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2010 Clerk's Official Declaration of Election Results Ulli S. Watkiss City Clerk City Clerk’s Office City Hall, 13th Floor, West Tel: 416-392-8011 100 Queen Street West Fax: 416-392-4900 Toronto, Ontario M5H 2N2 Email: [email protected] Web: www.toronto.ca DECLARATION OF RESULTS OF VOTING MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2010 Pursuant to the provisions of Section 55(4) of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996, as amended, I, Ulli S. Watkiss, City Clerk of the City of Toronto, declare to be elected the candidate having received the highest number of votes for the office for which voting has been held, as shown in bold on the pages attached. In addition, I make the following declaration of the number of votes for each candidate as shown on the subsequent pages. Dated at the City of Toronto Ulli S. Watkiss this 28th day of October, 2010 City Clerk MAYOR CANDIDATE NAME VOTES ELECTED Rob Ford 383501 X George Smitherman 289832 Joe Pantalone 95482 Rocco Rossi 5012 George Babula 3273 Rocco Achampong 2805 Abdullah-Baquie Ghazi 2761 Michael Alexander 2470 Vijay Sarma 2264 Sarah Thomson 1883 Jaime Castillo 1874 Dewitt Lee 1699 Douglas Campbell 1428 Kevin Clarke 1411 Joseph Pampena 1319 David Epstein 1202 Monowar Hossain 1194 Michael Flie 1190 Don Andrews 1032 Weizhen Tang 890 Daniel Walker 804 Keith Cole 801 Michael Brausewetter 796 Barry Goodhead 740 Tibor Steinberger 735 Charlene Cottle 733 Christopher Ball 696 James Di Fiore 655 Diane Devenyi 629 John Letonja 592 Himy Syed 582 Carmen Macklin 575 Howard Gomberg 477 David Vallance 444 Mark State 438 Phil Taylor 429 Colin Magee 401 Selwyn Firth 394 Ratan Wadhwa 290 Gerald Derome 251 10/28/2010 Page 1 of 14 COUNCILLOR WARD NO. CANDIDATE NAME VOTES ELECTED 1 Vincent Crisanti 5505 X Suzan Hall 4996 Omar Farouk 1573 Sharad Sharma 883 Ted Berger 388 Peter D'Gama 169 2 Doug Ford 12660 X Cadigia Ali 2346 Luciano Rizzuti 828 Rajinder Lall 736 Andrew Saikaley 637 Jason Pedlar 455 3 Doug Holyday 13521 X Peter Kudryk 2684 Ross Vaughan 1585 Roger Deschenes 1010 4 Gloria Lindsay Luby 9789 X John Campbell 9480 Daniel Bertolini 1602 5 Peter Milczyn 9778 X Justin Di Ciano 9669 Morley Kells 2725 John Chiappetta 1245 Rob Therrien 339 6 Mark Grimes 12228 X Jem Cain 5847 Michael Laxer 717 Wendell Brereton 605 Cecilia Luu 466 David Searle 375 7 Giorgio Mammoliti 5338 X Nick Di Nizio 3601 Victor Lucero 1038 Sergio Gizzo 706 Sharon Joseph 547 Chris MacDonald 491 Larry Perlman 249 Scott Aitchison 129 Stefano Tesoro 89 8 Anthony Perruzza 4724 X Peter Li Preti 4372 Antonius Clarke 1487 Arthur Smitherman 268 Naseeb Husain 243 John Gallagher 129 Ramnarine Tiwari 117 10/28/2010 Page 2 of 14 COUNCILLOR WARD NO. CANDIDATE NAME VOTES ELECTED Gerardo Miniguano 53 9 Maria Augimeri 5452 X Gus Cusimano 5363 Gianfranco Amendola 1082 Wilson Basantes 259 Stefano Picone 142 10 James Pasternak 3159 X Nancy Oomen 2777 Brian Shifman 2632 Igor Toutchinski 2605 Konstantin Toubis 1887 Magda Gondor Berkovits 935 Jarred Friedman 850 Joseph Cohen 535 Eric Plant 355 Edward Zaretsky 326 Robert Freedland 244 Drago Banovic 186 11 Frances Nunziata 10544 X Fulvio Sansone 2290 Leo Marshall 1718 Abdi Hashised 1235 12 Frank Di Giorgio 