Toronto municipal election, 2006

Toronto Mayoral Election, 2006
Toronto
November 13, 2006 (2006-11-13)

Opinion polls
 
Candidate David Miller Jane Pitfield
Popular vote 332,969 188,932
Percentage 56.97% 32.32%


Mayor before election

David Miller

Elected Mayor

David Miller

A lawn sign in the 2006 Municipal Election in Toronto

The 2006 Toronto municipal election took place on 13 November 2006 to elect a mayor and 44 city councillors in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In addition, school trustees were elected to the Toronto District School Board, Toronto Catholic District School Board, Conseil scolaire de district du Centre-Sud-Ouest and Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud. The election was held in conjunction with those held in other municipalities in the province of Ontario (see Ontario municipal elections, 2006). In the mayoral race, incumbent mayor David Miller was re-elected with 57% of the popular vote.

There were 38 candidates running for Mayor of Toronto and 238 candidates running for 44 city councillor positions. To date, this represents the largest number of candidates to ever run in a Toronto municipal election. In contrast to the previous election (which had two acclamations), no candidates were unopposed.

Provincial legislation passed in May 2006 extended municipal council terms in Ontario from the previous three years to four. The council elected in 2006 thus served until 2010.[1]

Election notes

Potential issues

Opinion polls

Polling Firm Polling Dates Link David Miller Jane Pitfield Stephen LeDrew Other Undecided MOE +/−
Decima Research 3–5 November 2006 55%20%2%??3.5% (19/20)
Ipsos-Reid 2–5 November 2006 70% *29% *1% *18%3.5% (19/20)
Léger Marketing 27–31 October 2006 44%22%2%5%17%4.4% (19/20)
Decima Research 20–26 October 2006 30%6%0%??4.9% (19/20)
Strategic Counsel 26–30 September 2006 65% *32% *38.6%4.4% (19/20)
Ipsos-Reid 21–26 September 2006 55% *40% *43%3.5% (19/20)
Environics10 April 2006 – 1 May 2006 54%20%3%22%4.5% (19/20)
Ipsos-Reid?–6 January 2006 50%44%6%?

? statistic not stated/unknown
* percentage of decided voters only
option not available/given at time of polling

Results

Official Results

Mayor

David Miller in April 2006, before the election.
David Miller's poll by poll share of the vote
2006 Toronto municipal election, Mayor of Toronto
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
David Miller 332,969 56.97
Jane Pitfield 188,932 32.32
Stephen LeDrew 8,078 1.38
Michael Alexander 5,247 0.90
Jaime Castillo 5,215 0.89
Douglas Campbell 4,183 0.72
Hazel Jackson 3,333 0.57
Lee Romanov 3,108 0.53
Shaun Bruce 2,820 0.48
Monowar Hossain 2,726 0.47
Joseph Young 2,264 0.39
Kevin Clarke 2,081 0.36
Joel Rubinovich 1,642 0.28
Scott Yee 1,538 0.26
Rodney Muir 1,458 0.25
Nicholas Brooks 1,397 0.24
John Porter 1,348 0.23
Diana-De Maxted 1,311 0.22
David Dicks 1,283 0.22
Duri Naimji 1,240 0.21
Bob Smith 1,105 0.19
Mark Korolnek 1,079 0.18
Glenn Coles 1,019 0.17
Peter Styrsky 945 0.16
Mitch L. Gold 880 0.15
Ryan Goldhar 787 0.13
Mehmet Ali Yagiz 753 0.13
Ratan Wadhwa 696 0.12
Adam Sit 663 0.11
Paul Sheldon 624 0.11
Dave DuMoulin 601 0.10
Gerald Derome 578 0.10
Thomas Shipley 574 0.10
Soumen Deb 517 0.09
David Schiebel 498 0.09
David Vallance 486 0.08
John Weingust 312 0.05
Mark State 194 0.03
Total valid votes 584,484 100.00

Information on minor candidates

City Council

Map of Toronto's Wards

Ward 1 Etobicoke North

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Candidate Votes %
Suzan Hall (incumbent) 4878 50.9
Sonali Verma 2999 31.3
Anthony Caputo 490 5.1
Andre Lucas 467 4.9
Francis Ahinful 351 3.7
Ted Berger 186 1.9
Rosemarie Mulhall 129 1.3
Brian Prevost 79 0.8

