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This page shows results of Canadian federal elections in Old Toronto (what was the city of Toronto prior to the 1998 amalgamation).
Regional profile
In recent years, Toronto, and particularly Old (central) Toronto, has leaned well to the political left. From 1993 to 2004, the Liberals held every seat in the former Metro Toronto, in some cases with large margins. The New Democratic Party (NDP) broke through in 2004 when Jack Layton was elected; the NDP won two additional seats in close races in 2006 but lost one in 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, and the NDP winning the remaining six. Before then, centre-right parties had been completely shut out in central Toronto since the Progressive Conservatives lost all of their seats in 1993.
The region reverted to form in 2015, as a massive surge in Liberal support allowed the Liberals to sweep Toronto.
2004 election results in the City of Toronto | |||||||||
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Party | Central | Suburban | Pickering— Scarborough East (part)* |
Total | |||||
Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % | ||
Liberal | 234,018 | 50.9 | 276,372 | 57.5 | 12,451 | 60.4 | 522,841 | 54.4 | |
New Democratic Party | 125,218 | 27.3 | 64,146 | 13.3 | 2,424 | 11.8 | 191,788 | 20.0 | |
Conservative | 75,063 | 16.3 | 111,637 | 23.2 | 5,086 | 24.7 | 191,786 | 20.0 | |
Green | 21,548 | 4.7 | 14,762 | 3.1 | 640 | 3.1 | 36,950 | 3.8 | |
Christian Heritage | - | - | 2,592 | 0.5 | - | - | 2,592 | 0.3 | |
Progressive Canadian | 531 | 0.1 | 1,931 | 0.4 | - | - | 2,462 | 0.3 | |
Marijuana | 1,578 | 0.3 | - | - | - | - | 1,578 | 0.2 | |
Communist | 480 | 0.1 | 469 | 0.1 | - | - | 949 | 0.1 | |
Marxist–Leninist | 506 | 0.1 | 436 | 0.1 | - | - | 942 | 0.1 | |
Canadian Action | 366 | 0.1 | 200 | 0.0 | - | - | 566 | 0.1 | |
Independents | 169 | 0.0 | 8,348 | 1.7 | - | - | 8,517 | 0.9 | |
Total | 459,477 | 480,893 | 20,601 | 960,971 |
2015 - 42nd General Election
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||
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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.)[note 1] 254 0.46% Peter Surjanac (Ind.) 43 0.08% |
Matthew Kellway | |||||||||
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% Chai Kalevar (Ind.) 107 0.22% |
Andrew Cash | ||||||||||
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% Elizabeth Hill (Comm.) 84 0.16% |
John Carmichael | |||||||||
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% Carol Royer (Ind.) 93 0.16% |
Peggy Nash | ||||||||
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% Jordan Stone (Ind.) 147 0.29% |
Chrystia Freeland‡ | |||||||||
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% John Richardson (PC) 1,275 2.29% |
Craig Scott | ||||||||||
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% Drew Garvie (Comm.) 125 0.22% Simon Luisi (Animal All.) 126 0.23% |
New District | ||||||||
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 - 41st General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Beaches—East York | Bill Burrows
11,067 |
Maria Minna
14,931 |
Matthew Kellway
20,240 |
Aaron Cameron
2,237 |
Roger Carter (M-L)
129 0.27% |
Maria Minna | ||||||
Davenport | Theresa Rodrigues
5,573 |
Mario Silva
10,946 |
Andrew Cash
21,096 |
Wayne Scott
1,344 |
Miguel Figueroa (Comm.) 167 0.43% Simon Luisi (Animal All.) 128 0.33% |
Mario Silva | ||||||
Don Valley West | John Carmichael
22,992 |
Rob Oliphant
22,353 |
Nicole Yovanoff
6,284 |
Georgina Wilcock
1,699 |
Dimitris Kabitsis (Comm.)
178 0.33% |
Rob Oliphant | ||||||
Eglinton—Lawrence | Joe Oliver
22,633 |
Joe Volpe
18,597 |
Justin Chatwin
5,591 |
Paul William Baker
1,526 |
Joe Volpe | |||||||
Parkdale—High Park | Taylor Train
7,907 |
Gerard Kennedy
16,732 |
Peggy Nash
24,045 |
Sarah Newton
1,663 |
Andrew Borkowski (CHP) 256 0.50% Lorne Gershuny (M-L) 86 0.17% Terry Parker (Mar.) 213 0.42% |
Gerard Kennedy | ||||||
St. Paul's | Maureen Harquail
17,829 |
Carolyn Bennett
22,420 |
William Molls
12,174 |
Jim McGarva
2,493 |
John Kittredge (Libert.)
