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Canadian federal election results in Central Toronto

Seats obtained by party
  Independents

This page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the central, earlier-development areas of Toronto—in particular, Old Toronto (what was the city of Toronto prior to the 1998 amalgamation), the former Borough of York, most of the former City of East York, and the southern, older portions of the former City of North York, in particular those south of Highway 401 and west of Leslie Street.

Regional profile

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Until 1962, most ridings in inner Toronto were Progressive Conservative strongholds, aside from splits with the Liberals in the 1949 and 1953 elections. Since 1962, Central Toronto, particularly Old Toronto, has generally leaned to the political left or centre-left. Most elections in the 1960s resulted in a small handful (most often two or three) of New Democratic Party (NDP) seats with the Liberals taking all or most of the rest. Between 1972 and 1988, inclusive, the Tories usually split Toronto seats almost evenly with the Liberals (1972, 1979, 1984) or were reduced to about the same number of seats as the NDP (1974, 1980, 1988) with the Grits taking the lion's share. In 1993, 1997, and 2000, the Grits held every seat in the former Metro Toronto, in some cases with large margins. The NDP broke through to win a seat in the 2004 election, when its new leader Jack Layton took Toronto–Danforth, and did slightly better in each of the next two elections, held in 2006 and 2008.

In 2011, the Liberal vote collapsed under the onslaught of both the Conservatives and the NDP, with the Conservatives taking two uptown ridings, the Liberals retaining two downtown ridings along Yonge Street, and the NDP winning the remaining six. Before then, centre-right parties had been completely shut out in central Toronto since the PCs lost all their seats in 1993. The region reverted to its post-1990 form in 2015, as a massive surge in Liberal support allowed the Liberals to sweep Toronto. However, growing discontent with Justin Trudeau's government led to the Conservatives winning a by-election in Toronto-St Paul's, with Don Stewart winning by less than 2%, making it the first time the Conservatives won a riding inside the 416 since 2011.

Votes by party throughout time

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Election Liberal Conservative New Democratic Green People's PC Reform /
Alliance
Others
1979 154,547
38.5%
90,968
22.7%
149,203
37.2%
5,569
1.4%
1980 168,155
44.0%
83,187
21.8%
124,224
32.5%
4,238
1.1%
1984 137,437
33.6%
101,801
24.9%
3,344
0.8%
160,470
39.2%
4,659
1.1%
1988 186,773
42.6%
92,398
21.1%
1,358
0.3%
148,915
34.0%
6,174
1.4%
1993 239,384
56.3%
44,803
10.5%
2,895
0.7%
64,480
15.2%
53,485
12.6%
19,413
4.6%
1997 213,314
50.3%
80,669
19.0%
4,377
1.0%
67,657
16.0%
35,110
8.3%
22,815
5.4%
2000 218,459
53.6%
62,897
15.4%
5,483
1.3%
55,393
13.6%
41,017
10.1%
18,784
4.6%
2004 244,018
52.0%
75,063
16.0%
125,218
26.7%
21,548
4.6%
1,041
0.2%
2006 239,455
46.5%
98,414
19.1%
148,843
28.9%
25,164
4.9%
1,807
0.4%
2008 201,095
43.2%
98,158
21.1%
120,695
25.9%
42,406
9.1%
2,362
0.5%
2011 164,142
32.8%
127,066
25.4%
185,200
37.0%
20,721
4.1%
1,827
0.4%
2015 291,170
49.5%
118,875
20.2%
156,260
26.6%
15,685
2.7%
3,627
0.6%
2019 324,644
52.8%
109,889
17.9%
135,115
22.0%
35,549
5.8%
6,411
1.0%
1,016
0.2%
2021 238,814
44.7%
106,538
20.0%
134,098
25.1%
18,332
3.4%
15,243
2.9%
19,583
3.7%

