Vincent Crisanti

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Vincent Crisanti
Toronto City Councillor for (Ward 1) Etobicoke North
Incumbent
Assumed office
December 1, 2010
Preceded by Suzan Hall
Personal details
Born 1953 (age 6061)
Nationality Italian-Canadian
Residence Etobicoke
Occupation Advertising and signage sales manager
Religion Roman Catholic

Vincent Crisanti (Born 1953[1]) is as a member of Toronto City Council in Toronto, Canada representing Ward 1 which is situated in the federal electoral district of Etobicoke North. Pre-Amalgamation, Crisanti was a city councillor for Etobicoke, He ran in both the 2000 and 2003 elections for City Council, losing both times to Suzan Hall, the first time he lost by only 97 votes. Thanks to support by then-councillor Rob Ford Crisanti was elected on October 25, 2010 besting Hall by 509 votes.

Vincent was one of five Councillors removed from the TTC board by council in March 2012.[2]

Electoral record

2000 Toronto election, Ward 1
Candidate Votes %
Suzan Hall 2,894 24.80%
Vincent Crisanti 2,79723.97%
Manjinder Singh 2,47121.17%
Bruce Sinclair (incumbent) 1,90716.34%
Anthony Caputo 9788.38%
Murphy Browne 3643.11%
Courtney Doldron 1341.14%
Alan Nemaric 640.54%
Albin Janus 590.50%
Total11,668 100%
2003 Toronto election, Ward 1
Candidate Votes %
Suzan Hall (incumbent) 3,462 30.85%
Vincent Crisanti 2,58022.99%
Ranjeet Chahal 1,73715.47%
Hazoor Elahi 1,0169.05%
Anthony Caputo 9488.44%
Michelle Munroe 8577.63%
Ikram Freed 4914.37%
Chitranjan Gill 920.81%
Singh Khipple 390.34%
Total11,222 100%
2010 Toronto election, Ward 1
Candidate Votes %
Vincent Crisanti 5,505 40.73%
Suzan Hall (incumbent)4,996 36.96%
Omar Farouk 1,573 11.64%
Sharad Sharma 883 6.53%
Ted Berger 388 2.87%
Peter D'Gama 169 1.25%
Total13,514 100%

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