304 0.55% |
Carolyn Bennett | ||||||
Toronto Centre | Kevin Moore
12,604 |
Bob Rae
22,832 |
Susan Wallace
16,818 |
Ellen Michelson
2,796 |
Judi Falardeau (Libert.) 277 0.50% Philip Fernandez (M-L) 76 0.14% Catherine Holliday (Comm.) 159 0.29% Bahman Yazdanfar (Ind.) 108 0.19% |
Bob Rae | ||||||
Toronto—Danforth | Katarina von Koenig
6,875 |
Andrew Lang
8,463 |
Jack Layton
28,998 |
Adriana Mugnatto-Hamu
3,095 |
Marie Crawford (Animal All.) 476 0.99% |
Jack Layton | ||||||
Trinity—Spadina | Gin Siow
10,938 |
Christine Innes
15,218 |
Olivia Chow
35,493 |
Rachel Barney
3,279 |
Chester Brown (Libert.) 454 0.69% Nick Lin (M-L) 140 0.21% |
Olivia Chow | ||||||
York South—Weston | Jilian Saweczko
8,530 |
Alan Tonks
11,481 |
Mike Sullivan
14,119 |
Sonny Day
1,045 |
Alan Tonks |
2008 - 40th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Beaches— East York |
Caroline Alleslev
7,920 |
Maria Minna
18,928 |
Marilyn Churley
14,893 |
Zoran Markovski
4,402 |
Roger Carter (MXL) 153 | Maria Minna | ||||||
Davenport | Theresa Rodrigues
3,838 |
Mario Silva
15,945 |
Peter Ferreira
10,895 |
Wayne Scott
3,653 |
Wendy Forrest (IND) 172 Miguel Figueroa (COM) 160 Sarah Thompson (MXL) 96 Simon Luisi (Animal All.) 92 |
Mario Silva | ||||||
Don Valley West | John Carmichael
19,441 |
Rob Oliphant
22,112 |
David Sparrow
5,102 |
Georgina Wilcock
3,155 |
Catherine Holiday (COM) 162 | Vacant | ||||||
Eglinton—Lawrence | Joe Oliver
16,848 |
Joe Volpe
19,108 |
Justin Chatwin
3,680 |
Andrew James
3,826 |
Joe Volpe | |||||||
Parkdale— High Park |
Jilian Saweczko
5,956 |
Gerard Kennedy
20,715 |
Peggy Nash
17,330 |
Rob Rishchynski
3,614 |
Andrew Borkowski (CHP) 231 Terry Parker (MJ) 208 Lorne Gershuny (MXL) 110 |
Peggy Nash | ||||||
St. Paul's | Heather Jewell
13,800 |
Carolyn Bennett
26,236 |
Anita Agrawal
6,880 |
Justin Erdman
4,713 |
John Kittredge (LTN) 313 | Carolyn Bennett | ||||||
Toronto Centre | David Gentili
9,410 |
Bob Rae
27,582 |
El-Farouk Khaki
7,744 |
Ellen Michelson
6,086 |
Liz White (Animal All.) 187 Gerald Derome (IND) 155 Philip Fernandez (MXL) 92 |
Bob Rae | ||||||
Toronto—Danforth | Christina Perreault
5,274 |
Andrew Lang
13,291 |
Jack Layton
20,416 |
Sharon Howarth
5,934 |
Marie Crawford (AAE) 177 John Richardson (IND) 129 Marcell Rodden (MXL) 98 Bahman Yazdanfar (CAP) 55 |
Jack Layton | ||||||
Trinity—Spadina | Christine McGirr
8,220 |
Christine Innes
20,967 |
Olivia Chow
24,442 |
Stephen LaFrenie
5,383 |
Chester Brown (LTN) 490 Carlos Santos Almeida (IND) 164 Val Illie (IND) 130 |
Olivia Chow | ||||||
York South—Weston | Aydin Cocelli
7,015 |
Alan Tonks
16,004 |
Mike Sullivan
9,634 |
Andre Papadimitriou
1,759 |
Alan Tonks |
2006 - 39th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Beaches—East York | Maria Minna
20,678 |
Peter Conroy
9,238 |
Marilyn Churley
17,900 |
Jim Harris
3,106 |
Jim Love (PC) 183 Roger Carter |
Maria Minna | ||||||
Davenport | Mario Silva
20,172 |
Theresa Rodrigues
4,202 |
Gord Perks
12,681 |
Mark O'Brien
1,440 |
Miguel Figueroa (Comm.) 172 |
Mario Silva | ||||||
Don Valley West | John Godfrey
28,709 |
John Carmichael
17,908 |
David Thomas
4,902 |
Daphne So
1,906 |
Soumen Deb (Libert.) 226 Paul Barnes |
John Godfrey | ||||||
Eglinton—Lawrence | Joe Volpe
26,044 |
Peter Coy
14,897 |
Maurganne Mooney
5,660 |
Patrick Metzger
2,520 |
John Steele (NA) 123 |
Joe Volpe | ||||||
Parkdale—High Park | Sarmite Bulte
18,489 |
Jurij Klufas
8,777 |
Peggy Nash
20,790 |
Rob Rishchynski
2,840 |
Terry Parker (Mar.) 311 Lorne Gershuny |
Sarmite Bulte | ||||||
St. Paul's | Carolyn Bennett
29,595 |
Peter Kent
15,021 |
Paul Summerville
11,189 |
Kevin Farmer
2,785 |
Carolyn Bennett | |||||||
Toronto Centre | Bill Graham
30,874 |
Lewis Reford
10,763 |
Michael Shapcott
14,036 |
Chris Tindal
3,080 |
Johan Boyden (Comm.) 120 Michel Prairie |
Bill Graham | ||||||
Toronto—Danforth | Deborah Coyne
17,256 |
Kren Clausen
4,992 |
Jack Layton
24,412 |
Al Hart
3,583 |
Marcell Rodden (M-L) 172 |
Jack Layton | ||||||
Trinity—Spadina | Tony Ianno
25,067 |
Samuel Goldstein
5,625 |
Olivia Chow
28,748 |
Thom Chapman
2,398 |
Asif Hossain (PC) 392 |
Tony Ianno | ||||||
York South—Weston | Alan Tonks
22,871 |
Stephen Halicki
6,991 |
Paul Ferreira
8,525 |
Maria De Angelis-Pater
1,506 |
Dragan Cimesa (Ind.) 189 |
Alan Tonks |
2004 - 38th General Election
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Notes
References
- ↑ "Message from NCP Leader, Dr. James Sears". The New Constitution Party of Canada. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
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