LaRocque 2,158 10.90
Andray Domise 1,620 8.18
Munira Abukar 1,209 6.11
David Caravaggio 768 3.88
Ranjeet Chahal 460 2.32
Gary Paterson 439 2.22
Ataul Malick 316 1.60
Theo Lagakos 300 1.52
Doug Cronkite 269 1.36
Michelle Garcia 254 1.28
Benn Adeoba 171 0.86
George Singh 142 0.72
Edmund Bueno-Bradley 58 0.29
Total 19,793 100

Ward 3 - Etobicoke Centre

Incumbent Peter Leon did not run (Leon was appointed to replace Doug Holyday in 2014).[18]

Candidate Ward 2 Votes %
Stephen Holyday 8,086 36.56
Annette Hutcheon 5,135 23.22
John Moskalyk 2,701 12.21
George Bauk 1,611 7.28
Dean French 1,399 6.33
Greg Comeau 1,100 4.97
Peter Fenech 1,025 4.63
Roberto Alvarez 552 2.50
Paola Bauer 313 1.42
Frank D'Urzo 197 0.89
Total 22,119 100%

Ward 4 - Etobicoke Centre

Incumbent Gloria Lindsay Luby did not run for re-election.[18]

Ward 4
Candidate Votes %
John Campbell 8,227 34.44
Niels Christensen 6,847 28.66
Angelo Carnevale 4,968 20.79
Chris Stockwell 2,208 9.24
Adam Slobodian 384 1.60
Tony Chun 286 1.19
William Murdoch 278 1.16
Rosemarie Mulhall 267 1.11
Mario Magno 216 0.90
Oscar Vidal-Calvet 205 0.85
Total 23,886 100

Ward 5 - Etobicoke—Lakeshore

Incumbent James Maloney did not run. (Maloney was appointed to replace Peter Milczyn in 2014.)

Ward 5
Candidate Votes %
Justin Di Ciano 15,36254.20
Kinga Surma 3,93613.89
Guy Bowie 2,7449.68
Walter Melnyk 1,3994.94
Raymond Desilets 1,3654.82
Tony D'Aversa 1,3074.61
Nikola Samac 1,0193.60
Magda Chelminska 6452.28
George Lehto 5651.99
Total 28,342 100

Ward 6 - Etobicoke—Lakeshore

Ward 6
Candidate Votes %
Mark Grimes1133743.96
Russ Ford879134.08
Tony Vella271810.54
Miroslaw Jankielewicz11144.32
Sean O'Callaghan5011.94
Peggy Moulder3981.54
Michael Laxer3051.18
Everett Sheppard2210.86
Ruthmary James1690.66
Robert Sysak900.35
John Letonja840.33
Dave Searle640.25
Total 25,792 100.00
Candidate Ward 6 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Ford, Russ 17-Mar-14 Executive director of LAMP community health centre[22]
Grimes, Mark 13-Aug-14 Councillor since 2002. Sat on the executive committees of mayors David Miller and Rob Ford.
James, Ruthmary 30-Jan-14
Jankielewicz, Miroslaw 25-Aug-14
Laxer, Michael 3-Jan-14 Bookstore owner and social activist[19]
Letonja, John 2-Jan-14
Moulder, Peggy 2-Jan-14
O'Callaghan, Sean 8-Apr-14
Searle, Dave 12-Sep-14
Sheppard, Everett 28-Aug-14 Retired professional wrestler and business person.[23]
Sysak, Robert 12-Sep-14
Vella, Tony 28-Aug-14 Police officer and former police spokesperson[24]

Ward 7 - York West

Ward 7
Candidate Votes %
Giorgio Mammoliti 6,816 46.08
Nick Di Nizio 5,274 35.65
John Chambers 827 5.59
Harp Brar 536 3.62
Chris Mac Donald 528 3.57
Keegan Henry-Mathieu 471 3.18
Larry Perlman 202 1.37
Scott Aitchison 139 0.94
Total 14,793 100
Candidate Ward 7 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Aitchison, Scott 2-Jan-14
Brar, Harp 25-Jul-14
Chambers, John 2-Jan-14
Di Nizio, Nick 7-Jan-14
Henry-Mathieu, Keegan 17-Mar-14
Mac Donald, Chris 2-Jan-14
Mammoliti, Giorgio 1-May-14
Perlman, Larry 23-Jun-14

