Canadian Federal Election Results in Central Toronto - 2006 - 39th General Election

39th General Election

Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other
Beaches—East York Maria Minna

20,678

Peter Conroy

9,238

Marilyn Churley

17,900

Jim Harris

3,106

Jim Love (PC)
183

Roger Carter
(M-L) 91

Maria Minna
Davenport Mario Silva

20,172

Theresa Rodrigues

4,202

Gord Perks

12,681

Mark O'Brien

1,440

Miguel Figueroa
(Comm.) 172

Wendy Forrest
(CAP) 122
Sarah Thompson
(M-L) 103

Mario Silva
Don Valley West John Godfrey

28,709

John Carmichael

17,908

David Thomas

4,902

Daphne So

1,906

Soumen Deb
(Libert.) 226

Paul Barnes
(CAP) 151

John Godfrey
Eglinton—Lawrence Joe Volpe

26,044

Peter Coy

14,897

Maurganne Mooney

5,660

Patrick Metzger

2,520

John Steele
(NA) 123
Joe Volpe
Parkdale—High Park Sarmite Bulte

18,489

Jurij Klufas

8,777

Peggy Nash

20,790

Rob Rishchynski

2,840

Terry Parker
(Mar.) 311

Lorne Gershuny
(M-L) 124
Beverly Bernardo
(NA) 119

Sarmite Bulte
St. Paul's Carolyn Bennett

29,595

Peter Kent

15,021

Paul Summerville

11,189

Kevin Farmer

2,785

Carolyn Bennett
Toronto Centre Bill Graham

30,874

Lewis Reford

10,763

Michael Shapcott

14,036

Chris Tindal

3,080

Johan Boyden
(Comm.) 120

Michel Prairie
(NA) 101
Liz White
(AACEV) 72
Philip Fernandez
(M-L) 66

Bill Graham
Toronto—Danforth Deborah Coyne

17,256

Kren Clausen

4,992

Jack Layton

24,412

Al Hart

3,583

Marcell Rodden
(M-L) 172
Jack Layton
Trinity—Spadina Tony Ianno

25,067

Samuel Goldstein

5,625

Olivia Chow

28,748

Thom Chapman

2,398

Asif Hossain
(PC) 392

Nick Lin
(M-L) 138
John Riddell
(CAP) 82

Tony Ianno
York South—Weston Alan Tonks

22,871

Stephen Halicki

6,991

Paul Ferreira

8,525

Maria De Angelis-Pater

1,506

Dragan Cimesa (Ind.)
189
Alan Tonks

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