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1991 Toronto municipal election

Canadian city election

1991 Toronto municipal election

Canadian city election

FieldValue
election_name1991 Toronto mayoral election
typeMayoral
ongoingno
party_nameno
previous_election1988 Toronto municipal election
previous_year1988
election_dateNovember 12, 1991
next_election1994 Toronto municipal election
next_year1994
candidate1**June Rowlands**
popular_vote1**113,993**
percentage1**58.5%**
image1
color1e86363
party1Independent
candidate2Jack Layton
popular_vote264,044
percentage232.9%
image2
color2ffaf6f
party2New Democratic
titleMayor
posttitleElected mayor
before_electionArt Eggleton
after_electionJune Rowlands
turnout42.9%

The 1991 Toronto municipal election was held on November 12, 1991, to elect councillors in Metropolitan Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and mayors, councillors and school trustees in Toronto, York, East York, North York, Scarborough and Etobicoke.

Under the 1989 Municipal Act changes, the title of alderman was changed to councillor across Metro.

Leadership

  • Metro Toronto Chairman - Alan Tonks
  • Mayor of Toronto - June Rowlands
  • Mayor of East York - David Johnson (1992–93), Michael Prue (1993-94)
  • Mayor of Etobicoke - Bruce Sinclair
  • Mayor of North York - Mel Lastman
  • Mayor of Scarborough - Joyce Trimmer
  • Mayor of York - Fergy Brown

Metro

The electoral divisions used for Metro in the 1991 election

Metro council was mostly unchanged from that elected in the 1988 election. The only incumbent defeated was Bob Sanders in Scarborough Malvern, who was ousted by Raymond Cho. New arrivals included school board trustee Olivia Chow elected downtown. ; High Park :Derwyn Shea (incumbent) - 13,706 :David Miller - 8,079 :Yaqoob Khan - 1,544

;Trinity Niagara :Joe Pantalone (incumbent) - 9,084 :Michael Baillargeon - 3,610 :Charlene Cottle - 1,364

;Downtown :Olivia Chow - 10,024 :Storm MacGregor - 4,913 :Michael Lockey - 2,805 :Larry Lee - 1,836 :Zoltan Fekete - 1,327

;Don River :Roger Hollander (incumbent) - 10,868 :Paul Raina - 9,220

;East Toronto :Paul Christie (incumbent) - acclaimed

;Davenport :Dennis Fotinos - 7,452 :Anne Ladouceur - 3,695 :Peter Zahakos - 3,532 :Dale Ritch - 1,697

;Midtown :Ila Bossons (incumbent) - 14,776 :Victor Knox - 6,996

;North Toronto :Anne Johnston (incumbent) - 21,953 :Paul Egli - 4,267

;East York :Peter Oyler (incumbent) - 9,810 :Steve Mastoras - 7,083 :Mike Wyatt - 4,372

;Lakeshore Queensway :Blake Kinahan (incumbent) - 9,055 :Jeff Knoll - 6,624

;Markland Centennial :Dick O'Brien (incumbent) - acclaimed

;Kingsway Humber :Dennis Flynn (incumbent) - 13,097 :Terry Howes - 5,825

;Rexdale Thistletown :Lois Griffin (incumbent) - acclaimed

;North York Humber :Mario Gentile (incumbent) - acclaimed

;Black Creek :Maria Augimeri (incumbent) - 10,801 :Frank Crudo - 3,298 :Angela Natale

;North York Spadina :Howard Moscoe (incumbent) - 11,129 :Tibor Martinek - 2,589 :Larry Wynne - 1,687

;North York Centre South :Bev Salmon (incumbent) - acclaimed

;North York Centre :Norman Gardner (incumbent) - 12,119 :Jeffrey Smith - 3,028

;Don Parkway :Marie Labette (incumbent) - 10,897 :Louis Horvath - 3,544

;Seneca Heights :Joan King (incumbent) - 11,624 :Peter Lowry - 3,245

;Scarborough Bluffs :Brian Ashton (incumbent) - 11,398 :Frank Duckworth - 3,994

;Scarborough Wexford :Maureen Prinsloo (incumbent) - 6,288 :Hugh Canning - 4,820

;Scarborough Centre :Brian Harrison (incumbent) - acclaimed

;Scarborough Highland Creek :Ken Morrish (incumbent) - acclaimed

;Scarborough Agincourt :Scott Cavalier (incumbent) - 7,171 :Anne C. McBride - 4,236

