41st General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Beaches—East York | Bill Burrows
11,067 |
Maria Minna
14,931 |
Matthew Kellway
20,240 |
Aaron Cameron
2,237 |
Roger Carter (M-L)
129 |
Maria Minna | ||||||
Davenport | Theresa Rodrigues
5,573 |
Mario Silva
10,946 |
Andrew Cash
21,096 |
Wayne Scott
1,344 |
Miguel Figueroa (Comm.) 167 Simon Luisi (Animal All.) 128 |
Mario Silva | ||||||
Don Valley West | John Carmichael
22,992 |
Rob Oliphant
22,353 |
Nicole Yovanoff
6,284 |
Georgina Wilcock
1,699 |
Dimitris Kabitsis (Comm.)
178 |
Rob Oliphant | ||||||
Eglinton—Lawrence | Joe Oliver
22,633 |
Joe Volpe
18,597 |
Justin Chatwin
5,591 |
Paul William Baker
1,526 |
Joe Volpe | |||||||
Parkdale—High Park | Taylor Train
7,907 |
Gerard Kennedy
16,732 |
Peggy Nash
24,045 |
Sarah Newton
1,663 |
Andrew Borkowski (CHP) 256 Lorne Gershuny (M-L) 86 Terry Parker (Mar.) 213 |
Gerard Kennedy | ||||||
St. Paul's | Maureen Harquail
17,829 |
Carolyn Bennett
22,420 |
William Molls
12,174 |
Jim McGarva
2,493 |
John Kittredge (Libert.)
304 |
Carolyn Bennett | ||||||
Toronto Centre | Kevin Moore
12,604 |
Bob Rae
22,832 |
Susan Wallace
16,818 |
Ellen Michelson
2,796 |
Judi Falardeau (Libert.) 277 Philip Fernandez (M-L) 76 Catherine Holliday (Comm.) 159 Bahman Yazdanfar (Ind.) 108 |
Bob Rae | ||||||
Toronto—Danforth | Katarina von Koenig
6,875 |
Andrew Lang
8,463 |
Jack Layton
28,998 |
Adriana Mugnatto-Hamu
3,095 |
Marie Crawford (Animal All.) 476 |
Jack Layton | ||||||
Trinity—Spadina | Gin Siow
10,938 |
Christine Innes
15,218 |
Olivia Chow
35,493 |
Rachel Barney
3,279 |
Chester Brown (Libert.) Nick Lin (M-L) 454 |
Olivia Chow | ||||||
York South—Weston | Jilian Saweczko
8,530 |
Alan Tonks
11,481 |
Mike Sullivan
14,119 |
Sonny Day
1,045 |
Alan Tonks |
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