Ward 8 - York West

Ward 8
Candidate Votes %
Anthony Perruzza 8,705 71.10%
Arthur Smitherman 1,326 10.83%
Suzanne Narain 852 6.96%
Princess Boucher 524 4.28%
Antonio Vescio 431 3.52%
Thomas Barclay 406 3.32%
Total 12,244 100%
Candidate Ward 8 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Barclay, Thomas 6-Jan-14
Boucher, Princess 5-Jun-14
Narain, Suzanne 11-Sep-14
Perruzza, Anthony 14-Jul-14 NDP MPP for Downsview (1990-1995), has served as Ward 8 councillor since 2006.
Smitherman, Arthur 4-Apr-14 Ran in 2010 receiving 2.3% of the vote and in the 2011 federal election as a Canadian Action Party candidate in York West receiving 0.6% of the vote. Smitherman supported Rob Ford's candidacy for mayor in 2010, despite being the brother of Ford's opponent George Smitherman,[25] and supports Doug Ford for mayor in 2014.
Vescio, Antonio 5-Sep-14

Ward 9 - York Centre

Ward 9
Candidate Votes %
Maria Augimeri 6,373 42.74%
Gus Cusimano 4,230 28.37%
Anthony Fernando 3,367 22.58%
Danny Quattrociocchi 562 3.77%
Ances Hercules 248 1.66%
Wilson Basantes 130 0.87%
Total 14,910 100%
Candidate Ward 9 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Augimeri, Maria 11-Feb-14
Basantes, Wilson 21-Aug-14
Cusimano, Gus 29-Jan-14
Fernando, Anthony 2-Jan-14
Hercules, Ances 6-Aug-14
Quattrociocchi, Danny 2-Jan-14

Ward 10 - York Centre

Ward 10
Candidate Votes %
James Pasternak 11,183 57.78%
Igor Toutchinski 3,112 16.08%
Epstein David 2,126 10.99%
Mitchell Michael 1,096 5.66%
Bucao Randy 1,040 5.37%
Masucci Liberato 796 4.11%
Total 19,353 100%
Candidate Ward 10 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Bucao, Randy 3-Mar-14
Epstein, David 2-Jan-14
Pasternak, James 15-Jan-14
Mitchell, Michael 8-Sep-14
Toutchinski, Igor 25-Feb-14

Ward 11 - York South—Weston

Ward 11
Candidate Votes %
Frances Nunziata 13,201 71.334
Fulvio Sansone 3,212 17.357
Leo Marshall 2,093 11.310
Total 18,506 100%
Candidate Ward 11 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Chalhoub, Dory 21-May-14
Garcia, Jose 12-Sep-14
Nunziata, Frances 14-Jan-14

Ward 12 - York South—Weston

Ward 12
Candidate Votes %
Frank Di Giorgio 4,784 28.97%
John Nunziata 4,546 27.53%
Nick Dominelli 3,742 22.66%
Lekan Olawoye 3,441 20.84%
Total 16,513 100%
Candidate Ward 12 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Di Giorgio, Frank 7-Jan-14 Current budget chief,[26] has been a Toronto city councillor since 2000, previously a North York councillor (1985-1997)
Dominelli, Nick 18-Feb-14 restaurant owner and former City of Toronto staffer, came in second in 2010 with 400 votes behind Di Giorgio.[27]
Nunziata, John 12-Sep-14 Former Member of Parliament
Olawoye, Lekan 2-Jan-14 Executive director of For Youth Initiative.[28]

Ward 13 - Parkdale—High Park

Ward 13
Candidate Votes %
Sarah Doucette 16,202 65.62%
Nick Pavlov 2,628 10.64%
Eugene Melnyk 1,202 4.87%
Taras Kulish 1,145 4.64%
Thomas Dempsey 794 3.22%
Matthew Bielaski 704 2.85%
Alex Perez 679 2.75%
Evan Tummillo 532 2.15%
Rishi Sharma 457 1.85%
Greg Lada 183 0.74%
István Tar 110 0.45%
Bohdan Spas 55 0.22%
Total 24,691 100%
Candidate Ward 13 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Bielaski, Matthew 5-Sep-14
Dempsey, Thomas 17-Mar-14
Doucette, Sarah 13-Jan-14
Kulish, Taras 5-Sep-14
Lada, Greg 24-Jul-14
Melnyk, Eugene 18-Jun-14
Pavlov, Nick 12-Sep-14
Perez, Alex 26-Aug-14
Sharma, Rishi 3-Jul-14
Spas, Bohdan 11-Apr-14
Tar, István 2-May-14
Tummillo, Evan 23-May-14

