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Clerk's Official Declaration of Results for the 2018 Municipal Election Ulli S. Watkiss City Clerk City Clerk's Office City Hall Tel: 416-392-8011 100 Queen Street West Fax: 416-392-4900 West Tower, 13th Floor [email protected] Toronto, Ontario M5H 2N2 www.toronto.ca Declaration of Results s. 55(4) of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996 2018 Municipal General Election Monday, October 22, 2018 I, Ulli S. Watkiss, City Clerk of the City of Toronto declare to be elected the candidate who received the highest number of votes for each office as indicated in the attached report. Dated at Toronto this Ulli S. Watkiss 25th day of October, 2018 City Clerk Office of Mayor CANDIDATE NAME VOTES ELECTED John Tory 479659 X Jennifer Keesmaat 178193 Faith Goldy 25667 Saron Gebresellassi 15222 Steven Lam 5920 Sarah Climenhaga 4765 Kevin Clarke 3853 Monowar Hossain 3602 Logan Choy 3518 Knia Singh 3244 Dobrosav Basaric 2882 Chris Brosky 2782 Jim McMillan 2422 Tofazzel Haque 2307 Drew Buckingham 1971 Mike Gallay 1940 Daryl Christoff 1751 Gautam Nath 1474 Christopher Humphrey 1428 Thomas O'Neill 1325 D!ONNE Renée 1280 Brian Buffey 1275 Brian Graff 1139 Michael Nicula 1048 Andrzej Kardys 1035 Joseph Pampena 773 Jakob Vardy 757 Kris Langenfeld 695 James Sears 680 Chai Kalevar 615 Jack Weenen 607 Ion Gelu Vintila 565 Joseph Osuji 486 Josh Rachlis 337 Jim Ruel 276 2018/10/25 Page 1 of 17 Office of Councillor CANDIDATE NAME VOTES ELECTED Ward 1 Etobicoke North Michael Ford 10648 X Vincent Crisanti 8654 Naiima Farah 2262 Shirish Patel 1945 Carol Royer 642 Michelle Garcia 439 Peter D'Gama 253 Christopher Noor 214 Gurinder Patri 142 Ward 2 Etobicoke Centre Stephen Holyday 14627 X John Campbell 13441 Angelo Carnevale 5735 Erica Kelly 3854 Bill Boersma 258 Ward 3 Etobicoke-Lakeshore Mark Grimes 16527 X Amber Morley 10985 Pamela Gough 7301 Iain Davis 2722 Svitlana Burlakova 1218 Peggy Moulder 575 Patrizia Nigro 394 Michael Julihen 320 Michael Loomans 199 Robert Gunnyon 167 Ward 4 Parkdale-High Park Gord Perks 16887 X David Ginsberg 8181 Kalsang Dolma 5352 Evan Tummillo 2367 Valerie Grdisa 1771 Nick Pavlov 874 Taras Kulish 868 Alex Perez 686 José Vera 544 Mercy Okalowe 373 Ward 5 York South-Weston Frances Nunziata 8425 X Frank Di Giorgio 5674 Chiara Padovani 5358 Lekan Olawoye 3889 Deeqa Barre 1172 2018/10/25 Page2 of 17 Office of Councillor CANDIDATE NAME VOTES ELECTED Keaton Austin 467 Luis Portillo 352 Fred Fosu 245 Joey Carapinha 241 Cedric Ogilvie 189 Harpreet Gulri 168 Ward 6 York Centre James Pasternak 11559 X Maria Augimeri 9223 Louise Russo 2726 Edward Zaretsky 771 Ward 7 Humber River-Black Creek Anthony Perruzza 8336 X Giorgio Mammoliti 5625 Deanna Sgro 4512 Tiffany Ford 3187 Amanda Coombs 445 Winston La Rose 247 Kerry-Ann Thomas 153 Kristy-Ann Charles 147 Ward 8 Eglinton-Lawrence Mike Colle 14094 X Christin Carmichael Greb 7395 Dyanoosh Youssefi 5253 Beth Levy 3122 Jennifer Arp 2404 Lauralyn Johnston 992 Josh Pede 420 Darren Dunlop 210 Randall Pancer 134 Peter Tijiri 72 Ward 9 Davenport Ana Bailão 26219 X Nahum Mann 2804 Troy Young 1218 Mark Balack 1114 Ward 10 Spadina-Fort York Joe Cressy 15903 X April Engelberg 3346 Kevin Vuong 3018 Sabrina Zuniga 1564 John