Toronto municipal election, 2003

The Toronto municipal election of 2003 was held on November 10, 2003, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to elect the Mayor of Toronto, 44 city councillors, and school board trustees.

David Miller was elected mayor (Results of 2003 Toronto election).

Most municipalities in the Province of Ontario held elections on this date. See also Ontario municipal elections, 2003.

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Mayoral election

Incumbent Toronto mayor Mel Lastman chose not to run for re-election. A large number of candidates ran for the position of mayor, but five main candidates emerged.

The campaign began with Barbara Hall far in the lead. She had wide name recognition and attracted moderate support from across Toronto. She also had close links with the newly elected Liberal government of Dalton McGuinty. John Nunziata was in a distant second, polling around 9% at the best, due to his past experience as a federal MP. John Tory and David Miller were closely tied for an even more distant third.

Around September, Hall began to lose support when it became apparent that she lacked a campaign message, sticking mainly to her "love for Toronto" and arguing that she could get a "new deal" with the provincial Liberals. Miller was attacked by all candidates for musing about tolls on roads leading into Toronto, but he dropped the proposal before it could do much harm. Miller's next message about banning the island airport bridge distinguished himself from the other candidates and he eventually vaulted into first place, to the surprise of many. Tory's support also began to grow steadily as Hall's eroded and he moved into a close second. At one point, Hall, Tory, and Miller each polled similar numbers, making it a three-way contest. As Hall's support dropped, the race had become essentially a two-way contest between Tory and Miller. As the race narrowed to a close, the two front-runners ran a respectful campaign without many negative partisan attacks. Tory was applauded when he appeared at Miller's rally to congratulate the latter's victory.

John Nunziata, long not considered a contender, dropped a bombshell on the media when it he announced that members of a rival camp offered him $150,000 and the Deputy Mayor's position to drop out of the race. Nunziata refused to release specifics, although the media speculated that it was Tory's campaign, which was subsequently cleared by the police investigation. Tory in fact received a boost in the polls for his promise to drop out of the election if any wrong-doing had been discovered, while Nunziata was accused of mischief and smearing his opponent with unsubstantiated claim. As the campaign continued, Nunziata's reputation also suffered when he was alleged to have bullied councilors who withdrew their support from him. He was also dogged by his "flip-flopping" on controversial positions that he had taken as a federal MP, such as denying his private member's bill to ban abortion. Nunziata garnered only 5% of the vote and analysts believed that he had also damaged his credibility and future political prospects.

Despite a lack of election experience, John Tory was credited with running a respectable campaign which provided wide recognition and he later became leader of the Ontario PC Party.

Although it was known from the start that Tom Jakobek did not stand a chance of winning, he still continued in the election.

On July 17, 2006, The Toronto Star reported that there were more than 300,000 people on the voting list who may — or may not — have been legally allowed to vote. Since Miller beat Tory by only 36,000 votes, with the results it would only take a small portion of the unconfirmed list to affect an election outcome. Toronto Star article

Results

2003 Toronto municipal election, Mayor of Toronto
Candidate Total votes  % of total votes
David Miller 299,385 43.26
John Tory 263,189 38.03
Barbara Hall 63,751 9.21
John Nunziata 36,021 5.20
Tom Jakobek 5,277 0.76
Douglas Campbell 2,197 0.32
Ahmad Shehab 2,084 0.30
Jaime Castillo 1,616 0.23
Luis Silva 1,305 0.19
Don Andrews 1,220 0.18
Timothy McAuliffe 821 0.12
Kevin Mark Clarke 804 0.12
John Hartnett 803 0.12
Gary Benner 802 0.12
Albert Howell 717 0.10
John Jahshan 703 0.10
Michael Brausewetter 672 0.10
David Lichacz 659 0.10
Ram Narula 645 0.09
Elias Makhoul 644 0.09
Daniel Poremski 627 0.09
Ronald Graham 619 0.09
Fen Peters 598 0.09
Duri Naimji 569 0.08
Scott Yee 551 0.08
Monowar Hossain 537 0.08
Axcel Cocon 498 0.07
Ben Kerr 433 0.06
Aleksandar Glisic 420 0.06
Mitch L. Gold 412 0.06
Hashmat Safi 383 0.06
Simon Shaw 376 0.05
Patricia O'Beirne 358 0.05
Abel van Wyk 332 0.05
Benjamin Mbaegbu 288 0.04
Gerald Derome 278 0.04
Paul Lewin 271 0.04
Rabindra Prashad 271 0.04
Hardy Dhir 199 0.03
Kendal Csak 193 0.03
Mehmet Yagiz 193 0.03
Richard Weston 133 0.02
Ratan Wadhwa 121 0.02
Barry Pletch 110 0.02
Totals 692,085 100%
Information on minor candidates

