Toronto municipal election, 1980

The 1980 Toronto municipal election was held on November 10, 1980 in Metropolitan Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Mayors, controllers, city councillors and school board trustees were elected in the municipalities of Toronto, York, East York, North York, Etobicoke and Scarborough.

Art Eggleton narrowly defeated incumbent John Sewell to become Mayor of Toronto, and Mel Lastman was re-elected as Mayor of North York.

Toronto

Mayoral race

In the 1978 election reform candidate John Sewell had won against two more conservative candidates. In 1980 election the right united around Art Eggleton, and he narrowly defeated Sewell.

Results
Art Eggleton - 87,919
John Sewell - 86,152
Anne McBride - 3,429
Bob Bush - 2,141
Fred Dunn - 1,100
Armand Siksna - 867
Ronald Rodgers - 846
Chris Faiers - 590
Andrejs Murnieks - 571

City council

Ward boundaries used in the 1980 election

City council saw a handful of major upsets and was considered to have been moved to the right by the election as in addition to losing the mayoralty reformers lost their majority on council. The most notable upset was in the downtown Ward 6. Incumbent Allan Sparrow had stepped aside to allow George Hislop to run, in the belief that the large gay community in the ward deserved a representative on council. Hislop was one of the leading gay rights activists in the city, and his campaign was vigorously opposed by figures such as evangelist Ken Campbell. In a surprise upset Hislop lost to little known local dentist Gordon Chong.

Elsewhere the left won important victories. Tom Wardle Jr., who had been involved in several controversies including an assault conviction, was defeated by former councillor Dorothy Thomas. After four failed attempts Joe Pantalone won a seat on council by capturing the one vacated by Eggleton.

Top two from each ward elected to Toronto City Council. Top one from each ward also wins a seat on Metro Toronto council.

Ward 1 (Swansea and Bloor West Village)
William Boytchuk (incumbent) - 9,415
David White (incumbent) - 8,345
Bill Roberts - 5,785
Brynne Teal - 4,267
Nick Gulycz - 1,143
Yvette Tessier - 742
Michael Horner - 636
Ward 2 (Parkdale and Brockton)
Tony Ruprecht (incumbent) - 9,447
Ben Grys - 4,923
Susan Atkinson - 4,907
Elaine Ziemba - 4,137
Elaine Taylor - 684
John Lauter - 620
Ward 3 (Davenport and Corso Italia)
Joseph Piccininni (incumbent) - 7,509
Richard Gilbert (incumbent) - 7,363
Edward Gardner - 1,246
Mark Llewellyn - 689
Ward 4 (Trinity-Bellwoods and Little Italy)
Tony O'Donohue - 5,005
Joe Pantalone - 3,898
Tony Ianno - 3,362
Bill Moniz - 2,898
Barbara Hurd - 2,279
Nick Figliano - 704
Anthony Russo - 206
Ward 5 (The Annex and Yorkville)
1980 Toronto municipal election, Toronto City Councillor, Ward Five (two members elected)
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
(x)Ying Hope 9,926 37.07
Ron Kanter 6,409 23.93
Menno Verster 5,777 21.57
David Scott 3,218 12.02
Jimmy Kabitsis 912 3.41
Vincent Corriero 537 2.01
Total valid votes 26,779 100.00

146 out of 148 polls reporting.

Ward 6 (Financial District, Toronto - University of Toronto)
Gordon Chong - 9,522
Dan Heap (incumbent) - 9,341
George Hislop - 7,348
Rose Smith - 2,959
Fred Chappell - 1,339
Darryl Randall - 659
Gary Weagle - 505
Ward 7 (Regent Park and Riverdale)
Gordon Cressy (incumbent) - 12,579
David Reville - 9,066
Frank Dwyer - 3,748
Thelma Forsyth - 2,632
Ward 8 (Riverdale)
Fred Beavis (incumbent) - 9,172
Thomas Clifford (incumbent) - 7,941
Jeanne McGuire - 1,433
James McMillan - 1,264
John Coutts - 550
Ward 9 (The Beaches)
Pat Sheppard (incumbent) - 10,236
Dorothy Thomas - 7,886
John Oliver - 6,102
Bob Yaccato - 5,321
Tom Wardle Jr. (incumbent) - 3,206
Winona Gallop - 915
Ward 10 (Rosedale and North Toronto)
June Rowlands (incumbent) - 17,551
Andrew Paton (incumbent) - 15,201
Patricia Bolton - 2,678
Craig Roberts - 2,367
Ward 11 (Forest Hill and North Toronto)
Anne Johnston (incumbent) - 15,168
Michael Gee (incumbent) - 13,410
Kay Gardner - 6,700
Susan Diamond - 1,447

Results taken form the November 11, 1980 Toronto Star and might not exactly match final tallies.