Ward 14 - Parkdale—High Park

Ward 14
Candidate Votes %
Gord Perks 11,630 55.03%
Charmain Emerson 6,811 32.23%
Gus Koutoumanos 1,107 5.24%
Tim Kirby 968 4.58%
Andreas Marouchos 363 1.72%
Jimmy Talpa 254 1.20%
Total 21,133 100%
Candidate Ward 14 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Emerson, Charmain 5-Aug-14
Marouchos, Andreas 4-Sep-14
Kirby, Tim 11-Aug-14
Koutoumanos, Gus 23-Jan-14
Perks, Gord 2-Jan-14
Talpa, Jimmy 5-Aug-14

Ward 15 - Eglinton—Lawrence

Ward 15
Candidate Votes %
Josh Colle 14,733 75.20%
Chani Aryeh-Bain 2,410 12.30%
Ahmed Belkadi 1,382 7.05%
Eduardo Harari 645 3.29%
James Van Zandwijk 422 2.15%
Total 19,592 100%
Candidate Ward 15 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Aryeh-Bain, Chani 11-Aug-14
Belkadi, Ahmed 16-Jan-14
Colle, Josh 27-Mar-14
Harari, Eduardo 14-May-14
Van Zandwijk, James 28-Aug-14

Ward 16 - Eglinton—Lawrence

Ward 16
Candidate Votes %
Christin Carmichael Greb 3,949 17.38%
Adam Tanel 3,680 16.20%
Dyanoosh Youssefi 3,145 13.84%
Jean-Pierre Boutros 2,428 10.69%
Terry Mills 1,763 7.76%
Steven Levitan 1,723 7.58%
Michael Coll 1,609 7.08%
Sean Conacher 1,309 5.76%
Elana Metter 1,245 5.48%
Gary Heaney 626 2.75%
Charm Darby 578 2.54%
Bob Williams 287 1.26%
John Cannella 121 0.53%
Thomas Gallezot 97 0.43%
Paul Spence 93 0.41%
Peter Vukosavljev 70 0.31%
Total 22,723 100%

Incumbent Karen Stintz was running for Mayor but dropped out and declared she would not be running for council.[29]

Candidate Ward 16 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Boutros, Jean-Pierre (JP) 26-Feb-14 Former assistant to Councillor Stintz, broke with her in support of light rail instead of a Scarborough subway.[30][31]
Cannella, John 3-Sep-14
Carmichael Greb, Christin 17-Jan-14 Businesswoman, daughter of MP John Carmichael.[31] Mother of two. Lives in the ward. Endorsed by mayoral candidate John Tory.[32]
Coll, Michael 25-Feb-14 Industrial fire and security officer[31] Coll's name has caused confusion among voters, as it differs only by a trailing "e" from that of the longtime Liberal MPP for Eglinton-Lawrence, Michael Colle.[33] Coll does not live in Ward 16.
Conacher, Sean 27-Aug-14
Darby, Charm 20-Jun-14 Ran for city council in 2006. Active member of St. Clements Church and Stanley Knowles Co-operative. Former board member of North Toronto Memorial Community Centre Advisory Board Council, Avenue Road & Eglinton Community Association, and Housing Connections Board Advisory Council.
Gallezot, Thomas 9-Jul-14
Metter, Elana 12-Sep-14
Heaney, Gary 22-Aug-14
Levitan, Steven 10-Sep-14
Mills, Terry 17-Jun-14 Community planner.[31]
Tanel, Adam 10-Feb-14 Municipal lawyer[31]
Vukosavljev, Peter 27-May-14
Williams, Bob 5-Sep-14
Youssefi, Dyanoosh 18-Mar-14 Social justice advocate and a part-time law professor at Seneca College, former criminal law practitioner.[31]