3636 X Nick Dominelli 3214 Steve Tasses 2748 Vilma Filici 2204 Richard Gosling 1073 Joe Renda 343 Angelo Bellavia 221 13 Sarah Doucette 10100 X Bill Saundercook 7893 Nick Pavlov 2109 Redmond Weissenberger 1139 Jackelyn Van Altenberg 228 14 Gord Perks 8542 X Ryan Hobson 2798 Michael Erickson 2434 Bill Vrebosch 668 Cullen Simpson 531 Gus Koutoumanos 529 Barry Hubick 342 Jules-José Kerlinger 331 István Tar 177 Jimmy Talpa 135 15 Josh Colle 6668 X Rob Davis 5399 Ron Singer 2275 10/28/2010 Page 3 of 14 COUNCILLOR WARD NO. CANDIDATE NAME VOTES ELECTED Tony Evangelista 1173 Giuseppe Pede 472 Eva Tavares 464 William Reitsma 64 16 Karen Stintz 11607 X Terry Mills 4243 Michael Coll 1799 Roy Macdonald 1453 17 Cesar Palacio 6154 X Jonah Schein 4827 Tony Letra 2035 Ben Stirpe 751 Maria Marques 388 Brian Bragason 125 Kar Rasaiah 94 18 Ana Bailão 6277 X Kevin Beaulieu 4911 Frank de Jong 869 Hema Vyas 776 Joe MacDonald 669 Kirk Russell 326 Nha Le 154 Ken Wood 106 Mohammad Muhit 94 Joanna Teliatnik 70 Doug Carroll 52 Abdirazak Elmi 42 19 Mike Layton 9125 X Karen Sun 4207 Sean McCormick 3650 Jim Likourezos 1313 David Footman 518 Karlene Nation 417 Rosario Bruto 398 George Sawision 356 Jason Stevens 121 20 Adam Vaughan 16486 X Mike Yen 3601 Dean Maher 1233 Roman Polochansky 487 Ken Osadchuk 315 21 Joe Mihevc 9824 X Shimmy Posen 5328 Peter Nolan 921 Beth McLellan 644 Alex Freedman 454 Marius Frederick 295 10/28/2010 Page 4 of 14 COUNCILLOR WARD NO. CANDIDATE NAME VOTES ELECTED 22 Josh Matlow 11892 X Chris Sellors 8037 Elizabeth Cook 1900 William Molls 869 23 John Filion 13666 X Dusan Kralik 2456 Peter Clarke 2129 John Whyte 1445 Charles Sutherland 1055 24 David Shiner 10523 X Sonny Cho 4986 Eugene Loo 1611 Bob Nahiddi 903 25 Jaye Robinson 9258 X Cliff Jenkins 8756 Joanne Dickins 1968 Tanya Hostler 368 26 John Parker 6203 X Jon Burnside 5788 Mohamed Dhanani 5627 Yunus Pandor 1452 Tanvir Ahmed 377 Shaukat Malik 216 Nawab Salim Khan 169 27 Kristyn Wong-Tam 7527 X Ken Chan 7065 Chris Tindal 3447 Simon Wookey 2128 Joel Dick 1667 Robert Meynell 1223 Enza Anderson 1127 Ella Rebanks 838 Ben Bergen 380 Susan Gapka 367 Gary Leroux 283 Paul Spence 243 Jonas Jemstone 142 Ram Narula 108 Perry Missal 74 28 Pam McConnell 11883 X Howard Bortenstein 3730 Dennis Hollingsworth 1128 Raj Rama 969 Daniel Murton 633 Eric Brazau 562 29 Mary Fragedakis 7430 X 10/28/2010 Page 5 of 14 COUNCILLOR WARD NO. CANDIDATE NAME VOTES ELECTED Jane Pitfield 4966 Jennifer Wood 4269 Chris Caldwell 885 John Richardson 138 Mike Restivo 81 30 Paula Fletcher 8766 X Liz West 8507 Andrew James 620 Mark Dewdney 518 Mihaly Varga 313 Angie Tingas 262 Andreas Bogojevic 198 Gary Walsh 143 31 Janet Davis 11177 X Robert Walker 1945 Peter Agaliotis 1468 Brenda MacDonald 1412 Rasal Rahman 1065 Donna Braniff 505 Leonard Subotich 93 32 Mary-Margaret McMahon 15159 X Sandra Bussin 5998 Keith Begley 753 Bruce Baker 477 Brad Feraday 354 Martin Gladstone 210 Neil Sinclair 190 Albert Castells 66 Kieron Pope 63 33 Shelley Carroll 7946 X Fil Giannakopoulos 2787 Mike Ihnat 1886 David Raines 1162 34 Denzil Minnan-Wong 8743 X Peter Youngren 6484 Stephan Stewart 1140 35 Michelle Berardinetti 8293 X Adrian Heaps 6020 Malik Ahmad 850 Victoria Doyle 429 Ed Green 253 John Lewis 183 Jay Burnett 173 