City council

Most incumbent city councillors were re-elected. A prominent exception was Anne Johnston, the longest-serving member of city council. She lost her seat in Ward 16, apparently because of her approval of a controversial residential tower development in an adjoining ward. The council elections saw one of the highest rates of turnover in recent history. While only four incumbents lost their seats, many long standing councillors decided not to run for re-election. Of the 44 city councillors, 14 are newcomers. The election saw the council become more leftist, which should aid mayor Miller.

Ward 1 - Etobicoke North

Candidate Votes  %
Suzan Hall (incumbent) 3,462
Vincent Crisanti 2,580
Ranjeet Chahal 1,737
Hazoor Elahi 1,016
Anthony Caputo 948
Michelle Munroe 857
Chitranjan Gill 92
Singh Khipple 39

Ward 2 - Etobicoke North

Candidate Votes  %
(x) Rob Ford 10,601
Mohamed Dahir 2,155
Abdi Jama 596

Ward 3 - Etobicoke Centre

Candidate Votes  %
(x) Doug Holyday 12,207
Ross Vaughan 2,565
Maurice Ferraro 1,336
Amber Saeed 1,133

Ward 4 - Etobicoke Centre

Candidate Votes  %
(x) Gloria Lindsay Luby 9,237
Mario Giansante 6,987
Stephen Thiele 2,491
John Sumka 261

Ward 5 - Etobicoke-Lakeshore

Candidate Votes  %
(x) Peter Milczyn 12,729
Stan Grabowski 5,089

Ward 6 - Etobicoke-Lakeshore

Candidate Votes  %
Mark Grimes 5,334
Berardo Mascioli 3,982
Jerry Smith 3,437
Diane Cleary 1,180
Mark Selkirk 1,079
Gregory Wowchuk 893
George Kash 208
Frederick Azman 174
David Searle 94
Robin Vinden 83

Ward 7 - York West

Candidate Votes  %
(x) George Mammoliti Acclaimed

Ward 8 - York West

2003 Toronto municipal election, Councillor, Ward Eightedit
Candidate Total votes  % of total votes
(x)Peter Li Preti 4,670 52.53
Anthony Perruzza 4,220 47.47
Total valid votes 8,890 100.00

Ward 9 - York Centre

Candidate Votes  %
(x) Maria Augimeri 7,898 74.18%
Anna Oppedisano 1061 9.96%
Richard Baldachino 779 7.31%
Annmarie Robb 487 4.57%
Domenic D'Abruzzo 422 4.28%

Ward 10 - York Centre

Candidate Votes  %
(x) Mike Feldman 9,962 73.83%
Lorne Berg 3,530 26.16%

Ward 11 - York South-Weston

Candidate Votes  %
(x) Frances Nunziata 9,819 77.98%
Rosemarie Mulhall 2,772 22.01%

Ward 12 - York South-Weston

Candidate Votes  %
(x) Frank Di Giorgio 7,414 67.18%
Joe Renda 3,621 32.81%

Ward 13 - Parkdale-High Park

Candidate Votes  %
Bill Saundercook 7,909 39.73%
Stan Kumorek 6,802 34.17%
Carol Jamieson 2,929 14.71%
Margo Duncan 1,455 7.31%
Henry Calderon 461 2.31%
Caryl Manning 347 1.74%