Detailed results

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2021

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC Other
Beaches—East York Nathaniel Erskine-Smith
28,919
56.58%
Lisa Robinson
7,336
14.35%
Alejandra Ruiz Vargas
11,513
22.52%
Reuben Anthony DeBoer
1,388
2.72%
Radu Rautescu
1,613
3.16%
Philip Fernandez (M-L)
50 0.10%
Nathaniel Erskine-Smith
Jennifer Moxon (Comm.)
131 0.26%
Karen Lee Wilde (Ind.)
166 0.32%
Davenport
(judicial recount terminated)
Julie Dzerowicz
19,930
42.13%
Jenny Kalimbet
4,774
10.09%
Alejandra Bravo
19,854
41.97%
Adrian Currie
1,087
2.30%
Tara Dos Remedios
1,499
3.17%
Chai Kalevar (Ind.)
77 0.16%
Julie Dzerowicz
Troy Young (Ind.)
86 0.18%
Don Valley West Rob Oliphant
24,798
52.75%
Yvonne Robertson
16,695
35.51%
Syeda Riaz
3,814
8.11%
Elvira Caputolan
761
1.62%
Michael Minas
881
1.87%
Adil Khan (Cent.)
65
0.14%
Rob Oliphant
Eglinton—Lawrence Marco Mendicino
24,051
48.48%
Geoff Pollock
18,082
36.45%
Caleb Senneker
4,543
9.16%
Eric Frydman
1,490
3.00%
Timothy Gleeson
1,445
2.91%
Marco Mendicino
Parkdale—High Park Arif Virani
22,307
42.45%
Nestor Sanajko
6,815
12.97%
Paul Taylor
20,602
39.21%
Diem Marchand-Lafortune
957
1.82%
Wilfried Richard Alexander Danzinger
1,642
3.13%
Lorne Gershuny (M-L)
90 0.17%
Arif Virani
Terry Parker (Mar.)
130 0.25%
Spadina—Fort York Kevin Vuong[a]
18,991
38.90%
Sukhi Jandu
9,875
20.23%
Norm Di Pasquale
16,834
34.48%
Amanda Rosenstock
1,645
3.37%
Ian Roden
1,476
3.02%
Adam Vaughan$[2]
Toronto Centre Marci Ien
23,071
50.35%
Ryan Lester
5,571
12.16%
Brian Chang
11,909
25.99%
Annamie Paul
3,921
8.56%
Syed Jaffery
1,047
2.29%
Ivan Byard (Comm.)
181 0.40%
Marci Ien
Peter Stubbins (Animal)
117 0.26%
Toronto—Danforth Julie Dabrusin
25,214
48.36%
Michael Carey
6,547
12.56%
Clare Hacksel
17,555
33.67%
Maryem Tollar
1,023
1.96%
Wayne Simmons
1,282
2.46%
Habiba Desai (Ind.)
123 0.24%
Julie Dabrusin
Elizabeth Rowley (Comm.)
215 0.41%
Liz White (Animal)
183 0.35%
Toronto—St. Paul's Carolyn Bennett
26,429
49.22%
Stephanie Osadchuk
13,587
25.30%
Sidney Coles
9,036
16.83%
Phil De Luna
3,214
5.99%
Peter Remedios
1,432
2.67%
Carolyn Bennett
University—Rosedale Chrystia Freeland
22,451
47.53%
Steven Taylor
9,473
20.06%
Nicole Robicheau
11,921
25.24%
Tim Grant
1,974
4.18%
David Kent
1,172
2.48%
Drew Garvie (Comm.)
244
0.52%
Chrystia Freeland
York South—Weston Ahmed Hussen
21,644
56.12%
Sajanth Mohan
7,783
20.18%
Hawa Mire
6,517
16.90%
Nicki Ward
872
2.26%
Sitara Chiu
1,754
4.55%
Ahmed Hussen

