Canadian Federal Election Results in Central Toronto - 2011 - 41st General Election

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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