John Sewell - Election Results

Election Results

2006 Toronto election, Ward 21
Candidate Votes %
Joe Mihevc 8,096 56.7
John Sewell 3,326 23.3
John Adams 2,713 19.0
Tony Corpuz 150 1.1
Ontario general election, 1999
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal George Smitherman 17756 38.9
Progressive Conservative Durhane Wong-Rieger 13640 29.88
Independent John Sewell 8822 19.33
New Democrat Helen Breslauer 4019 8.8
Green Joseph Cohen 392 0.86
Freedom Paul McKeever 344 0.75
Independent Mike Ryner 236 0.52
Family Coalition Bill Whatcott 232 0.51
Natural Law Ron Parker 205 0.45
1982 Toronto election, Ward 6 (Two elected)
Candidate Votes %
John Sewell 13,419
Jack Layton 9,892
Gordon Chong 8,213
Oscar Wong 2,479
Bill Beatty 1,563
Martin Amber 546
1980 Toronto election, Mayoral
Candidate Votes %
Art Eggleton 87,919
John Sewell 86,152
Anne McBride 3,429
Bob Bush 2,479
Fred Dunn 1,100
Armand Siksna 867
Ronald Rodgers 846
Chris Faiers 590
Andrejs Murnieks 571
1978 Toronto election, Mayoral
Candidate Votes %
John Sewell 71,885
Tony O'Donohue 62,173
David Smith 45,071
Joe Martin 1,658
Ron Morawski 1,546
John Beattle 1,239
Louis Thomas 826
Richard Sanders 778
Zoltan Szoboszloi 439
Hardial Dhir 379
Walter Lohaza 336
Andries Murnieks 323

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