Ward 17 - Davenport

Ward 17
Candidate Votes %
Cesar Palacio 8,293 46.24%
Alejandra Bravo 7,840 43.71%
Saeed Selvam 1,404 7.83%
George Stevens 398 2.22%
Total 17,935 100%
Candidate Ward 17 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Bravo, Alejandra 21-Feb-14 Manager at Maytree Foundation[34]
Palacio, Cesar 27-Mar-14
Selvam, Saeed 2-Jan-14
Stevens, George 2-Jan-14

Ward 18 - Davenport

Ward 18
Candidate Votes %
Ana Bailão 8,797 45.80%
Alex Mazer 7,992 41.61%
Mohammed Uddin 540 2.81%
Jolene Hunt 358 1.86%
Paul Alves 274 1.43%
Elsa Romao 270 1.41%
Jim McMillan 213 1.11%
Derek Power 198 1.03%
Bobby Beckett 182 0.95%
Joseph Ferrari 176 0.92%
Robert Rodrigues 131 0.68%
Dennis Pavao 76 0.40%
Total 19,207 100%

Ward 19 - Trinity—Spadina

Ward 19
Candidate Votes %
Mike Layton 21,014 83.66%
Scott Bowman 2,490 9.91%
Albina Burello 964 3.84%
George Sawision 649 2.58%
Total 25,117 100%
Candidate Ward 19 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Bowman, Scott 5-Aug-14
Burello, Albina 1-Apr-14
Layton, Mike 8-Jul-14
Sawision, George 2-Jan-14

Ward 20 - Trinity—Spadina

Incumbent Ceta Ramkhalawansingh did not run. She was appointed in 2014 to replace Adam Vaughan who resigned and was elected to the Canadian Parliament.

Ward 20
Candidate Votes %
Joe Cressy 12,466 41.96
Terri Chu 3,693 12.43
Sarah Thomson 2,808 9.45
Mike Yen 1,431 4.81
Philip Morrison 1,407 4.73
Anshul Kapoor 1,063 3.57
Charles MacDonald 972 3.27
Albert Koehl 853 2.87
Tonny Louie 740 2.49
Daryl Christoff 705 2.37
Mike Andreae 590 1.98
Sam Goldstein 519 1.74
Nick Wright 395 1.33
Stephanie Carty-Kegel 376 1.26
Sam Novak 376 1.26
Garaham Hollings 307 1.03
Stella Kargiannakis 286 0.96
Leanne Hicks 212 0.71
Susan Tsai 194 0.65
Michael Monaghan 128 0.43
Kat Shermack 102 0.34
Akeem Fasasi 86 0.28
Total 29,709 100
Candidate Ward 20 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Andreae, Mike 2-Jul-14
Carty-Kegel, Stephanie 22-Aug-14
Christoff, Daryl 6-May-14
Chu, Terri 2-Sep-14
Cressy, Joe 30-Jul-14 Former federal NDP candidate and activist[35]
Fasasi, Akeem 8-Jul-14
Goldstein, Sam 30-May-14
Hicks, Leanne 29-May-14
Hollings, Graham 10-Jun-14
Kapoor, Anshul 20-Aug-14
Kargiannakis, Stella 1-May-14
Koehl, Albert 14-Jul-14
Louie, Tonny 24-Jul-14
MacDonald, Charles 9-Jun-14
Monaghan, Michael 10-Jan-14
Morrison, Philip 2-Jan-14
Novak, Sam 11-Sep-14
Shermack, Kat 23-May-14
Thomson, Sarah 9-Sept-14 Former mayoral candidate and publisher
Tsai, Susan 30-Apr-14
Wright, Nick 21-Jan-14 Former leader of the Green Party of Nova Scotia.
Yen, Mike 30-Apr-14

Ward 21 - St. Paul's

Ward 21
Candidate Votes %
Joe Mihevc 15,745 76.9
Ted Bustamante 1,766 8.6
Cos Licursi 1,728 8.4
Rosina Bonavota 1,223 6.0
Total 20,462 100
Candidate Ward 21 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Bonavota, Rosina 10-Sep-14
Bustamante, Ted 13-Aug-14
Licursi, Cos 11-Aug-14
Mihevc, Joe 2-Jan-14