2019

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Parties 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Liberal 11 0 0 0
New Democratic 0 7 4 0
Conservative 0 4 7 0
Green 0 0 0 11
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC Other
Beaches—East York Nathaniel Erskine-Smith
32,647
57.20%
Nadirah Nazeer
8,026
14.06%
Mae J. Nam
12,196
21.37%
Sean Manners
3,378
5.92%
Deborah McKenzie
831
1.46%
Nathaniel Erskine-Smith
Davenport Julie Dzerowicz
23,251
43.72%
Sanjay Bhatia
4,921
9.25%
Andrew Cash
21,812
41.02%
Hannah Conover-Arthurs
2,397
4.51%
Francesco Ciardullo
496
0.93%
Chai Kalevar (Ind.)
79
0.15%
Elizabeth Rowley (Comm.)
138
0.26%
Troy Young (Ind.)
86
0.16%
Julie Dzerowicz
Don Valley West Rob Oliphant
29,148
55.80%
Yvonne Robertson
16,304
31.21%
Laurel MacDowell
3,804
7.28%
Amanda Kistindey
2,257
4.32%
Ian Prittie
444
0.85%
John Kittredge (Libert.)
277
0.53%
Rob Oliphant
Eglinton—Lawrence Marco Mendicino
29,850
53.30%
Chani Aryeh-Bain
18,549
33.12%
Alexandra Nash
4,741
8.47%
Reuben DeBoer
2,278
4.07%
Michael Staffieri
586
1.05%
Marco Mendicino
Parkdale—High Park Arif Virani
28,852
47.39%
Adam Pham
8,015
13.16%
Paul M. Taylor
19,180
31.50%
Nick Capra
3,916
6.43%
Greg Wycliffe
643
1.06%
Lorne Gershuny (M-L)
43
0.07%
Alykhan Pabani (Comm.)
119
0.20%
Terry Parker (Mar.)
119
0.20%
Arif Virani
Spadina—Fort York Adam Vaughan
33,822
55.77%
Frank Fang
10,680
17.61%
Diana Yoon
12,188
20.10%
Dean Maher
3,174
5.23%
Robert Stewart
672
1.11%
Marcela Ramirez (Ind.)
114
0.19%
Adam Vaughan
Toronto Centre Bill Morneau
31,271
57.37%
Ryan Lester
6,613
12.13%
Brian Chang
12,142
22.27%
Annamie Paul
3,852
7.07%
Sean Carson (Rhino.)
147
0.27%
Bronwyn Cragg (Comm.)
125
0.23%
Philip Fernandez (M-L)
54
0.10%
Rob Lewin (Animal)
182
0.33%
Jason Tavares (Ind.)
126
0.23%
Bill Morneau
Toronto—Danforth Julie Dabrusin
27,681
47.68%
Zia Choudhary
6,091
10.49%
Min Sook Lee
19,283
33.21%
Chris Tolley
3,761
6.48%
Tara Dos Remedios
621
1.07%
Elizabeth Abbott (Animal)
261
0.45%
Ivan Byard (Comm.)
151
0.26%
John Kladitis (Ind.)
210
0.36%
Julie Dabrusin
Toronto—St. Paul's Carolyn Bennett
32,494
54.31%
Jae Truesdell
12,933
21.61%
Alok Mukherjee
9,442
15.78%
Sarah Climenhaga
4,042
6.76%
John Kellen
923
1.54%
Carolyn Bennett
University—Rosedale Chrystia Freeland
29,652
51.67%
Helen-Claire Tingling
9,342
16.28%
Melissa Jean-Baptiste Vajda
12,573
21.91%
Tim Grant
4,861
8.47%
Aran Lockwood
510
0.89%
Karin Brothers (SCC)
124
0.22%
Drew Garvie (Comm.)
143
0.25%
Steve Rutschinski (M-L)
27
0.05%
Liz White (Animal)
159
0.28%
Chrystia Freeland
York South—Weston Ahmed Hussen
25,976
58.42%
Jasveen Rattan
8,415
18.93%
Yafet Tewelde
7,754
17.44%
Nicki Ward
1,633
3.67%
Gerard Racine
685
1.54%
Ahmed Hussen

2015

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Party rankings

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Parties 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Liberal 11 0 0 0
New Democratic 0 8 3 0
Conservative 0 3 8 0
Green 0 0 0 11
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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative NDP Liberal Green Libertarian Marxist-Leninist Other
Beaches—East York Bill Burrows
9,124
16.43%
Matthew Kellway
17,113
30.82%
Nathaniel Erskine-Smith
27,458
49.45%
Randall Sach
1,433
2.58%
Roger Carter
105
0.19%
James Sears (Ind.)[b]
254 0.46%
Matthew Kellway
Peter Surjanac (Ind.)
43 0.08%
Davenport Carlos Oliveira
5,233
10.55%
Andrew Cash
20,506
41.36%
Julie Dzerowicz
21,947
44.26%
Dan Stein
1,530
3.09%
Miguel Figueroa (Comm.)
261 0.53%
Andrew Cash
Chai Kalevar (Ind.)
107 0.22%
Don Valley West John Carmichael
19,206
37.60%
Syeda Riaz
3,076
6.02%
Rob Oliphant
27,472
53.78%
Natalie Hunt
848
1.66%
John Kittredge
325
0.64%
Sharon Cromwell (Ind.)
75 0.15%
John Carmichael
Elizabeth Hill (Comm.)
84 0.16%
Eglinton—Lawrence Joe Oliver
23,788
42.64%
Andrew Thomson
3,505
6.28%
Marco Mendicino
27,278
48.89%
Matthew Chisholm
799
1.43%
Ethan Buchman
308
0.55%
Rudy Brunell Solomonovici (Animal All.)
114
0.20%
Joe Oliver
Parkdale—High Park Ian Allen
7,641
13.05%
Peggy Nash
23,566
40.24%
Arif Virani
24,623
42.04%
Adam Phipps
1,743
2.98%
Mark Jeftovic
610
1.04%
Lorne Gershuny
100
0.17%
Terry Parker (Mar.)
191 0.33%
Peggy Nash
Carol Royer (Ind.)
93 0.16%
Spadina—Fort York Sabrina Zuniga
8,673
15.73%
Olivia Chow
15,047
27.28%
Adam Vaughan
30,141
54.65%
Sharon Danley
1,137
2.06%
Nick Lin
59
0.11%
Michael Nicula (PACT)
91
0.17%
Adam Vaughan
Trinity—Spadina
Toronto Centre Julian Di Battista
6,167
12.19%
Linda McQuaig
13,467
26.61%
Bill Morneau
29,297
57.90%
Colin Biggin
1,315
2.60%
Philip Fernandez
76
0.15%
Mariam Ahmad (Comm.)
133 0.26%
Chrystia Freeland
Jordan Stone (Ind.)
147 0.29%
Toronto—Danforth Benjamin Dichter
5,478
9.86%
Craig Scott
22,325
40.17%
Julie Dabrusin
23,531
42.34%
Chris Tolley
2,618
4.71%
Elizabeth Abbott (Animal All.)
354 0.64%
Craig Scott
John Richardson (PC)
1,275 2.29%
Toronto—St. Paul's Marnie MacDougall
15,376
26.99%
Noah Richler
8,386
14.72%
Carolyn Bennett
31,481
55.26%
Kevin Farmer
1,729
3.03%
Carolyn Bennett
St. Paul's
University—Rosedale Karim Jivraj
9,790
17.51%
Jennifer Hollett
15,988
28.59%
Chrystia Freeland
27,849
49.80%
Nick Wright
1,641
2.93%
Jesse Waslowski
233
0.42%
Steve Rutchinski
51
0.09%
David Berlin (TBP)
122 0.22%
New District
Drew Garvie (Comm.)
125 0.22%
Simon Luisi (Animal All.)
126 0.23%
York South—Weston James Robinson
8,399
19.22%
Mike Sullivan
13,281
30.39%
Ahmed Hussen
20,093
45.97%
John Johnson
892
2.04%
Stephen Lepone
1,041
2.38%
Mike Sullivan