Ward 14 - Parkdale-High Park

Candidate Votes  %
Sylvia Watson 7,441 52.51%
Ed Zielinski 3,453 24.37%
Walter Jarsky 847 5.97%
Neil Webster 782 5.51%
Steven Aspiotis 705 4.97%
David Smaller 635 4.48%
Mark Chmielewski 210 1.48%
Ed Veri 95 0.67%

Ward 15 - Eglinton-Lawrence

2003 Toronto municipal election, Councillor, Ward Fifteenedit
Candidate Total votes  % of total votes
(x)Howard Moscoe 7,612 52.60
Luigi Rizzo 3,414 23.59
Rocco Piccininno 1,411 9.75
Ron Singer 1,196 8.26
Howard Mandel 536 3.70
Jhadira Ramos 302 2.09
Total valid votes 14,471 100.00

Ward 16 - Eglinton-Lawrence

Candidate Votes  %
Karen Stintz 8,108 42.92%
(x) Anne Johnston 5,787 30.63%
Albert Pantaleo 3,172 16.79%
Michael Johnson 1,188 6.28%
Alexander Hoffman 634 3.35%

Ward 17 - Davenport

Candidate Votes  %
Cesar Palacio 5,127 44.99%
Alejandra Bravo 4,336 38.05%
David Senater 940 8.24%
Romolo Cimaroli 530 4.65%
Nicolo Fortunato 461 4.04%

Ward 18 - Davenport

Candidate Votes  %
Adam Giambrone 5,797 51.52%
Ana Bailao 4,537 40.32%
Hortencia Fotopoulos 386 3.43%
Nha Le 234 2.08%
Cynamin Maxwell 155 1.37%
Ana Salaverry-Chuquihuara 141 1.25%

Ward 19 - Trinity-Spadina

Candidate Votes  %
(x) Joe Pantalone 10,372 75.30%
Jeff Brown 3,070 22.28%
Philip Vettese 332 2.41%

Ward 20 - Trinity-Spadina

Candidate Votes  %
(x) Olivia Chow 13,867 79.27%
Sandra Anstey 2,254 12.88%
Brian Wicks 608 3.47%
Roberto Verdecchia 484 2.76%
Dean Jepson 279 1.59%

Ward 21 - St. Paul's

Candidate Votes  %
(x) Joe Mihevc 10,875 65.63%
George Milne 3,809 22.98%
Howard Levine 1,089 6.57%
Maya Tarom 522 3.15%
Gregory Moskos 167 1.00%
Tony Corpuz 107 0.64%

Ward 22 - St. Paul's

Candidate Votes  %
(x) Michael Walker 17,473 83.32%
Erika Marquardt 3497 16.67%

Ward 23 - Willowdale

Candidate Votes  %
(x) John Filion 13,836 83.34%
Ignacio Manlangit 2,757 16.66%

Ward 24 - Willowdale

Candidate Votes  %
(x) David Shiner Acclaimed

Ward 25 - Don Valley West

Candidate Votes  %
(x) Cliff Jenkins 4,859 26.04%
Jaye Robinson 4,779 25.61%
Tim Flynn 2,240 12.00%
Barbara Krieger 1,858 9.96%
Jon Williams 1,648 8.83%
William Rauenbusch 1,575 8.44%
Stewart Weinstein 1,283 6.87%
Nancy Loewen 420 2.25%

Ward 26 - Don Valley West

Candidate Votes  %
(x) Jane Pitfield 13,602 86.63%
Muhammad Alam 1,366 8.70%
Orhan Aybars 733 4.67%

Ward 27 - Toronto Centre

Candidate Votes  %
(x) Kyle Rae 13234 66.3
Enza Anderson 3058 15.3
Michael Lorenzo 1517 7.6
Michael Demone 1211 6.0
Arius Irani 689 3.5
Hade Mamade 282 1.3

Ward 28 - Toronto Centre

Candidate Votes  %
(x) Pam McConnell 7826 46.7
Pierre Klein 4646 27.7
Gregory Lang 1358 8.1
Mike Armstrong 767 4.6
Wendy Forrest 723 4.3
Anwarul Kabir 582 3.5
Alamgir Muhammad 432 2.6
Paul Bordonaro 260 1.6
Jean-Claude Mbuyi 170 1.0