Ward 22 - St. Paul's

Ward 22
Candidate Votes %
Josh Matlow 24,347 86.16%
Bob Murphy 1,586 5.61%
James O'Shaughnessy 1,526 5.40%
Sarfraz Khan 800 2.83%
Total 28,259 100%
Candidate Ward 22 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Khan, Sarfraz 8-Sep-14
Matlow, Josh 10-Jan-14
Murphy, Bob 11-Sep-14
O'Shaughnessy, James 9-Sep-14

Ward 23 - Willowdale

Ward 23
Candidate Votes %
John Filion 14,128 55.49%
David Mousavi 7,951 31.23%
Kun-Won Park 2,049 8.05%
Chris Penny 593 2.33%
Scott Werle 380 1.49%
Carmen Kedzior 358 1.41%
Total 25,459 100.00%
Candidate Ward 23 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Filion, John 16-Jan-14
Mousavi, David 27-Jan-14
Park, Kun-Won 14-Mar-14
Penny, Chris 9-Sep-14
Werle, Scott 10-Sep-14

Ward 24 - Willowdale

Ward 24
Candidate Votes % Nomination Date Biography and policies
Shiner, David 10,716 55.17% 5-Sep-14 incumbent
Dan Fox 5,649 29.08% 28-Feb-14 endorsed by The Toronto Star[36] and former Education Minister Gerard Kennedy
Randy Ai 1,299 6.69% 13-Aug-14 lawyer proposing 4 year property tax freeze
Michael Galea 1,098 5.65% 23-Jul-14 self-employed architectural technologist
Daniela Acerra 661 3.40% 12-Sep-14
Total 19,423 100.00%

Ward 25 - Don Valley West

Ward 25
Candidate Votes %
Jaye Robinson 19,066 83.24%
Richard Friedman 1,891 8.26%
Tanya Hostler 850 3.71%
Kim Diep 564 2.46%
Nikola Streker 534 2.33%
Total 22,905 100.00%
Candidate Ward 25 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Diep, Kim 29-Aug-14
Friedman, Richard 11-Sep-14
Hostler, Tanya 5-Sep-14
Robinson, Jaye 25-Feb-14
Streker, Nikola 11-Sep-14

Ward 26 - Don Valley West

Ward 26
Candidate Votes %
Jon Burnside9,41542.73%
John Parker 6,16727.99%
Ishrath Velshi3,05513.86%
David Sparrow1,7868.11%
Wasim Vania1,0334.69%
Dimitre Popov5782.62%
Total 22,034 100.00%

Ward 27 - Toronto Centre

Candidate Ward 27 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Ahmed, Kamal 11-Aug-14
Byford, David 11-Sep-14
D'Amours, Alain 28-Jul-14
Dichter, Benjamin 23-Jan-14
Humfryes, Susan 19-Aug-14
Lawrance, Robin 11-Jul-14
McIver, Megan 14-Jul-14
Stone, Jordan 15-Jan-14
Wolvin, Rob 9-Sep-14 Owned Gladaman's Den, pub in Ward 27[37]

Partner with Developers to build infrastructure of community[38]

Wong-Tam, Kristyn 18-Feb-14

Ward 28 - Toronto Centre

Candidate Ward 28 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Avila, Miguel 8-Aug-14
Blackmore, David 11-Sep-14
Brosky, Christopher 6-Jun-14
Derome, Gerald 4-Sep-14
Hughes, Jonathan 11-Aug-14
Loomans, Michael 29-Aug-14
McConnell, Pam 6-Jan-14 Incumbent
Melnyk, Andy 18-Jun-14
Patel, Daniel 9-Sep-14
Pham, Adam 30-Jun-14
Rama, Raj 2-Jan-14
Shaltout, Sammy 15-Aug-14
Sheikh, Mohammed 25-Apr-14
Yilmaz, Sean 10-Mar-14

Ward 29 - Toronto—Danforth

Ward 29
Candidate Votes %
Mary Fragedakis 11,904 59.34%
Dave Andre 4,950 24.68%
John Papadakis 2,000 9.97%
Ricardo Francis 528 2.63%
Jimmy Vlachos 428 2.13%
Hank Martyn 249 1.24%
Total 20,059 100%
Candidate Ward 29 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Andre, Dave 6-Feb-14
Fragedakis, Mary 6-Jan-14 Incumbent
Francis, Ricardo 11-Sep-14
Martyn, Hank 29-Jul-14
Papadakis, John 31-Jan-14
Vlachos, Jimmy 12-Sep-14

