The Toronto municipal election of 2000, dubbed "Toronto Vote 2000" (and, by eye Weekly, "the one about the furniture salesman, the drag queen and the worm composter"[1]) was the municipal and school board election held in the City of Toronto, Ontario, Canada on November 13, 2000.
Elections were held to elect:
Mayor, City of Toronto | |
1,992 of 1,992 polls reporting | |
Name | Votes |
Mel Lastman | 483,277 |
Tooker Gomberg | 51,111 |
Enza Anderson | 13,595 |
Douglas Campbell | 8,591 |
Steven Lam | 6,853 |
Hazel Jackson | 5,310 |
Kevin Clarke | 4,147 |
Daniel Carras | 3,534 |
Ben Kerr | 3,115 |
Marcos Solorzano | 2,419 |
Tim Duncan | 2,253 |
Diana-De Maxted | 2,128 |
Brian Fisher | 1,817 |
David Predovich | 1,687 |
Duri Naimji | 1,640 |
Victor Fraser | 1,638 |
Frenchie McFarlane | 1,635 |
George Dowar | 1,430 |
John Steele | 1,412 |
Dave Du Moulin | 1,204 |
Josef Klinghoffer | 1,131 |
King Siu | 1,104 |
Kevin Richardson | 1,065 |
Abel Van Wyk | 1,005 |
Kevin Knopman | 670 |
Thomas Shipley | 623 |
The city council elections were eventful. Redistricting reduced the number of wards to 44, creating several battles between incumbents such as Gloria Lindsay Luby against Mario Giansante, David Miller versus Bill Saundercook, and Milton Berger against Anne Johnston. For the most part, incumbents were re-elected: the major exception was Etobicoke where three incumbents -- Blake Kinahan, Elizabeth Brown, and Bruce Sinclair—were defeated. Over all, the elections shifted the council somewhat to the left.
Ward 1 - Etobicoke North:
Ward 2 - Etobicoke North:
Ward 3 - Etobicoke Centre:
Ward 4 - Etobicoke Centre:
Ward 5 - Etobicoke—Lakeshore:
Ward 6 - Etobicoke—Lakeshore:
Ward 7 - York West:
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
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(x)Peter Li Preti | 5,363 | 56.49 |
Anthony Perruzza | 4,131 | 43.51 |
Total valid votes | 9,494 | 100.00 |
Ward 9 - York Centre:
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Ward 11 - York South—Weston:
Ward 12 - York South—Weston:
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
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(x)David Miller | 11,274 | 61.71 |
(x)Bill Saundercook | 6,995 | 38.29 |
Total valid votes | 18,269 | 100.00 |
Ward 14 - Parkdale-High Park:
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
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(x)Howard Moscoe | 8,611 | 57.70 |
Tony Rizzo | 4,984 | 33.40 |
Jim McMillan | 924 | 6.19 |
Jason Baker | 405 | 2.71 |
Total valid votes | 14,924 | 100.00 |
Ward 16 - Eglinton—Lawrence:
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Ward 19 - Trinity—Spadina:
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Ward 21 - St. Paul's:
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Ward 25 - Don Valley West:
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Ward 27 - Toronto Centre—Rosedale:
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Ward 29 - Broadview—Greenwood:
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Ward 31 - Beaches—East York:
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Ward 33 - Don Valley East:
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Ward 35 - Scarborough Southwest:
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Ward 37 - Scarborough Centre:
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Ward 39 - Scarborough—Agincourt:
Ward 40 - Scarborough—Agincourt:
Ward 41 - Scarborough—Rouge River:
Ward 42 - Scarborough—Rouge River:
Ward 43 - Scarborough East:
Ward 44 - Scarborough East:
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