;Scarborough Malvern :Raymond Cho - 5,283 :Bob Sanders (incumbent) - 3,977 :Shan Rana - 1,321

;York Eglinton :Mike Colle (incumbent) - 10,773 :John Rocca - 2,223

;York Humber :Alan Tonks (incumbent) - acclaimed

North York Humber Councillor Mario Gentile resigned on August 10, 1994, following a conviction for breach of trust. Paul Valenti was appointed to fill the vacancy on August 24.

Toronto

Mayor

In Toronto, the mayoral race was the first open contest in more than a decade as Mayor Art Eggleton decided not to run for re-election after 11 years. Jack Layton, a long-time city councillor and leader of the council's left wing contested the Mayor's position as the first-ever official candidate of the Metro New Democratic Party (NDP).

The centre-right was initially divided amongst three candidates, former city councillor June Rowlands who had most recently been chair of the police commission, then-city councillor Betty Disero and former alderman, provincial cabinet minister and Red Tory Susan Fish. Fearing that the 1991 election would be a repeat of 1978 where a split on the right allowed left-winger John Sewell to win, the business and development community worked behind the scenes to consolidate its support behind Rowlands. Lacking funds, Disero and Fish were forced to drop out before the close of nominations resulting in a two-way race between Rowlands and Layton with Rowlands proving victorious. Fish's name remained on the ballot, as she withdrew after the deadline for nominations had passed.

CandidateTotal votes% of total votesTotal valid votes194,767100.00
June Rowlands113,99358.53
Jack Layton (NDP)64,04432.88
Susan Fish8,1234.17
Don Andrews1,9681.01
Jim Harris1,7600.90
Ken Campbell1,7080.88
Joe Young1,1960.61
William McKeown1,0230.53
Ben Kerr9520.49

Results taken from the Toronto Star newspaper, 14 November 1991, E8. The final official results were not significantly different.

City council

Ward boundaries used in the 1991 election

As with Metro, city council was mostly stable with all incumbents who ran being reelected. The new council had six NDP affiliated members eight members on the right and two moderates who varied between the groups. New members included Kyle Rae, who won Layton's vacated downtown seat, and became the first ever openly gay man to serve on council.