North York

Mel Lastman is re-elected mayor of the City and serves until 1997. Esther Shiner and Robert Yuill are re-elected to the Board of Control. Councillor Norm Gardner elected to the Board of Control.

1980 Toronto municipal election, North York Councillor, Ward Four
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
(x)Howard Moscoe 4,320 66.99
Cary Fox 1,247 19.34
Gus Cusimano 882 13.68
Total valid votes 6,449 100.00

75 out of 78 polls reporting.

Mario Gentile re-elected as Ward 2 councillor.

Scarborough

In Scarborough, Gus Harris retained his role as Mayor Scarborough. All Board of Control members were re-elected except Frank Faubert. All incumbent aldermen were returned to office.[6] Faubert was returned to office in a by-election as alderman for Ward 5 when Alan Robinson was elected to provincial office in the 1981 Ontario election.[7]

Mayor
Gus Harris
Board of Control
Brian Harrison
Ken Morrish
Carol Ruddell
Joyce Trimmer
Ward 1
Bill Belfontaine (incumbent)
Ward 2
Barry Christensen
Ward 3
David Dinkworth
Ward 4
Jack Goodlad (acclaimed)
Ward 5
Alan Robinson (incumbent), Frank Faubert after May 25, 1981
Ward 6
Florence Cruikshank
Ward 7
Ed Fulton (incumbent)
Ward 8
Shirley Eidt (incumbent)
Ward 9
Doug Colling (incumbent)
Ward 10
Maureen Prinsloo (incumbent)
Ward 11
Ron Watson
Ward 12
Joe Dekort (incumbent)

York

In the borough of York, Gayle Christie was re-elected for a second term as Mayor defeating Alan Tonks by a wide margin.

The five aldermen who ran again were re-elected. Tony Mandarano and James Trimbee were the only new members of York Council.[8][9]

Mayor
Gayle Christie 21,470
Alan Tonks 13,674
Board of Control (2 elected)
Fergy Brown 19,489
Philip White 17,165
Harriet Wolman 12,834
Ward 1
Ben Nobleman 1,870
Michael Colle 1,108
Jay Bell 529
Dan Goldberg 329
A.E. Stollard 213
Ward 2
Tony Mandarano 2,199
Gord Garland 1,045
Ward 3
Ron Bradd 2,108
Tony Rizzo 1,448
Ward 4
Patrick Canavan 1,426
Gary D'Onofrio 1,074
Ward 5
Chris Tonks (acclaimed)
Ward 6
James Trimbee 3,506
Robert MacPherson 2,014
Ward 7
John Nunziata 4,547
Marvin Gordon 743
Frank Ruffolo 621
Vince DeNardo 158

References

  1. Marina Strauss, "Hopefuls want end to chaos in North York", Globe and Mail, 30 October 1980, P4.
  2. "The candidates", Toronto Star, 28 November 1974, A20.
  3. Marina Strauss, "Hopefuls want end to chaos in North York", Globe and Mail, 30 October 1980, P4.
  4. George Brett, "Sorting out your insurance options", Toronto Star, 3 February 1987, G8.
  5. Dave Sansom, Candidate for Regional Councillor (Whitby), accessed 20 October 2006. Cusimano endorsed Sansom's candidacy.
  6. "Scarboro returns old faces". The Globe and Mail. November 11, 1980. p. 13.
  7. Baker, Alden (May 26, 1981). "Faubert wins Scarborough seat". The Globe and Mail. p. 4.
  8. "Civic Elections '80". The Toronto Star. November 11, 1980. pp. A12–A13.
  9. "'I'm no fluke' says re-elected Christie". The Toronto Star. November 11, 1980. p. A14.