2011

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Party rankings

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Parties 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
New Democratic 6 1 3 0
Liberal 2 8 0 0
Conservative 2 1 7 0
Green 0 0 0 10
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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative Liberal NDP Green Other
Beaches—East York Bill Burrows
11,067
22.74%
Maria Minna
14,967
30.75%
Matthew Kellway
20,265
41.64%
Aaron Cameron
2,240
4.60%
Roger Carter (M-L)
130
0.27%
Maria Minna
Davenport Theresa Rodrigues
5,573
14.20%
Mario Silva
10,946
27.89%
Andrew Cash
21,096
53.74%
Wayne Scott
1,344
3.42%
Miguel Figueroa (Comm.)
167 0.43%
Mario Silva
Simon Luisi (AAEVP)
128 0.33%
Don Valley West John Carmichael
22,962
42.93%
Rob Oliphant
22,351
41.79%
Nicole Yovanoff
6,280
11.74%
Georgina Wilcock
1,703
3.18%
Dimitris Kabitsis (Comm.)
186
0.35%
Rob Oliphant
Eglinton—Lawrence Joe Oliver
22,652
46.81%
Joe Volpe
18,590
38.42%
Justin Chatwin
5,613
11.60%
Paul William Baker
1,534
3.17%
Joe Volpe
Parkdale—High Park Taylor Train
7,924
15.55%
Gerard Kennedy
16,757
32.89%
Peggy Nash
24,046
47.20%
Sarah Newton
1,666
3.27%
Andrew Borkowski (CHP)
251 0.49%
Gerard Kennedy
Lorne Gershuny (M-L)
86 0.17%
Terry Parker (Mar.)
215 0.42%
St. Paul's Maureen Harquail
17,864
32.37%
Carolyn Bennett
22,409
40.60%
William Molls
12,124
21.97%
Jim McGarva
2,495
4.52%
John Kittredge (Libert.)
303
0.55%
Carolyn Bennett
Toronto Centre Kevin Moore
12,604
22.64%
Bob Rae
22,832
41.01%
Susan Wallace
16,818
30.21%
Ellen Michelson
2,796
5.02%
Judi Falardeau (Libert.)
277 0.50%
Bob Rae
Philip Fernandez (M-L)
76 0.14%
Catherine Holliday (Comm.)
159 0.29%
Bahman Yazdanfar (Ind.)
108 0.19%
Toronto—Danforth Katarina von Koenig
6,885
14.32%
Andrew Lang
8,472
17.62%
Jack Layton
29,235
60.80%
Adriana Mugnatto-Hamu
3,107
6.46%
Marie Crawford (AAEVP)
387
0.80%
Jack Layton
Trinity—Spadina Gin Siow
10,976
16.81%
Christine Innes
15,276
23.39%
Olivia Chow
35,601
54.51%
Rachel Barney
2,861
4.38%
Chester Brown (Libert.)
456 0.70%
Olivia Chow
Nick Lin (M-L)
140 0.21%
York South—Weston Jilian Saweczko
8,559
24.32%
Alan Tonks
11,542
32.79%
Mike Sullivan
14,122
40.12%
Sonny Day
975
2.77%
Alan Tonks