Ward 30 - Toronto—Danforth

Ward 30
Candidate Votes %
Paula Fletcher 11,924 49.63%
Liz West 6,644 27.65%
Jane Farrow 4,815 20.04%
Mark Borden 302 1.26%
Francis Russell 206 0.86%
Daniel Trayes 134 0.56%
Total 24,025 100%
Candidate Ward 30 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Borden, Mark 15-Jan-14
Farrow, Jane 20-May-14 Former CBC Radio broadcaster and former executive director of Jane's Walk[39]
Fletcher, Paula 15-Jul-14
Russell, Francis 8-Aug-14
Trayes, Daniel 2-Jan-14
West, Liz 10-Jan-14 Broadcaster[39]

Ward 31 - Beaches—East York

Candidate Ward 31 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Davis, Janet 6-Jan-14
MacDonald, Brenda 04-Sept-14
Papadakis, George 25-Jun-14
Prince, Stephen 9-Jan-14
Rahman, Russell 2-Apr-14
Sherbanowski, Janet 3-Jul-14
Smith, Bob 10-Apr-14
Sokovnin, Michael 16-Jan-14
Turnbull, Mark 14-Mar-14

Ward 32 - Beaches—East York

Candidate Ward 32 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Baker, Bruce 3-Sep-14 Candidate in 2010
Brookman, Jim 8-Aug-14
Burke, Alan 26-Aug-14
Bussin, Sandra 2-Sep-14 Former Ward 32 councillor, defeated in the previous election
Connor, Michael 10-Jan-14
Dawson, Sean 20-Jun-14
de Boer, Eric 23-Apr-14
Garcia, Maria 18-Jun-14
Graff, Brian 21-Jul-14 Financial analyst/Planning & Urban development consultant.
McMahon, Mary-Margaret 2-Jan-14
Sears, James 2-Jan-14 Pickup artist and former medical doctor, licence revoked[40]
Suttor, Carmel 25-Aug-14 Former teacher

Ward 33 - Don Valley East

Candidate Ward 33 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Bell, Paul 19-Feb-14
Carroll, Shelley 21-Feb-14
Inthisorn, Khamphay 10-Mar-14
Karzman, Dina 12-Sep-14
Nayak, Divya 7-Apr-14

Ward 34 - Don Valley East

Candidate Ward 34 Nomination Date Biography and policies
boodhwani, Faisal 12-Sep-14
Hynes, Mary 02-Jul-14
Karaman, Amer 17-Jan-14
Minnan-Wong, Denzil 24-Apr-14
Owen, Douglas 12-Sep-14
Selby, Alan 9-Jan-14

Ward 35 - Scarborough Southwest

Candidate Ward 35 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Ahmed, Sharif 20-May-14
Assefa, Teferi 24-Jan-14
Berardinetti, Michelle 2-Jan-14
Bocking, Paul 2-Jan-14 Teacher and PhD candidate[41]
Kabir, Anwarul 14-Aug-14
Shaikh, Saima 10-Feb-14
Upwood, Christopher 10-Sep-14
Uddin, Shahid 12-May-14
Woychesko, Jason 5-Feb-14

Ward 36 - Scarborough Southwest

Candidate Votes %
Crawford, Gary 10,833 52.805%
Robert Spencer 6,390 31.148%
Joy Robertson 994 4.845%
Masihullah Mohebzada 795 3.875%
Robert McDermott 638 3.110%
Ed Green 447 2.179%
Christian Tobin 320 1.560%
Andre Musters 98 0.478%
Total 20,515 100%
Candidate Ward 36 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Crawford, Gary 7-Jan-14
Green, Ed 11-Jul-14
McDermott, Robert 2-Jan-14
Mohebzada, Masihullah 2-Jan-14
Musters, Andre 12-Sep-14
Robertson, Joy 11-Sep-14
Spencer, Robert 31-Mar-14
Tobin, Christian 26-Aug-14

Ward 37 - Scarborough Centre

Candidate Votes %
Thompson, Michael 16,315 80.68%
Niranjan Balachandran 2,440 12.07%
Luigi Lisciandro 1,466 7.25%
Total 20,221 100%