Peter Tijiri 90 John Morawietz 76 Jason Woychesko 70 36 Gary Crawford 4392 X 10/28/2010 Page 6 of 14 COUNCILLOR WARD NO. CANDIDATE NAME VOTES ELECTED Robert Spencer 3970 Diane Hogan 2341 Sean Gladney 2233 Eddy Gasparotto 1727 Marvin Macaraig 866 Vicki Breen 663 Robert McDermott 518 Tony Ashdown 475 Roman Danilov 210 37 Michael Thompson 15129 X Isabelle Champagne 1571 Fawzi Bidawi 1014 Sergio Otoya Salazar 375 38 Glenn De Baeremaeker 11166 X Glenn Middleton 4541 Tushar Shah 824 Kirk Jensen 708 Sandip Vora 643 39 Mike Del Grande 9931 X Kevin Xu 3640 Caldwell Williams 994 40 Norm Kelly 12458 X Ken Sy 1935 Bryan Heal 1862 Cheng-Chih Tsai 580 41 Chin Lee 12557 X Patricia Sinclair 2718 Danny Chien 2507 42 Raymond Cho 10811 X Neethan Shan 6873 Shamoon Poonawala 586 Mohammed Ather 474 Namu Ponnambalam 443 Ruth Tecle 437 George Singh 353 Leon Saul 323 Venthan Ramanathavavuniyan 125 43 Paul Ainslie 9334 X John Laforet 4440 Bhaskar Sharma 758 Benjamin Mbaegbu 489 Samuel Getachew 392 44 Ron Moeser 10185 X Diana Hall 9901 Mohammed Mirza 749 Heath Thomas 627 10/28/2010 Page 7 of 14 TORONTO DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD WARD NO. CANDIDATE NAME VOTES ELECTED 1 John Hastings 10081 X Paul Singh 4692 Saadiq Malik 3436 Andrew Bacchus 1803 2 Chris Glover 9881 X Wayne Chen 3992 Stephen Thiele 3741 Kaydee Richmond 1640 John Kapralos 1443 Maya Worsoff 1124 Ron Jaicarran 734 Husein Kirefu 538 3 Pamela Gough 9548 X Andy Kyriakos 7567 Richard Carter 4086 Margaret McBeath 3493 Peter Debrone 1949 4 Stephnie Payne 5558 X Michael Sullivan 5502 Ram Maharaj 1653 5 Howard Kaplan 4788 X Robin Shugar 3664 Neil Flagg 3020 David Horowitz 2786 Antonella D'Amico 2350 Fenton Jagdeo 979 6 Chris Tonks 12143 X Adam Howell 4092 7 Irene Atkinson 18287 X George Jackowski 4592 Adam Eizinas 3128 8 Howard Goodman 18238 X John Vassal 3235 Yu Xiao 2262 9 Maria Rodrigues 8400 X John Costa 2773 Andrew Waters 2065 Anil Gupta 1595 Helder Gomes 603 10 Chris Bolton 18913 X Michael Sims 9546 11 Shelley Laskin 11326 X Adam Chaleff-Freudenthaler 7372 Mike Wiener 6377 10/28/2010 Page 8 of 14 TORONTO DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD WARD NO. CANDIDATE NAME VOTES ELECTED Mark Tishman 3157 Anthony Martin 2536 12 Mari Rutka 11288 X Alexander Brown 9337 Jason Ying 7386 13 Gerri Gershon 21977 X Muhammad Shahid 9782 14 Sheila Ward 13844 X Chris Moise 5990 Murphy Browne 5352 Judith Gibbs 4426 Dustin Hiles 1684 15 Cathy Dandy 22094 X Nadeem Jilani 7325 16 Sheila Cary-Meagher 18084 X Matthew Kennedy 6959 Alan Burke 5140 17 Michael Coteau 13837 X Sean-Michael Harrison 5262 Sam Ghose 2747 18 Elizabeth Moyer 9691 X Parthi Kandavel 7416 Monique Lisi 6660 Joyanta Banik 1700 19 David Smith 12654 X Scott Harrison 9365 Sanjay Moorjani 2605 Malia Amato 1580 20 Soo Wong 11206 X Sam Sotiropoulos 10707 Roy Wignarajah 2421 21 Shaun Chen 13355 X Deepan Vigneswaran 6920 Hau Lee 3208 Robert McGuigan 2550 Nathan Kathirkamanathan 2355 Horace Dockery 992 22 Jerry Chadwick 8172 X Ashwin Balamohan 5538 Sonny Yeung 3195 William MacDougall 2598 Dionne Coley 2578 Edward Gilmore 2232 Patrick Rutledge 1999 10/28/2010 Page 9 of 14 TORONTO DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD WARD NO.
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