CandidateTotal votes% of total votesTotal valid votes13,724100.00
**William Boytchuk** (X)5,66241.25
David Hutcheon3,91328.51
Rosemary Martinuk2,31916.90
Bill Roberts1,83013.33
  • In Ward 1, incumbent Councillor William Boytchuk (who has served as councillor since 1969), had no problem keeping his seat, winning with a 13% margin over David Hutcheon. Hutcheon would later be elected to City Council in 1994 and serve as Budget Chief.
CandidateTotal votes% of total votesTotal valid votes11,782100.00
**Chris Korwin-Kuczynski** (X)7,00559.45
Susan Shaw4,77740.54
  • Councillor Korwin-Kuczynski, who has held the ward since 1982, defeated challenger Susan Shaw by nearly 20% in a head-to-head challenge.
CandidateTotal votes% of total votesTotal valid votes6,792100.00
**Tony O'Donohue** (X)4,34864.01
Debbie Field2,31234.04
Jimmy Talpa1321.94
  • Serving on Council since 1966, O'Donohue easily won re-election in his ward.
CandidateTotal votes% of total votesTotal valid votes8,146100.00
**Martin Silva** (X)3,87047.51
Nick Figliano2,78034.13
Ian Christie1,49618.36
  • Martin Silva has held the ward since winning for the first time in 1988, and won re-election over Nick Figliano and Ian Christie with almost half the vote.
CandidateTotal votes% of total votesTotal valid votes9,854100.00
**Elizabeth Amer** (X)3,71837.73
Benson Lau3,30433.53
Hilary Gait1,94819.79
Raymond Poon8848.97
  • One term councillor Elizabeth Amer won re-election by a narrow margin over Benson Lau.
CandidateTotal votes% of total votesTotal valid votes12,614100.00
**Kyle Rae**4,80338.08
Simon de Groot3,63028.78
Peter Maloney3,41027.03
Hutch Andersan7716.11
  • Kyle Rae won the seat vacated by Jack Layton in his attempt to run for mayor, and became the first openly gay City Councillor in Toronto.
CandidateTotal votes% of total votesTotal valid votes8,346100.00
**Barbara Hall** (X)5,85370.13
Edward Fortune2,49329.87
  • Barbara Hall (who will later serve as mayor), soundly won her ward with 70% of the vote, in a one-on-one campaign against Edward Fortune.
CandidateTotal votes% of total votesTotal valid votes12,812100.00
**Peter Tabuns** (X)5,97446.63
John Roy5,70944.56
Michael Green1,1298.81
  • Future NDP MPP Peter Tabuns won his ward by a razor-thin margin. Tabuns defeated John Roy by just over 200 votes, the narrowest in the election campaign.
CandidateTotal votes% of total votesTotal valid votes10,442100.00
**Steve Ellis**3,80136.40
Avril Usha Velupillai3,43732.92
Terry Brackett3,20430.68
  • After the resignation of incumbent councillor Tom Clifford, the seat was won by Steve Ellis in a three-way race over the area's School Trustee Avril Usha Velupillai and Terry Brackett.
CandidateTotal votes% of total votesTotal valid votes14,098100.00
**Tom Jakobek** (X)10,21172.43
Shelly Jean O'Neill3,88727.57
  • Tom Jakobek, who has served as the councillor for the area since 1980, won re-election in an almost 3 to 1 margin over challenger Shelly Jean O'Neill.
CandidateTotal votes% of total votesTotal valid votes7,355100.00
**Rob Maxwell** (X)3,78051.53
Walter Melnyk3,09042.13
Eugene Zimmerebner4856.61
  • Incumbent Rob Maxwell won by a 700-vote margin over Walter Melnyk.
CandidateTotal votes% of total votesTotal valid votes9,918100.00
**Betty Disero** (X)6,42064.73
Nick Marchese1,90219.18
Fred Dominelli1,59616.09
  • After dropping out in her run for mayor, Betty Disero ran for City Council, soundly defeating her challengers with 65% of the vote.
CandidateTotal votes% of total votesTotal valid votes12,706100.00
**John Adams**4,90438.60
Ying Hope4,15732.72
Brian Mayes3,64528.69
  • John Adams won the ward of Yorkville. Ying Hope also attempted to make a political comeback, after serving as a Toronto alderman in the 1960s and 70s.
CandidateTotal votes% of total votesTotal valid votes12,124100.00
**Howard Levine** (X)5,20142.90
John Gunning4,01533.12
Gerry Gordon2,28018.81
Anthony Burson6285.18
  • Incumbent Howard Levine wins the upper-class ward with 43% of the vote, 11% over his next closest challenger John Gunning.
CandidateTotal votes% of total votesTotal valid votes14,845100.00
**Kay Gardner** (X)11,29976.11
Nancy Griffin3,54623.88
  • The only ward where all candidates were female, incumbent Kay Gardner defeated her challenger Nancy Griffin with 3 times the vote.
CandidateTotal votes% of total votesTotal valid votes15,662100.00
**Michael Walker** (X)9,00157.47
Malcolm Martini3,68823.55
Howard Brown2,97318.98
  • Michael Walker wins the ward with twice the number of votes as his next closest challenger.

East York

Dave Johnson was re-elected mayor by a wide margin. All the incumbents were re-elected. Ward 2 saw the closest race.

† - denotes incumbent status from previous council

Mayor

  • †Dave Johnson 18,329
  • Brenda Louella Kildey 3,977

Replacement mayor

On April 2, 1993, Johnson was elected to the provincial government in a by-election to replace Margery Ward who died in office. East York council decided to choose a new mayor amongst themselves rather than run a by-election that would have cost an estimated $500,000. Michael Prue won the contest after six rounds of balloting and he became the mayor for the rest of the term. Norm Crone was appointed to fill Prue's place on council.

Council

Two councillors were elected in each ward.

