City Idol
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City Idol was a contest and part of a 2006 initiative called Who Runs This Town, a project to boost citizen interest and participation in municipal politics in Toronto. Who Runs This Town and City Idol were created by Dave Meslin, founder of the Toronto Public Space Committee. The City Idol contest sought out ordinary Torontonians to seek elected office in the upcoming 2006 Toronto Municipal election on November 13. The goal was to have 100 candidates participate in a series of events whereby some would be voted off by a live audience. The "prize" was a campaign to run for Toronto city council, in the form of volunteer support (not funds). The first round was held at the Danforth Music Hall on April 28 2006 and saw 70 candidates give 1 minute speeches to an audience of more than 600 people who then voted for 5 candidates. 48 candidates advanced to the 2nd round regional run-offs.
After Opening Night the winners were divided off for Regional Run-offs. The regions followed the same boundaries as Toronto's community council boundaries which roughly follow old municipal boundaries prior to a forced municipal amalgamation in 1997. Because there were so many candidates in the Toronto-East York Regional Run-off, a Semi-Finals event where 24 candidates were narrowed down to 6 from a series of speeches and questions from the audience.
The format of the finals included short speeches, questions from contestants and the audience and a mock emergency press conference where candidates were told to research a topic prior to the event and a would have to address an emergency issue with a media scrum with reporters from eye, now and toronto life magazines.
The winners of City Idol were...
North York: Bahar Aminvaziri
Scarborough: Amarjeet Chhabra
Toronto-East York: Desmond Cole
Etobicoke-York: Arthur Roszak
The City Idol winners declared their candidacy on Thursday June 15.
A number of other City Idol contestants who did not win the competition have also declared their candidacy in the November election.