Ward 2 Etobicoke North

Candidate Votes %
Rob Ford (incumbent) 842166.0
Cadigia Ali 201015.8
Mike McKenna 12419.7
Kevin Mark 4993.9
Philip DeSouza 3632.8
Nick Nobile 2191.7

Ward 3 Etobicoke Centre

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Candidate Votes %
Doug Holyday (incumbent) 975769.8
Peter Kudryk 217215.5
Lillian Lança 13919.9
Ross Vaughan 6694.8

Ward 4 Etobicoke Centre

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Candidate Votes %
Gloria Lindsay Luby (incumbent) 997968.5
Shane Daly 410828.2
Sam Mehta 4713.2

Ward 5 Etobicoke—Lakeshore

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Candidate Votes %
Peter Milczyn (incumbent) 850155.8
Arthur Roszak 385625.3
John Chiappetta 166810.9
Joseph Mignone 10216.7
Bojidar Tchernev 1911.3

Ward 6 Etobicoke—Lakeshore

Candidate Votes %
Mark Grimes (incumbent) 647242.6
Jem Cain 375824.7
Matthew Day 232715.3
Gregory Wowchuk 9316.1
Danuta Markiewicz 5313.5
Rosalie Chalmers 4242.8
Walter Melnyk 3092.0
Tony Del Grande 3032.0
George Kash 1310.9

Ward 7 York West

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Candidate Votes %
Giorgio Mammoliti (incumbent) 587762.6
Sandra Anthony 275329.3
Larry Perlman 4955.3
Fred Cutler 2582.8

Ward 8 York West

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2006 Toronto municipal election, Councillor, Ward Eight
Candidate Total votes % of total votes Notes
Anthony Perruzza 4,738 45.70
(x)Peter Li Preti 4,159 40.11
Hau Dang Tan 734 7.08
Garry Green 371 3.58
Ramnarine Tiwari 193 1.86
Abdulhaq Omar 173 1.67
Total valid votes 10,368 100.00

Ward 9 York Centre

Candidate Votes %
Maria Augimeri (incumbent) 725677.6
Vlad Protsenko 210022.4

Ward 10 York Centre

Candidate Votes %
Michael Feldman (incumbent) 652752.0
Igor Toutchinski 194015.4
Magda Berkovits 158612.6
Max Royz 11068.8
Robert Freedland 5614.5
Craig Smith 4403.5
Alex Dumalag 4043.2

Ward 11 York South—Weston

Candidate Votes %
Frances Nunziata (incumbent) 646949.6
Paul Ferreira 481236.9
Rocky Gualtieri 12359.5
Pansy Mullings 5264.0

Ward 12 York South—Weston

Candidate Votes %
Frank Di Giorgio (incumbent) 498048.2
Nick Dominelli 272526.4
Joe Renda 141913.7
Keith Sweeney 105410.2
Michel Dugré 1571.5

Ward 13 Parkdale—High Park

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Candidate Votes %
Bill Saundercook (incumbent) 6930 43.4
Greg Hamara 4829 30.2
David Garrick 2904 18.2
Frances Wdowczyk 605 3.8
Linda Coltman 433 2.7
Aleksander Oniszczak 281 1.8

Ward 14 Parkdale—High Park

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Candidate Votes %
Gord Perks 381630.1
Rowena Santos 297823.5
Ted Lojko 187214.8
John Colautti 164513.0
David White 8857.0
Tom Freeman 4763.8
Walter Jarsky 3422.7
Dilorece South 2882.3
Anthony Quinn 1030.8
Beverly Bernardo 990.8
David Hanna 730.6
Matthew Vezina 510.4
Jimmy Talpa 190.2
Barry Hubick 140.1

Ward 15 Eglinton—Lawrence

2006 Toronto municipal election, Councillor, Ward Fifteen
Candidate Total votes % of total votes Notes
(x)Howard Moscoe 5,820 46.89
Ron Singer 3,110 25.06
Rosina Bonavota 1,897 15.28
Howard Cohen 675 5.44
Eva Tavares 477 3.84
Dino Stamatopoulos 311 2.51
Alex Papouchine 122 0.98
Total valid votes 12,412 100.00

