2000 Toronto municipal election
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The 2000 Toronto municipal election was the municipal and school board election of 2000 held in Toronto on November 13, 2000.
Law and order was a prominent theme during campaigning, as several candidates with past convictions ran for regional council seats.[1]
Elections were held to elect:
- the Mayor of Toronto,
- councillors for each of Toronto's 44 wards,
- trustees for each of the Toronto District School Board's 22 sections (each comprising two city wards),
- trustees for each of the Toronto Catholic District School Board's 12 sections (each comprising two to six city wards),
- trustees for the three sections of the Conseil scolaire de district du Centre-Sud-Ouest(French-language public school board) located in Toronto, and
- trustees for the two sections of the Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud(French-language Catholic school board) located in Toronto.
Mayoralty election
Results
Mayor, City of Toronto | ||
1,992 of 1,992 polls reporting | ||
Name | Votes | Percent |
Mel Lastman | 483,277 | 79.96% |
Tooker Gomberg | 51,111 | 8.46% |
Enza Anderson | 13,595 | 2.25% |
Douglas Campbell | 8,591 | 1.42% |
Steven Lam | 6,853 | 1.13% |
Hazel Jackson | 5,310 | 0.87% |
Kevin Clarke
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4,147 | 0.68% |
Daniel Carras | 3,534 | 0.58% |
Ben Kerr | 3,115 | 0.52% |
Marcos Solorzano | 2,419 | 0.40% |
Tim Duncan | 2,253 | 0.37% |
Diana-De Maxted | 2,128 | 0.36% |
Brian Fisher | 1,817 | 0.30% |
David Predovich | 1,687 | 0.28% |
Duri Naimji | 1,640 | 0.27% |
Victor Fraser | 1,638 | 0.27% |
Frenchie McFarlane | 1,635 | 0.27% |
George Dowar | 1,430 | 0.24% |
John Steele | 1,412 | 0.23% |
Dave Du Moulin | 1,204 | 0.19% |
Josef Klinghoffer | 1,131 | 0.18% |
King Siu | 1,104 | 0.18% |
Kevin Richardson | 1,065 | 0.17% |
Abel Van Wyk | 1,005 | 0.16% |
Kevin Knopman | 670 | 0.11% |
Thomas Shipley | 623 | 0.10% |
Totals | 604,394 | 100% |
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City council
The city council elections were eventful. Redistricting increased the number of wards from 28 to 44, but each ward only elected a single councillor, reducing the number of councillors from 56 to 44. This created several battles between incumbents such as
Ward 1 - Etobicoke North:
- Suzan Hall 2,894
- Vincent Crisanti 2,797
- Manjinder Singh 2,471
- (incumbent) Bruce Sinclair 1,907
- Anthony Caputo 978
- Murphy Browne 364
- Courtney Doldron 134
- Alan Nemaric 64
- Albin Janus 59
Ward 2 - Etobicoke North:
- Rob Ford 5,750
- (incumbent) Elizabeth Brown 4,122
- Nicolò Fortunato 1,747
- Mahdi Abdurahman 766
- Joseph Martino 598
- Arnold Minors 295
Ward 3 - Etobicoke Centre:
- (incumbent) Doug Holyday 12,639
- Nicholas Florio 2,491
Ward 4 - Etobicoke Centre:
- (incumbent) Gloria Lindsay Luby 9,295
- (incumbent) Mario Giansante 8,138
- John Sumka 481
Ward 5 - Etobicoke—Lakeshore:
- Peter Milczyn 6,970
- (incumbent) Blake Kinahan 6,640
- Brian Flynn 3,193
Ward 6 - Etobicoke—Lakeshore:
- (incumbent) Irene Jones 10,442
- David Rifat 1,617
- George Kash 1,373
Ward 7 -
- (incumbent) George Mammoliti9,123
- Satpal Banga 3,189
2000 Toronto municipal election: Councillor, Ward Eight | ||||||||
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Candidate | Votes | % | ||||||
(x)Peter Li Preti | 5,363 | 56.49 | ||||||
Anthony Perruzza | 4,131 | 43.51 | ||||||
Total valid votes | 9,494 | 100.00 |
Ward 9 - York Centre:
- (incumbent) Maria Augimeri 8,698
- Mary Cicogna 2,816
- Frank Aceto 504
2000 Toronto municipal election: Councillor, Ward Ten | ||||||||
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Candidate | Votes | % | ||||||
Mike Feldman (incumbent) | 12,221 | 81.98 | ||||||
Lorne Berg | 2,687 | 18.02 | ||||||
Total valid votes | 14,908 | 100.00 |
Ward 11 -
- (incumbent) Frances Nunziata 10,493
- Mike Washuck 1,828
Ward 12 -
- Frank Di Giorgio 4,061
- Lorenzo Zeppieri 2,719