2008

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Party rankings

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Parties 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Liberal 8 2 0 0
New Democratic 2 4 4 0
Conservative 0 4 6 0
Green 0 0 0 10
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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative Liberal NDP Green Marxist-Leninist Other
Beaches—
East York
Caroline Alleslev
7,907
17.08%
Maria Minna
18,967
40.97%
Marilyn Churley
14,875
32.13%
Zoran Markovski
4,389
9.48%
Roger Carter
155
0.33%
Maria Minna
Davenport Theresa Rodrigues
3,838
11.01%
Mario Silva
15,953
45.77%
Peter Ferreira
10,896
31.26%
Wayne Scott
3,655
10.49%
Sarah Thompson
87
0.25%
Miguel Figueroa (Comm.)
160 0.46%
Mario Silva
Wendy Forrest (Ind.)
172 0.49%
Simon Luisi (AAEVP)
92 0.26%
Don Valley West John Carmichael
19,441
38.83%
Rob Oliphant
22,112
44.36%
David Sparrow
5,102
10.19%
Georgina Wilcock
3,155
6.30%
Catherine Holiday (Comm.)
162 0.32%
Vacant
Eglinton—Lawrence Joe Oliver
17,073
39.25%
Joe Volpe
19,113
43.99%
Justin Chatwin
3,663
8.42%
Andrew James
3,629
8.34%
Joe Volpe
Parkdale—
High Park
Jilian Saweczko
5,992
12.44%
Gerard Kennedy
20,705
42.98%
Peggy Nash
17,332
35.97%
Rob Rishchynski
3,601
7.47%
Lorne Gershuny
110
0.23%
Andrew Borkowski (CHP)
230 0.48%
Peggy Nash
Terry Parker (Mar.)
209 0.43%
St. Paul's Heather Jewell
13,948
26.86%
Carolyn Bennett
26,286
50.61%
Anita Agrawal
6,666
12.83%
Justin Erdman
4,726
9.10%
John Kittredge (Libert.)
312
0.60%
Carolyn Bennett
Toronto Centre David Peter Gentili
9,402
18.33%
Bob Rae
27,462
53.53%
El-Farouk Khaki
7,741
15.09%
Ellen Michelson
6,081
11.85%
Philip Fernandez
92
0.18%
Johan Boyden (Comm.)
193 0.38%
Bob Rae
Gerald Derome (Ind.)
146 0.28%
Liz White (AAEVP)
187 0.36%
Toronto—Danforth Christina Perreault
5,287
11.65%
Andrew Lang
13,336
29.38%
Jack Layton
20,323
44.78%
Sharon Howarth
5,955
13.21%
Marcell Rodden
87
0.19%
Marie Crawford (AAEVP)
175 0.39%
Jack Layton
John Richardson (Ind.)
130 0.29%
Bahman Yazdanfar (CAP)
54 0.12%
Trinity—Spadina Christine McGirr
8,249
13.78%
Christine Innes
20,970
35.02%
Olivia Chow
24,454
40.84%
Stephen La Frenie
5,418
9.05%
Carlos Santos Almeida (Ind.)
164 0.27%
Olivia Chow
Chester Brown (Libert.)
491 0.82%
Val Illie (Ind.)
132 0.22%
York South—Weston Aydin Cocelli
7,021
20.36%
Alan Tonks
16,071
46.60%
Mike Sullivan
9,641
27.95%
Andre Papadimitriou
1,757
5.09%
Alan Tonks