;Ward 1

  • †Michael Prue 3,261
  • †Case Ootes 3,061
  • John Couvell 1,347
  • Michael Sokovnin 610

;Ward 2

  • †George Vasilopoulos 3,469
  • David Anderson 3,269
  • Paul Robinson 3,098

;Ward 3

  • Bob Dale 2,377
  • John Papadakis 2,052
  • John Antonopoulos 1,845
  • Ed McConnell 1,357
  • Jim Zotalis 487

;Ward 4

  • †Lorna Krawchuk 5,173
  • †Jenner Jean-Marie 4,449
  • Darrel Berry 3,050

Etobicoke

Mayor

  • (incumbent)Bruce Sinclair 38,124 (55%)
  • Norman Matusiak 31,327 (45%)

Matusiak, a lawyer and former deputy crown attorney with no previous political experience, did unexpectedly well Sinclair would go on to be defeated by Doug Holyday in the 1994 election.

Council

Ward 1

  • (incumbent) Irene Jones 2,664
  • Peter Ramos 1,167
  • Bon Gullins 1,037

Ward 2

  • (incumbent) Alex Faulkner 2,878
  • Lynn Harrett 1,428
  • Peter Milczyn 1,142

Ward 3

  • (incumbent) Ross Bissell 3,325
  • Aileen Anderson 1,835
  • Mark Palazzese 1,300 Ward 4
  • (incumbent) Michael O'Rourke 5,669
  • Stephen Boujikian 1,528 Ward 5
  • (incumbent) Brian Flynn 2,563
  • Anne Methot 1,747
  • Susan Sotnick 1,524
  • Ron Barr 877
  • Abu Alam 137

Ward 6

  • (incumbent) Doug Holyday (acclaimed)

Ward 7

  • (incumbent) Gloria Luby 4,245
  • John Woodroof 3,069

Ward 8

  • (incumbent) Mary Huffman 4,718
  • Raymond Morand 2,284 Ward 9
  • (incumbent) Alex Marchelli 3,187
  • Peter Kell 1,791

Ward 10

  • (incumbent) Brian Ineson 2,474
  • David Robertson 2,229
  • Frank Acri 935
  • Brian Logie 151 Ward 11
  • (incumbent) Elizabeth Brown 1,333
  • Karen Herrell 1,079
  • Charlie Gordon 872
  • Darshan Singh 204 Ward 12
  • (incumbent) John Hastings 2,351
  • Ron Strong 571
  • Anil Banerjee 436

North York

Mel Lastman was re-elected mayor of the North York for the seventh consecutive time which broke a record set 710 years ago in the 13th century. Only one incumbent councillor, Bob Bradley was defeated in Ward 13 by newcomer David Shiner. Two other newcomers joined him, John Filion and Maria Rizzo who replaced retiring councillors. All other councillors were re-elected.

Mayor

  • (incumbent)Mel Lastman 91,449
  • David K. Long 17,321

Council

Ward 1

  • Mario Sergio 6,699
  • Fred Craft 1,492

Ward 2

  • Judy Sgro acclaimed

Ward 3

  • Peter Li Preti 4,949
  • Kathleen Walsh 1,174
  • Lennox Farrell 1,072

Ward 4

  • Frank Di Giorgio 5,150
  • Marco DeVuono 1,484

Ward 5

  • Mario Rizzo 5,908
  • Linda Memmo 3,499
  • Craig Deasley 832

Ward 6

  • Milton Berger acclaimed

Ward 7

  • Irving W. Chapley 4,867
  • Shalom Schachter 2,649
  • Michael Klein 518
  • Sonnee Cohen 466
  • Jessie Silver 354
  • Mark Arshawsky 306
  • Lothar Hille 124

Ward 8

  • Joanne Flint acclaimed

Ward 9

  • Ron Summers 5,346
  • Freddy Trasmundi 3,341

Ward 10

  • Don Yuill 3,770
  • Anne Lelovic 3,193
  • Tony West 683
  • Rod Gerrard 457

Ward 11

  • John Filion 4,553
  • Mary Matrundola 2,680
  • Jack Arshawsky 289

Ward 12

  • Barry Burton 4,212
  • Frank DiTomasso 2,418

Ward 13

  • David Shiner 5,017
  • Bob Bradley 3,591

Ward 14

  • Paul Sutherland 5,470
  • Gerry Scanlan 1,355

North York School Board

Ward 1 Emery

  • Sheila Lambrinos (NDP)

Ward 2 Amesbury Park/Black Creek

  • Bob Churchill

Ward 3 Jane/Finch

  • Stephnie Payne (NDP)

Ward 4 Lawrence Heights

  • Elsa Chandler

Ward 5 Downsview

  • Errol Young

Ward 6 Avenue Rd.