Ward 16 Eglinton—Lawrence

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Candidate Votes %
Karen Stintz (incumbent) 888064.6
Albert Pantaleo 172112.5
Charm Darby 142110.3
Steve Watt 8866.4
Steven Bosnick 4773.5
Yigal Rifkind 3642.6

Ward 17 Davenport

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Candidate Votes %
Cesar Palacio (incumbent) 482742.3
Alejandra Bravo 454639.8
Fred Dominelli 149113.1
Cinzia Scalabrini 2111.9
David Faria 2061.8
Gustavo Valdez 770.7
Wilson Basantes Espinoza 500.4

Ward 18 Davenport

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Candidate Votes %
Adam Giambrone (incumbent) 602566.9
Simon Wookey 208923.2
Jim McMillan 2923.2
Lloyd Ferguson 2622.9
Nha Le 2512.8
Jim Rawling 871.0

Ward 19 Trinity—Spadina

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Candidate Votes %
Joe Pantalone (incumbent) 852476.5
George Sawision 171015.3
Nick Boragina 5114.6
Hïmy Syed 4033.6

Ward 20 Trinity—Spadina

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Candidate Votes %
Adam Vaughan 783451.7
Helen Kennedy 533435.2
Desmond Cole 7504.9
Chris Ouellette 3752.5
Joseph Tuan 3592.4
Devendra Sharma 2311.5
Douglas Lowry 1931.3
Carmin Priolo 910.6

Ward 21 St. Paul's

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Candidate Votes %
Joe Mihevc (incumbent) 8092 56.7
John Sewell 3326 23.3
John Adams 2712 19.0
Tony Corpuz 150 1.1

Ward 22 St. Paul's

Candidate Votes %
Michael Walker (incumbent) 1189978.2
Rob Newman 250616.5
Gord Reynolds 8055.3

Ward 23 Willowdale

Candidate Votes %
John Filion (incumbent) 885357.4
Andrew Miller 523534.0
Cornel Chifor 5573.6
Mohammed Choudhary 3942.6
Ignacio Manlangit 3732.4

Ward 24 Willowdale

Candidate Votes %
David Shiner (incumbent) 693054.1
Ed Shiller 376829.4
Sanaz Amirpour 132910.4
Colleen Ladd 7896.2

Ward 25 Don Valley West

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Candidate Votes %
Cliff Jenkins (incumbent) 795458.3
Tony Dickins 278820.4
Robertson Boyle 9717.1
Peter Kapsalis 9677.1
John Blair 9647.1

Ward 26 Don Valley West

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Candidate Votes %
John Parker 336920.1
Mohamed Dhanani 315518.8
Abdul Ingar 294017.6
Geoff Kettel 13728.2
Natalie Maniates 13368.0
David Thomas 10956.5
John Masterson 8875.3
Michele Carroll-Smith 7434.4
Debbie Lechter 5773.4
Csaba Vegh 3712.2
Muhammad Alam 2611.6
Fred Williams 2561.5
Bahar Aminvaziri 2151.3
Orhan Aybars 990.6
Raza Jabbar 760.5

Ward 27 Toronto Centre

Candidate Votes %
Kyle Rae (incumbent) 893156.5
Carol Golench 13918.8
Chris Reid 13308.4
Gary Leroux 13278.4
Cam Johnson 9135.8
Susan Gapka 7524.8
Daniel Young 6143.9
Rob Bezanson 5473.5

Ward 28 Toronto Centre

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Candidate Votes %
Pam McConnell (incumbent) 843462.8
Howard Bortenstein 141810.6
Catherina Perez 10647.9
Yaqoob Khan 7315.4
Connie Harrison 7065.3
Holly Cartmell 6464.8
Baquie Ghazi 4403.3

Ward 29 Toronto—Danforth

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Candidate Votes %
Case Ootes (incumbent) 579046.3
Diane Alexopoulos 577046.1
Andrew James 5184.1
Hamish Wilson 1831.5
John Richardson 1371.1
Darryl Smith 1140.9

Ward 30 Toronto—Danforth

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Candidate Votes %
Paula Fletcher (incumbent) 793660.2
Suzanne McCormick 347026.3
Edward Chin 9377.1
Michael Zubiak 5224.0
Patrick Kraemer 2201.7
Daniel Nicastro 960.7