2006

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Party rankings

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Parties 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Liberal 7 3 0 0
New Democratic 3 4 3 0
Conservative 0 3 7 0
Green 0 0 0 10
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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Marxist-Leninist Other
Beaches—East York Maria Minna
20,678
40.39%
Peter Conroy
9,238
18.04%
Marilyn Churley
17,900
34.96%
Jim Harris
3,106
6.07%
Roger Carter
91
0.18%
Jim Love (PC)
183
0.36%
Maria Minna
Davenport Mario Silva
20,172
51.87%
Theresa Rodrigues
4,202
10.80%
Gord Perks
12,681
32.61%
Mark O'Brien
1,440
3.70%
Sarah Thompson
103
0.26%
Miguel Figueroa (Comm.)
172 0.44%
Mario Silva
Wendy Forrest (CAP)
122 0.31%
Don Valley West John Godfrey
28,709
53.36%
John Carmichael
17,908
33.29%
David Thomas
4,902
9.11%
Daphne So
1,906
3.54%
Paul Barnes (CAP)
151 0.28%
John Godfrey
Soumen Deb (Libert.)
226 0.42%
Eglinton—Lawrence Joe Volpe
26,044
52.89%
Peter Coy
14,897
30.25%
Maurganne Mooney
5,660
11.49%
Patrick Metzger
2,520
5.12%
John Brian Steele (NA)
123
0.25%
Joe Volpe
Parkdale—High Park Sarmite Sam Bulte
18,489
35.94%
Jurij Klufas
8,777
17.06%
Peggy Nash
20,790
40.41%
Robert L. Rishchynski
2,840
5.52%
Lorne Gershuny
124
0.24%
Beverly Bernardo (NA)
119 0.23%
Sarmite Bulte
Terry Parker (Mar.)
311 0.60%
St. Paul's Carolyn Bennett
29,295
50.26%
Peter Kent
15,021
25.77%
Paul Summerville
11,189
19.20%
Kevin Farmer
2,785
4.78%
Carolyn Bennett
Toronto Centre Bill Graham
30,874
52.23%
Lewis Reford
10,763
18.21%
Michael Shapcott
14,036
23.74%
Chris Tindal
3,080
5.21%
Philip Fernandez
66
0.11%
Johan Boyden (Comm.)
120 0.20%
Bill Graham
Michel Prairie (NA)
101 0.17%
Liz White (AAEVP)
72 0.12%
Toronto—Danforth Deborah Coyne
17,256
34.23%
Kren Clausen
4,992
9.90%
Jack Layton
24,412
48.42%
Al Hart
3,583
7.11%
Marcell Rodden
172
0.34%
Jack Layton
Trinity—Spadina Tony Ianno
25,067
40.14%
Sam Goldstein
5,625
9.01%
Olivia Chow
28,748
46.03%
Thom Chapman
2,398
3.84%
Nick Lin
138
0.22%
Asif Hossain (PC)
392 0.63%
Tony Ianno
John Riddell (CAP)
82 0.13%
York South—Weston Alan Tonks
22,871
57.06%
Steve Halicki
6,991
17.44%
Paul Ferreira
8,525
21.27%
Maria De Angelis-Pater
1,506
3.76%
Dragan Cimesa (Ind.)
189
0.47%
Alan Tonks

2004

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Party rankings

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Parties 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Liberal 9 1 0 0
New Democratic 1 6 3 0
Conservative 0 3 7 0
Green 0 0 0 10
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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other
Beaches—East York Maria Minna
22,494
Nick Nikopoulos
6,603
Peter Tabuns
15,156
Peter James Davison
2,127
553 Maria Minna
Davenport Mario Silva
16,773
Theresa Rodrigues
3,077
Rui Pires
11,292
Mark O'Brien
1,384
564 Charles Caccia
Don Valley West John Godfrey
30,615
David Turnbull
14,495
David Thomas
4,393
Serge Abbat
1,703
John Godfrey
Eglinton—Lawrence Joe Volpe
28,360
Bernie Tanz
11,792
Max Silverman
4,886
Shel Goldstein
1,924
115 Joe Volpe
Parkdale—High Park Sarmite Bulte
19,727
Jurij Klufas
7,221
Peggy Nash
16,201
Neil Spiegel
3,249
514 Sarmite Bulte
St. Paul's Carolyn Bennett
32,171
Barry Cline
11,226
Norman Tobias
8,667
Peter Elgie
3,031
Carolyn Bennett
Toronto Centre Bill Graham
30,336
Megan Harris
7,936
Michael Shapcott
12,747
Gabriel Draven
2,097
547 Bill Graham
Toronto Centre—Rosedale
Toronto—Danforth Dennis Mills
19,803
Loftus Cuddy
2,975
Jack Layton
22,198
Jim Harris
2,575
349 Dennis Mills
Trinity—Spadina Tony Ianno
23,202
David Watters
4,605
Olivia Chow
22,397
Mark Vitala
2,259
813 Tony Ianno
York South—Weston Alan Tonks
20,537
Stephen Halicki
5,133
Paul Ferreira
7,281
Jessica Fracassi
1,199
175 Alan Tonks