Ward 38 - Scarborough Centre

Candidate Votes %
Glenn De Baeremaeker 13,626 69.54%
Theo Kalafatis 483 2.46%
John Lewis 642 3.28%
Justin Ried 463 2.36%
Theodore Rueckert 550 2.81%
Ganga Sasthrigal 662 3.38%
Rajesh Shah 405 2.07%
Tushar Shah 185 0.94%
Aysha Sidiq 460 2.35%
David Thomas 1552 7.92%
Kevin Winson 567 2.89%
Total 19,595 100%
Candidate Ward 38 Nomination Date Biography and policies
De Baeremaeker, Glenn 5-Aug-14
Kalafatis, Theo 4-Jun-14
Lewis, John 10-Sep-14
Reid, Justin 10-Sep-14
Rueckert, Theodore 6-Jan-14
Sasthrigal, Ganga 11-Sep-14
Shah, Rajesh 5-May-14
Sidiq, Aysha 5-Mar-14
Thomas, David 10-Feb-14
Winson, Kevin 14-Aug-14

Ward 39 - Scarborough—Agincourt

Incumbent Mike Del Grande did not run.[42]

Candidate Ward 39 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Blueman, Christopher 6-Jan-14
Coutinho, Jude 2-Sep-14
Giannini, Cozette 10-Mar-14
Jones, Clayton 25-Mar-14
Karygiannis, Jim 2-Apr-14 Former Member of Parliament
Li, Derek 12-Sep-14
Ng, Franco 13-Jan-14 Former staffer in Del Grande's office[43]
Rivers, Janet 11-Sep-14
Sinclair, Patricia 7-Jan-14

Ward 40 - Scarborough—Agincourt

Candidate Ward 40 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Borenstein, Josh 12-Sep-14
Internicola, Anthony 15-Jul-14
Kelly, Norm 28-Feb-14

Ward 41 - Scarborough—Rouge River

Candidate Ward 41 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Kladitis, John 9-Sep-14
Lai, Cynthia 10-Apr-14
Lee, Chin 31-Jan-14
Prabaharan, Sivavathani 4-Apr-14
Srivastava, Sandeep 5-May-14 Director of Information Technology, Board of Director, Community College Professor

Ward 42 - Scarborough—Rouge River

Candidate Ward 42 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Chin, Dwayne 2-Jan-14
Cho, Raymond 13-Jun-14
Jeffers, Ken 24-Jun-14
Kulasegarampillai, Ganesh 28-Mar-14
Mohamed, Gulam 8-Apr-14
Mollah, Kabirul 7-May-14
Mondal, Somu 28-Feb-14
Ramana, Venthan 2-Jan-14
Sabaratnam, Neethan 16-Jan-14
Shan, Neethan 19-Jun-14 Former NDP candidate[34]
Williams, Sherri-Anne 2-Sep-14

Ward 43 - Scarborough East

Candidate Votes %
Paul Ainslie 12,358 74.3%
Harris Mark 1,750 10.5%
Colterman Jason 1,437 8.6%
Bartley Alonzo 799 4.8%
Kodanipork Andi 283 1.7%
Total 16,627 100%
Candidate Ward 43 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Ainslie, Paul 2-Jan-14
Bartley, Alonzo 2-Jan-14
Colterman, Jason 17-Jan-14
Harris, Mark 3-Jul-14
Kodanipork, Andi 12-Sep-14

Ward 44 - Scarborough East

Candidate Ward 44 Nomination Date Biography and policies
Allen, Phil 5-Sep-14
Beckmann, Graham 2-Sep-14
Chhabra, Amarjeet 1-May-14
Hall, Diana 12-Sep-14
Maguire, Paul 4-Feb-14
McKelvie, Jennifer 18-Mar-14
Mirza, Mohammed 10-Jun-14
Moeser, Ron 12-Sep-14
Nielsen, Arlene 4-Jun-14
Proctor, Marc 10-Sep-14
Ross, Richard 10-Mar-14
Sondhi, Ashley 11-Aug-14
St.Bishoy, MarkPaul 12-Sep-14
Thanabalasingam, Ragu 3-Sep-14
Vipulanandan, Neethra 25-Apr-14

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