Ward 31 Beaches—East York

Candidate Votes %
Janet Davis (incumbent) 899065.9
Steve Minos 418730.7
Paul Murton 1761.3
Mark Hindle 1671.2
Leonard Subotich 1190.9

Ward 32 Beaches—East York

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Candidate Votes %
Sandra Bussin (incumbent) 1037769.8
Erica Maier 12878.7
John Lewis 10817.3
Donna Braniff 6604.4
Matt Williams 5573.7
Alan Burke 3322.2
John Greer 3052.1
William Gallos 1961.3
Luca Mele 820.6

Ward 33 Don Valley East

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Candidate Votes %
Shelley Carroll (incumbent) 6219 59.3
Sarah Tsang-Fahey 1424 13.6
Zane Caplan 1392 13.3
Jim Conlon 1060 10.1
Anderson Tung 398 3.4

Ward 34 Don Valley East

Candidate Votes %
Denzil Minnan-Wong (incumbent) 7567 60.7
Susan Salek 3240 26.0
George Maxwell 589 4.7
Atiya Ahmed 560 4.5
Gary Walsh 516 4.1

Ward 35 Scarborough Southwest

Candidate Votes %
Adrian Heaps 2949 23.8
Michelle Berardinetti 2860 23.1
Dan Harris 1853 14.9
Elizabeth Moyer 1371 11.1
Mike Kilpatrick 1098 8.9
Worrick Russell 786 6.3
Sharif Ahmed 669 5.4
Norman Lovatsis 436 3.5
Jason Carey 113 0.9
Armando Calderon 94 0.8
Michael Brausewetter 89 0.7
Tony Festino 52 0.4
Axcel Cocon 30 0.2

Ward 36 Scarborough Southwest

Candidate Votes %
Brian Ashton (incumbent) 9717 77.7
Eddy Gasparotto 1597 12.8
Greg Crompton 828 6.6
Ron Sonier 367 3.9

Ward 37 Scarborough Centre

Candidate Votes %
Michael Thompson (incumbent) 11987 87.1
Jamie Kallmeyer 1094 8.0
Derick Ackloo 674 4.9

Ward 38 Scarborough Centre

Candidate Votes %
Glenn De Baeremaeker (incumbent) 8583 61.9
Tushar Shah 1330 9.6
Willie Reodica 1233 8.9
Dan Sandor 1144 8.2
Bruce Hare 422 3.0
Kirk Jensen 399 2.9
Michael Binetti 390 2.8
Clement Babb 375 2.7

Ward 39 Scarborough—Agincourt

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Candidate Votes %
Mike Del Grande (incumbent) 796468.2
John Wong 188816.2
Wayne Cook 6605.6
Lushan Lu 6145.3
Sunshine Smith 3653.1
Samuel Kung 1941.7

Ward 40 Scarborough—Agincourt

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Candidate Votes %
Norm Kelly (incumbent) 10481 79.0
George Pappas 1618 12.2
Sunny Eren 746 5.6
Winston Ramjeet 416 3.1

Ward 41 Scarborough—Rouge River

Candidate Votes %
Chin Lee 550137.8
David Robertson 332422.9
Thadsha Navamanikkam 172711.9
Hratch Aynedjian13769.5
Scott Shi 9266.4
John Ching 6904.7
Sonny Yeung 3652.5
Malcolm Mansfield 3382.3
Jose Baking 1581.1
Min Lee 1391.0

Ward 42 Scarborough—Rouge River

Candidate Votes %
Raymond Cho (incumbent) 7480 52.2
Kumar Nadarajah 3683 25.7
Mohammed Ather 1639 11.4
Bonnie Irwin 1532 10.7

Ward 43 Scarborough East

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Candidate Votes %
Paul Ainslie 4677 38.7
Jim Robb 3388 28.1
Abdul Patel 1738 14.4
John Laforet 933 7.7
Mujeeb Khan 495 4.1
Glenn Kitchen 495 4.1
Amarjeet Chhabra 351 2.9

Ward 44 Scarborough East

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Candidate Votes %
Ron Moeser 6480 41.3
Diana Hall 6419 40.9
Richard Ross 1062 6.8
Donald Blair 588 3.7
Kevin Richardson 587 3.7
Mohammed Mirza 421 2.7
Kevin Wellington 87 0.6
Richard Rieger 53 0.3

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