Maps

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2000

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Party rankings

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Parties 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Liberal 10 0 0 0
New Democratic 0 5 2 3
Progressive Conservative 0 4 4 2
Alliance 0 1 4 5
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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Canadian Alliance NDP PC Green Other
Beaches—East York Maria Minna
22,515
Abu Alam
3,838
Mel Watkins
8,936
Wayne Clutterbuck
5,766
James Mendel
599
1,033 Maria Minna
Davenport Charles Caccia
17,014
Anthony Montenegrino
2,021
Jordan Berger
3,457
Eduardo Marcos
1,526
Mark O'Brien
642
841 Charles Caccia
Don Valley West John Godfrey
25,329
John Wakelin
7,239
Ali Naqvi
2,024
Michael Murton
10,583
No candidate 566 John Godfrey
Eglinton—Lawrence Joe Volpe
25,161
Joel Etienne
5,497
Simon Rowland
2,663
Louise Sankey
7,156
Doug Howat
688
297 Joe Volpe
Parkdale—High Park Sarmite Bulte
20,676
Vicki Vancas
4,882
Paul Schmidt
7,947
David Strycharz
5,681
Neil Spiegel
1,161
1,501 Jesse Flis
St. Paul's Carolyn Bennett
25,358
Theo Caldwell
5,457
Guy Hunter
4,451
Barry Cline
10,099
Don Roebuck
769
813 Carolyn Bennett
Toronto Centre—Rosedale Bill Graham
26,203
Richard Walker
5,058
David Berlin
5,300
Randall Pearce
8,149
No candidate 2,649 Bill Graham
Toronto—Danforth Dennis Mills
20,330
Chris Butryn
3,021
Paula Turtle
10,830
Rose A. Dyson
3,138
Robert Nevin
769
1,080 Dennis Mills
Trinity—Spadina Tony Ianno
20,032
Lee Monaco
2,250
Michael Valpy
16,001
John E. Polko
2,309
Matthew Hammond
562
963 Tony Ianno
York South—Weston Alan Tonks
15,841
Dan Houssar
1,754
Tom Parkin
1,288
Jason Daniel Baker
986
Denis Calnan
293
John Nunziata
14,344
John Nunziata
Others
232

1997

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Party rankings

[edit]
Parties 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Liberal 9 1 0 0
Independent 1 0 0 0
New Democratic 0 6 3 1
Progressive Conservative 0 3 4 3
Reform 0 0 4 5
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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Reform NDP PC Green Other
Beaches—East York Maria Minna
21,844
Gary Miller
6,534
Mel Watkins
10,730
Jack Simpson
5,611
John Scheer
589
264 Maria Minna
Beaches—Woodbine
Broadview—Greenwood Dennis Mills
21,108
Brian Higgins
3,247
Jack Layton
13,903
Dianne Garrels
3,238
Karen McCarthy
426
501 Dennis Mills
Davenport Charles Caccia
17,195
No candidate Chris Masterson
4,807
Adele Pereira
2,628
Richard Procter
551
927 Charles Caccia
Don Valley West John Godfrey
26,209
Jonathan Silbert
4,669
Richard Tiller
2,922
Joanne Flint
15,046
Dan King
378
277 John Godfrey
Eglinton—Lawrence Joe Volpe
25,985
Charles Van Tuinen
3,547
Sam Savona
3,955
David Rotenberg
9,977
No candidate 397 Joe Volpe
Parkdale—High Park Sarmite Bulte
20,692
Michael Jakubcak
5,891
Paul Schmidt
8,762
Jilian Saweczko
5,926
Laura Weinberg
696
902 Jesse Flis
St. Paul's Carolyn Bennett
26,389
Francis Floszmann
3,564
Michael Halewood
6,028
Peter Atkins
11,520
Don Roebuck
597
538 Barry Campbell
Toronto Centre—Rosedale Bill Graham
22,945
John Stewart
3,646
David Macdonald
9,597
Stephen Probyn
8,993
Jim Harris
577
884 Bill Graham
Rosedale
Trinity—Spadina Tony Ianno
18,215
Nolan Young
1,649
Olivia Chow
16,413
Danielle Wai Mascall
2,793
Sat Singh Khalsa
392
752 Tony Ianno
York South—Weston Judy Sgro
12,732
Kathleen Crone
2,363
Odoardo Di Santo
3,552
Jan Harnett
1,925
Shelly Lipsey
171
John Nunziata
17,163
John Nunziata[c]
210