- Mario Gentile 2,567
- Sal Piccininni 1,835
- Paul Taylor 1,035
2000 Toronto municipal election: Councillor, Ward Thirteen | ||||||||
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Candidate | Votes | % | ||||||
(x) David Miller
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11,274 | 61.71 | ||||||
(x)Bill Saundercook | 6,995 | 38.29 | ||||||
Total valid votes | 18,269 | 100.00 |
Ward 14 - Parkdale-High Park:
- (incumbent) Chris Korwin-Kuczynski 7,488
- John Colautti 4,012
- Victor Watson 724
- Jorge Van Schouwen 416
2000 Toronto municipal election: Councillor, Ward Fifteen | ||||||||
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Candidate | Votes | % | ||||||
(x)Howard Moscoe | 8,611 | 57.70 | ||||||
Tony Rizzo | 4,984 | 33.40 | ||||||
Jim McMillan | 924 | 6.19 | ||||||
Jason Baker | 405 | 2.71 | ||||||
Total valid votes | 14,924 | 100.00 |
Ward 16 - Eglinton—Lawrence:
- (incumbent) Anne Johnston 8,012
- (incumbent) Milton Berger 4,148
- Albert Pantaleo 2,101
- David Lipton 572
Ward 17 - Davenport:
- (incumbent) Betty Disero 8,711
- Romolo Cimaroli 1,743
Ward 18 - Davenport:
- (incumbent) Mario Silva 6,037
- Adam Giambrone 3,338
- Janice Cudlip 319
- Richard Kankis 206
Ward 19 - Trinity—Spadina:
- (incumbent) Joe Pantalone 9,971
- Philip Vettese 1,098
Ward 20 - Trinity—Spadina:
- (incumbent) Olivia Chow 9,477
- Rosie Schwartz 1,140
- Roberto Verdecchia 1,126
Ward 21 - St. Paul's:
- (incumbent) Joe Mihevc 9,636
- (incumbent) Rob Davis5,989
- Chai Kalevar 311
Ward 22 - St. Paul's:
- (incumbent) Michael Walker 11,542
- Jim Walker 4,822
Ward 23 - Willowdale:
- (incumbent) John Filion 10,213
- Ron Summers 5,395
- Youval Zilberberg 813
Ward 24 - Willowdale:
- (incumbent) David Shiner 11,673
- Bernadette Michael 2,481
Ward 25 - Don Valley West:
- (incumbent) Joanne Flint 11,124
- John Cameron 2,891
Ward 26 - Don Valley West:
- (incumbent) Jane Pitfield 11,058
- Don Yuill 3,421
- Muhammad Bajwa 1,162
Ward 27 -
- (incumbent) Kyle Rae acclaimed
Ward 28 -
- (incumbent) Pam McConnell 7,573
- Jennifer Daly 1,630
- Wendy Forrest 1,038
- Mike Armstrong 1,027
- Nichola Marshall 748
- James Sturdy 415
- Aaron Hume 363
Ward 29 -
- Case Ootes 7,660
- Gail Nyberg 4,391
- Bob Dale 1,963
- Nick Radia 276
Ward 30 -
- (incumbent) Jack Layton 8,671
- Linda Lynch 3,750
- Ty Daniels 817
- Jeff Layton 627
- Ghuffar Rabbani 523
- Joseph Norte 126
Ward 31 - Beaches—East York:
- (incumbent) Michael Prue 10,435
- Paul Fernandes 3,183
- John Simmons 555
Ward 32 - Beaches—East York:
- (incumbent) Sandra Bussin 10,766
- David Moll 5,530
- Paul Azzarello 419
- Bruce Bryer 388
- Jeffery Dorman 309
Ward 33 - Don Valley East:
- Paul Sutherland 9,860
- Daniel Georgescu 1,004
- Thomas Lynch 996
- Robert Ladanyi 458
Ward 34 - Don Valley East:
- Denzil Minnan-Wong 8,730
- Kim Scott 5,078
- Neil Milson 599
Ward 35 - Scarborough Southwest:
- (incumbent) Gerry Altobello 7,118
- Worrick Russell 3,290
- Tao Gold 566
Ward 36 - Scarborough Southwest:
- (incumbent) Brian Ashton 9,374
- Robert Scott 3,682
Ward 37 - Scarborough Centre:
- (incumbent) Lorenzo Berardinetti 11,007
- Colleen Mills 3,203
Ward 38 - Scarborough Centre:
- Brad Duguid 11,369
- Angela Bischoff 1,693
Ward 39 - Scarborough—Agincourt:
- (incumbent) Sherene Shaw 8,474
- Simon Kwan 1,531
- Sunshine Smith 1,069
Ward 40 - Scarborough—Agincourt:
- (incumbent) Norm Kelly 8,115
- (incumbent) Mike Tzekas 4,322
- Manna Wong 2,108
- Winston Ramjeet 323
Ward 41 - Scarborough—Rouge River:
- (incumbent) Bas Balkissoon 9,141
- Mike Thomas 4,714
Ward 42 - Scarborough—Rouge River:
- (incumbent) Raymond Cho 7,428
- Eden Gajraj 2,101
- Horace Dockery 1,890
- Pat Johnson 562
Ward 43 - Scarborough East:
- (incumbent) David Soknacki acclaimed
Ward 44 - Scarborough East:
- (incumbent) Ron Moeser 9,897
- Sheila White 3,568
- Jeff Phillips 1,530
References
- ^ "DECISION 2000 MUNICIPAL: ELECTION IN BRIEF Series: DECISION 2000". The Windsor Star. Retrieved July 27, 2024 – via ProQuest.