Nguyen 1032 Karlene Nation 860 Rick Myers 747 2018/10/25 Page3 of 17 Office of Councillor CANDIDATE NAME VOTES ELECTED Dean Maher 611 Al Carbone 519 Andrew Massey 473 Michael Barcelos 451 Edris Zalmai 147 Andrei Zodian 133 Ahdam Dour 80 Ward 11 University-Rosedale Mike Layton 22370 X Joyce Rowlands 4231 Nicki Ward 2933 Marc Cormier 995 Michael Borrelli 671 Michael Shaw 581 George Sawision 376 Ward 12 Toronto-St. Paul's Josh Matlow 20371 X Joe Mihevc 16634 Ian Lipton 930 Elizabeth Cook 908 Bob Murphy 342 Artur Langu 290 Ward 13 Toronto Centre Kristyn Wong-Tam 15706 X George Smitherman 4734 Lucy Troisi 2698 Khuram Aftab 1794 Walied Khogali Ali 1408 Ryan Lester 968 Tim Gordanier 734 Jon Callegher 713 John Jeffery 530 Catherina Perez 511 Megann Willson 411 Barbara Lavoie 176 Jordan Stone 161 Richard Forget 150 Jonathan Heath 144 Kyle McNally 138 Darren Abramson 108 Gladys Larbie 101 Rob Wolvin 64 Ward 14 Toronto-Danforth Paula Fletcher 16468 X 2018/10/25 Page4 of 17 Office of Councillor CANDIDATE NAME VOTES ELECTED Mary Fragedakis 10201 Chris Budo 7394 Lanrick Bennett 1935 Dixon Chan 1100 Chris Marinakis 700 Marisol D'Andrea 429 Ryan Lindsay 413 Lawrence Lychowyd 188 Alexander Pena 131 Ward 15 Don Valley West Jaye Robinson 16219 X Jon Burnside 14440 Tanweer Khan 1309 Nikola Streker 583 Minh Le 404 Ward 16 Don Valley East Denzil Minnan-Wong 11128 X David Caplan 7277 Stephen Ksiazek 1698 Dimitre Popov 1104 Pushpalatha Mathanalingam 888 Michael Woulfe 771 Aria Alavi 582 Diane Gadoutsis 569 Ward 17 Don Valley North Shelley Carroll 10554 X Christina Liu 7552 Ken Lister 3410 Steven Chen 2095 Ian Hanecak 879 Erin O'Connor 453 Kostas Kokkinakis 438 Stella Kargiannakis 413 Kasra Gharibi 305 Ward 18 Willowdale John Filion 8104 X Lily Cheng 5149 Sonny Cho 3130 David Mousavi 1596 Danny De Santis 1486 Norman Gardner 1479 Sam Moini 1289 Saman Tabasi Nejad 1189 Winston Park 593 2018/10/25 Page5 of 17 Office of Councillor CANDIDATE NAME VOTES ELECTED Gerald Mak 545 David Epstein 538 Albert Kim 291 Farah Aslani 187 Andrew Herbst 162 Hamid Shakeri 122 Chung Jin Park 101 Sam Mathi 66 Marvin Honickman 61 Ward 19 Beaches-East York Brad Bradford 14286 X Matthew Kellway 13998 Joshua Makuch 2315 Diane Dyson 1612 Veronica Stephen 1257 Valérie Maltais 929 Adam Smith 708 Brenda MacDonald 601 Paul Bura 288 David Del Grande 283 Morley Rosenberg 248 Frank Marra 142 Donald Lamoreux 141 Norval Bryant 89 Dragan Cimesa 77 Paul Murton 74 Ward 20 Scarborough Southwest Gary Crawford 10505 X Michelle Holland-Berardinetti 10094 Mohsin Bhuiyan 2910 Paulina Corpuz 1813 Suman Roy 1582 Gerard Arbour 1187 Curtis Smith 541 Robert McDermott 367 Bruce Waters 246 John Letonja 160 Ward 21 Scarborough Centre Michael Thompson 16542 X Paul Beatty 1638 Fawzi Bidawi 1035 Zia Choudhary 1014 Vivek Bhatt 993 Randy Bucao 949 2018/10/25 Page6 of 17 Office of Councillor CANDIDATE NAME VOTES ELECTED Raphael Rosch 545 Zamir ul hassan Nadeem 448 Arfan Naveed 349 Ismail Khan 311 Nur Saifullah 132 Ward 22 Scarborough-Agincourt Jim Karygiannis 12593 X Norm Kelly 9944 Roland Lin 2789 Michael Korzeniewski 660 Vincent Lee 597 Jude Coutinho 234 Jason Woychesko 90 Ward 23 Scarborough North Cynthia Lai 5589 X Maggie Chi 4137 Felicia Samuel 3702 Neethan Saba 2808 James Chow 1487 