Toronto City Council
- Ward 1 (Swansea and Bloor West Village)
- David Hutcheon - 3,963
- Al Chumak - 3,182
- Nick Trainos - 2,251
- Bill Roberts - 1,725
- Myron Tymochko - 1,126
- Greg Roberts - 168
- Ward 2 (Parkdale
- Chris Korwin-Kuczynski (incumbent) - 6,738
- Steve Magwood - 1,624
- Janet Fisher - 1,179
- Ward 3 (Brockton)
- Mario Silva - 3,881
- Tony O'Donohue (incumbent) - 2,961
- Fernando Dias Costa - 344
- Bob Allisat - 247
- Ward 4 (Trinity-Bellwoods and Little Italy)
- Martin Silva (incumbent) - 3,881
- Nick Figliano - 2,627
- Hank Young - 500
- Ward 5 (Financial District, Toronto - University of Toronto)
- Dan Leckie - 4,342
- Benson Lau - 3,546
- Spiro Karagianis - 629
- Ward 6 Downtown East
- Kyle Rae (incumbent) - 6,601
- Simon de Groot - 4,718
- Ward 7 (Regent Park and Cabbagetown)
- Pam McConnell - 2,678
- Thomas Vegh - 2,528
- Mike Armstrong - 1,186
- Sarah Hood - 1,033
- Brenda Kildey - 185
- Ward 8 (Riverdale)
- Peter Tabuns (incumbent) - 6,134
- Arthur Potts - 4,319
- Dan Salapoutis - 1,991
- Michael Green - 716
- Ward 9 (East Danforth)
- Steve Ellis (incumbent) - 5,176
- Michael Yorke - 2,673
- Terry Brackett - 2,258
- Ward 10 (The Beaches)
- Tom Jakobek (incumbent) - 9,473
- Will Molson - 1,952
- Joe Cirone - 407
- James Brookman - 259
- Ward 11 (The Junction)
- Rob Maxwell (incumbent) - 3,015
- Antonino Lopes - 2,607
- Dale Ritch - 970
- John Gairy - 371
- Sal David Romano - 244
- Ward 12 (Davenport and Corso Italia)
- Betty Disero (incumbent) - 6,360
- Fred Dominelli - 2,937
- Ward 13 (The Annex and Yorkville)
- John Adams (incumbent) - 6,841
- Paul Boreham - 2,422
- Ward 14 (Forest Hill)
- Joy Howard - 4,266
- Howard Levine (incumbent) - 3,273
- Stanley Taube - 2,589
- Mona Kornberg - 871
- Ron Robins - 200
- Ward 15 (Western North Toronto)
- Kay Gardner (incumbent) - 9,360
- Sylvia Smith - 3,018
- Ward 16 (Davisville and Lawrence Park)
- Michael Walker (incumbent) - 8,543
- Leslie Yager - 4,454
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