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

41st General Election

Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
Conservative Liberal NDP Green Other
Don Valley East Joe Daniel

14,421

Yasmin Ratansi

13,552

Mary Trapani Hynes

9,878

Akil Sadikali

1,207

Ryan Kidd

246

Yasmin Ratansi
Etobicoke Centre Ted Opitz

21,644

Borys Wrzesnewskyj

21,618

Ana Maria Rivero

7,735

Katarina Zoricic

1,377

Sarah Thompson (M-L)

149

Borys Wrzesnewskyj
Etobicoke—Lakeshore Bernard Trottier

21,963

Michael Ignatieff 19,058 Michael Erickson

10,979

Dave Corail

2,151

Janice Murray (CPC-ML)

191

Michael Ignatieff
Etobicoke North Priti Lamba

10,395

Kirsty Duncan

13,652

Diana Andrews

7,625

Anna Di Carlo (M-L)189

John C. Gardner (C-H)185

Kirsty Duncan
Scarborough—Agincourt Harry Tsia

13,930

Jim Karygiannis

18,497

Nancy Patchell

7,736

Pauline Thompson

946

Jim Karygiannis
Scarborough Centre Roxanne James

13,401

John Cannis

12,075

Natalie Hundt

11,273

Ella Ng

994

John Cannis
Scarborough—Guildwood Chuck Konkel

13,178

John McKay

13,778

Danielle Ouellette

10,146

Alonzo Bartley

848

Paul Coulbeck (Ind.)

259

John McKay
Scarborough—
Rouge River
Marlene Gallyot

13,893

Rana Sarkar

12,723

Rathika Sitsabaiesan

18,856

George Singh

689

Mark Balack (Ind.)

358

Derek Lee†
Scarborough Southwest Gavan Paranchothy

12,828

Michelle Simson

11,701

Dan Harris

14,113

Stefan Dixon

1,636

Michelle Simson
Willowdale Chungsen Leung

22,206

Martha Hall Findlay

21,245

Mehdi Mollahasani

9,780

Martha Hall Findlay
York Centre Mark Adler

20,355

Ken Dryden

13,979

Nick Brownlee

6,656

Rosemary Frei

974

Ken Dryden
York West Audrey Walters

6,094

Judy Sgro

12,986

Giulio Manfrini

7,685

Unblind Tibben

450

George Okoth Otura (CHP) 231

Arthur Smitherman (CAP) 169

Judy Sgro

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