Ashwani Bhardwaj 1259 Sheraz Khan 453 Dameon Halstead 391 Mahboob Mian 335 Sandeep Srivastava 273 Anthony Internicola 254 Ward 24 Scarborough-Guildwood Paul Ainslie 15131 X Michelle Spencer 1933 Priyanth Nallaratnam 1896 Reddy Muttukuru 1323 Sajid Saleh 841 Morlan Washington 592 Keiosha Ross 405 Emery Warner 393 Itohan Evbagharu 132 Ward 25 Scarborough-Rouge Park Jennifer McKelvie 11624 X Neethan Shan 11470 Paul Cookson 1897 Amanda Cain 831 Cheryl Lewis-Thurab 638 Reza Khoshdel 548 Daniel Cubellis 527 Christopher Riley 456 2018/10/25 Page7 of 17 Office of Councillor CANDIDATE NAME VOTES ELECTED Joseph Thomas 428 Jasper Ghori 337 Dave Madder 151 2018/10/25 Page 8 of 17 Toronto District School Board CANDIDATE NAME VOTES ELECTED Ward 1 Harpreet Gill 6404 X Zakaria Abdulle 2553 Kim King 1968 Alexander Lisi 1713 Ali Mohamed-Ali 1629 Pat Brar 1127 Millicent Quist 618 Akhtar Ayub 585 Rajinder Lall 569 Ankit Dhawan 380 Ward 2 Dan MacLean 6283 X Annette Hutcheon 5637 Heather Vickers-Wong 3003 Shawn Rizvi 2930 Paul Lewis 1690 Maria De Angelis-Pater 1405 Shawn Abrahim 599 Ward 3 Patrick Nunziata 7961 X Felicia Seto-Lau 4755 Tracy Bowie 4522 Christopher Caldwell 2230 Wanda Allen 1899 Patrick King 1626 Aziza Mohammed 1481 David Kalbfleisch 1154 Moussa Tahlil 1087 Marcello LaValle 574 Ward 4 Christopher Mammoliti 4163 X Matias de Dovitiis 3711 Helen Kennedy 2355 Sabrina Gopaul 1201 Ram Maharaj 812 DeiJaumar Clarke 785 Ward 5 Alexandra Lulka 5408 X Joseph Cohen 4408 Relina D'Amico 2199 Edmound Atanelli 1238 Stephan George 995 Ivan Celleri Contreras 584 2018/10/25 Page9 of 17 Toronto District School Board CANDIDATE NAME VOTES ELECTED Kowser Omer Hashi 444 Dale Burnette-Splude 289 Ward 6 Chris Tonks 8404 X Abdullahi Sid-Ahmed 2521 Rose Kirby 2069 Hugo-Vladimir Vallecilla 1630 Michael Sterlin 973 Ward 7 Robin Pilkey 22425 X Reade Barber 5634 Ward 8 Shelley Laskin 29410 X Robb Cooke 4912 Jake Landau 4748 Kaydeen Bankasingh 4180 John Vassal 2842 Voula Stevens 2832 Thomas Gallezot 1992 Ward 9 Stephanie Donaldson 14724 X Nila Gupta 7960 Nancy Caetano 4185 Tania Principe 3674 Paul Wilson 2114 Andre Papadimitriou 1730 Connor Pierce 1263 George Stevens 1206 Viktor Mihaylov 745 Mandip Padda 703 Jean Wills 622 Inga Cernei 589 Svetoslava Topouzova 553 Ward 10 Chris Moise 18244 X Olivia Labonté 5575 David Oliver 3746 Aaron MacGregor 3360 Susan Gapka 2595 Jooheon Lee 2310 Kate Frischkorn 2104 Fos Ashkir 1960 Arnella Renda Tarantino 1889 Ted Crysler 1474 2018/10/25 Page10 of 17 Toronto District School Board CANDIDATE NAME VOTES ELECTED Mahbubul Alam 1318 Alamgir Muhammad 1313 Baquie Ghazi 510 Ward 11 Rachel Chernos Lin 9440 X Amara Possian 4091 Hafiz Abdul Sattar Khan 3113 Stavros Rougas 2928 Kevin Carter 2328 Christine McGirr 2252 James Hayden 1187 Haman Mamdouhi 374 Ward 12 Alexander Brown 11998 X Simon Ho 3856 Min Xie 3115 Ward 13 James Li 8340 X Cathy Reid 4432 Shawn Lin 3245 Siham Rayale 2670 Maria Montero-Rios 1530 Ward 14 Trixie Doyle 4357 X Margaret McBeath 3313 Paul Reddick 2596 Sean Michael Harrison 2475 Shahnaz Chaudhry 2433 Abdi Yousuf 2192 Deepti Neto 619 Ward 15 Jennifer Story 25918 X John Lee 4306 Nilofar Asif 2121 Ward 16 Michelle Aarts 11310 X Phil Pothen 10059 Brandy Huff
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