Ward 29 - Broadview-Greenwood

Candidate Votes  %
(x) Case Ootes 9,352 62.2
John Papadakis 5,207 34.6
Nick Radia 480 3.1

Ward 30 - Broadview-Greenwood

Candidate Votes  %
Paula Fletcher 6,460 39.5
Chris Phibbs 4,271 26.1
Maureen Gilroy 3,161 19.3
Suzanne McCormick 832 5.1
Bruce Brackett 722 4.4
Greg Bonser 510 3.1
Sean Lough 237 1.4
Jim Brookman 179 1.1

Ward 31 - Beaches-East York

Candidate Votes  %
Janet Davis 8,894 53.9
Michael Tziretas 6,640 40.2
Nasir Duza 556 3.4
Bob Smith 414 2.5

Ward 32 - Beaches-East York

Candidate Votes  %
(x) Sandra Bussin 12245 63.4
Chris Yaccato 5082 26.3
Alan Burke 527 2.7
Colleen Mills 527 2.7
Donna Braniff 514 2.7
Jeffrey Dorman 224 1.2
Robert Livingston 183 0.6

Ward 33 - Don Valley East

Candidate Votes  %
Shelley Carroll 4,744 36.6
Rob Davis 3,923 30.2
Aris Babikian 1,757 13.5
Wayne Habib 1,164 9.0
Jim Conlon 675 5.2
Allan Ginsberg 287 2.2
Asad Alam 232 1.8
Ari Maounis 191 1.5

Ward 34 - Don Valley East

Candidate Votes  %
Denzil Minnan-Wong 9,783 70.9
George Maxwell 2,197 15.9
Gary Walsh 1,120 9.1
Khan Niazi 700 5.1

Ward 35 - Scarborough Southwest

Candidate Votes  %
(x) Gerry Altobello 5,410 45.6
Adrian Heaps 3,388 28.6
Worrick Russell 1,651 13.9
Peter Harris 550 4.6
Barry Nicholson 326 2.7
Kalonji Muteba 279 2.3
Jason Carey 271 2.3

Ward 36 - Scarborough Southwest

Candidate Votes  %
(x) Brian Ashton 11683 78.0
Robert Scott 3,286 22.0

Ward 37 - Scarborough Centre

Candidate Votes  %
Michael Thompson 7,680 49.6
Helen Zoubaniotis 4,124 26.7
Laura-Maria Nikolareizi 1,156 7.4
Andrew Schulz 1,081 7.0
Greg Crompton 553 3.6
David Finnamore 470 3.0
Georges Legault 430 2.8

Ward 38 - Scarborough Centre

Candidate Votes  %
Glenn De Baermaeker 6,267 46.4
Virginia Jones 2,568 19.0
Tom Palantzas 1,678 12.4
Becky Hackett 1,316 9.8
Willie Reodica 1,243 9.2
Michael Binetti 423 3.1

Ward 39 - Scarborough-Agincourt

Candidate Votes  %
Mike Del Grande 6,299 51.7
(x) Sherene Shaw 5,898 48.4

Ward 40 - Scarborough-Agincourt

Candidate Votes  %
(x) Norm Kelly 10,570 75.4
Patrick McBreaty 2,470 17.6
Winston Ramjeet 983 7.0

Ward 41 - Scarborough-Rouge River

Candidate Votes  %
(x) Bas Balkissoon 10,054 74.6
Sonny Yeung 3,415 25.4

Ward 42 - Scarborough-Rouge River

Candidate Votes  %
(x) Raymond Cho 8,302 70.0
Paulette Senior 3,314 27.9
Akeem Fasasi 245 2.1

Ward 43 - Scarborough East

Candidate Votes  %
(x) David Soknacki 9,790 82.4
Glenn Kitchen 2,097 17.6

Ward 44 - Scarborough East

Candidate Votes  %
Gay Cowbourne 7,818 45.7
(x) Ron Moeser 7,522 44.0
William Sheehan 939 5.5
Donald Blair 839 4.9

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