1993

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Party rankings

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Parties 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Liberal 10 0 0 0
New Democratic 0 4 0 6
Reform 0 3 6 1
Progressive Conservative 0 3 4 3
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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Reform NDP PC Green Other
Beaches—Woodbine Maria Minna
17,639
Hugh Prendergast
6,844
Neil Young
8,037
Denise Cole
4,316
Leanne Haze
335
6,135 Neil Young
Broadview—Greenwood Dennis Mills
23,558
Frank Meyers
4,356
Lynn Mcdonald
5,381
John Papadakis
3,601
No candidate 1,679 Dennis Mills
Davenport Charles Caccia
20,217
Michael Jakubcak
2,139
John Doherty
2,513
Margaret Samuel
1,255
Sat K. Singh Khalsa
254
1,024 Charles Caccia
Don Valley West John Godfrey
25,874
Julian Pope
7,921
Leonard Swartz
1,405
John Bosley
15,111
Dan King
303
1,368 John Bosley
Eglinton—Lawrence Joe Volpe
28,634
Charles C. Van Tuinen
4,347
Gael Hepworth
2,091
Marc Monson
4,262
No candidate 646 Joe Volpe
Parkdale—High Park Jesse Flis
22,358
Lee Primeau
6,647
David Miller
3,855
Don Baker
5,668
Richard Roy
430
2,173 Jesse Flis
Rosedale Bill Graham
27,707
Daniel Jovkovic
7,048
Jack Layton
5,937
David MacDonald
12,018
Leslie Hunter
479
2,248 David MacDonald
St. Paul's Barry Campbell
27,775
Paul Chaplin
5,727
David Jacobs
2,641
Isabel Bassett
12,499
Jim Harris
481
2,028 Barbara McDougall
Trinity—Spadina Tony Ianno
20,472
Peter Loftus
3,143
Winnie Ng
10,972
Lee Monaco
3,242
Chris Lea
613
1,735 Dan Heap
York South—Weston John Nunziata
25,150
Kathleen Crone
5,313
Sil Salvaterra
1,971
Tony Figliano
2,508
No candidate 925 John Nunziata

1988

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Party rankings

[edit]
Parties 1st 2nd 3rd Total
Liberal 5 5 0 10
Progressive Conservative 3 2 5 10
New Democratic 2 3 5 10

Seats won/lost by party

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Party 1984 Gain from (loss to) 1988
Lib. PC NDP
Liberal 4 +1 0 +1 (1) 5
Progressive Conservative 4 0 (1) 0 0 3
New Democratic 3 +1 (1) 0 0 2[d]
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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP Other
Beaches—Woodbine Jim O'Malley
13,107
Terry Kelly
14,900
Neil Young
15,760
1,046 Neil Young
Beaches
Broadview—Greenwood Wayne Allan Shillinglaw
9,112
Dennis Mills
15,808
Lynn McDonald
14,616
1,107 Lynn McDonald
Davenport Alex Franco
5,179
Charles Caccia
16,436
Anna Menozzi
5,243
1,040 Charles Caccia
Don Valley West John Bosley
27,683
Liz Yorke
19,097
Ian Cameron
4,307
809 John Bosley
Eglinton—Lawrence Anthony Chisholm Abbott
12,400
Joe Volpe
20,446
Vittoria Levi
6,241
991 Roland de Corneille
Parkdale—High Park Andrew Witer
16,418
Jesse Flis
19,614
Abby Pollonetsky
8,002
1,102 Andrew Witer
Rosedale David MacDonald
22,704
Bill Graham
22,624
Doug Wilson
8,266
1,299 David Crombie
St. Paul's Barbara McDougall
25,206
Aideen Nicholson
21,655
Diane Bull
5,303
865 Barbara McDougall
Trinity—Spadina Joe Pimentel
8,618
Tony Ianno
15,082
Dan Heap
15,565
1,114 Aideen Nicholson
Trinity
Merged districts
Dan Heap
Spadina
York South—Weston Carlo Testa
8,488
John Nunziata
21,111
Steve Krashinsky
9,095
610 John Nunziata

Notes

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  1. ^ Vuong has announced he will sit as an Independent when parliament convenes.[1] Because he was on the ballot as a Liberal, he's still treated as a Liberal here.
  2. ^ Sears is the leader of The New Constitution Party of Canada[3] which was ineligible to be on the ballot; he chose to be listed as an Independent.
  3. ^ Elected as a Liberal MP in 1993, resigned from Liberal caucus in April 1996 following his vote against the 1996 Canadian federal budget.
  4. ^ The merged seat of Trinity—Spadina was retained by the NDP.

References

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  1. ^ Raman-Wilms, Menaka (23 September 2021). "Newly elected Kevin Vuong says he will keep his seat after the Liberals disown him". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
  2. ^ Dhanraj, Travis (8 August 2021). "Toronto MP Adam Vaughan will not run in next federal election". CBC News. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Message from NCP Leader, Dr. James Sears". The New Constitution Party of Canada. Retrieved 22 September 2015.