Results taken from the Toronto Star, 13 November 1991 (all polls reporting). The final official results were not significantly different.

Ward 7 Wilson Heights

  • Mae Waese

Ward 8 Banbury-Windfields-St. Andrew's

  • Gerri Gershon

Ward 9 Senlac

  • Shelley Stillman

Ward 10 Don Mills-Flemingdon

  • Darlene Scott

Ward 11 Willowdale

  • Diane Meaghan

Ward 12 Victoria Village-Broadlands-Fenside

  • Kim Scott Liberal

Ward 13 Hillcrest

  • Dan Hicks

Ward 14 Oriole/Fairview/Pleasant View

  • David Caplan Liberal

Scarborough

Mayor

  • (incumbent)Joyce Trimmer 67,458
  • John O'Malley 11,728
  • Max French 3,784
  • Abel Van Wyk 2,758

City Councillors

Ward 1

  • Harvey Barron (acclaimed)

Ward 2

  • (incumbent)Gerry Altobello 3,690
  • Danny Lovatsis 1,734

Ward 3

  • (incumbent) Mike Tzekas 2,357
  • John Wardrope 2,192
  • George Page 1,051
  • Tom Furr 921
  • Rocco Zambri 222

Ward 4

  • (incumbent)Lorenzo Berardinetti 3,762
  • Kurt Christensen 2,104
  • Costas Manios 1,367
  • Ruth A. Lunel 357

Ward 5

  • (incumbent)Marilyn Mushinski 2,783
  • Paul Crawford 1,115
  • George Walsh 1,040
  • Steve Tonner 377

Ward 6

  • (incumbent)Paul Mushinski 2,878
  • Barry Christensen 1,603
  • Tom Rowland 1,603
  • Chris Kalpakis 512
  • Chester Searles 426
  • John Beatt 205
  • Shawn Bredin 202

Ward 7

  • Fred Johnson (acclaimed)

Ward 8

  • (incumbent)Frank Faubert 3,952
  • David Soknacki 1,532
  • Steve Ryan 1,075
  • Michael Fiddes 119

Ward 9

  • (incumbent)Ron Moeser 7,391
  • Joseph Pileggi 2,055

Ward 10

  • (incumbent)Ron Watson 4,345
  • Herb Cotter 1,219

Ward 11

  • (incumbent)Sherene Shaw 3,552
  • Don Lombardi 1,457
  • Christopher Fermanis 1,230
  • Ayoub Ali 361

Ward 12

  • (incumbent)Doug Mahood 4,511
  • Bill Kan S. Choung 760
  • Norair Yeretsian 629
  • Norman Chan 303

Ward 13

  • (incumbent)Bas Balkissoon 4,191
  • Herbert P. Valle 1,469

Ward 14

  • Edith Montgomery acclaimed

York

The race for York council was the most volatile of all the Toronto votes. During the previous term, a development scandal occurred where at least two councillors were convicted of taking bribes from a developer to sell parkland for a condominium development. In all, six of eight incumbents were defeated. Only Fergy Brown as mayor and councillors Frances Nunziata and Bill Saundercook were re-elected. Nunziata was instrumental in exposing the scandal.

Mayor

  • †Fergy Brown 18,702
  • Phil White 12,776

Council

;Ward 1

  • Roz Mendelsohn 1,627
  • †Ben Nobleman 1,254
  • Marguerite Kaszecki-Pyron 938
  • Kevin Fulbrook 429

;Ward 2

  • Joe Mihevc 929
  • Branko Jovanovich 631
  • Helen Poulopoulos 590
  • †Tony Mandarano 571
  • Joe Fazio 509
  • Chaltanya Kalevar 497
  • Claudio C. Lewis 54

;Ward 3

  • Rob Davis 859
  • Angela Bianci 625
  • Theo Evdoxiadis 475
  • Mario Giansante 422
  • Roland Saggiorato 402
  • Gabriel Graziano 290
  • Jose Perez 209
  • Suzana Dozsa 178
  • Leroy Crosse 152
  • Tony Pizzolato 101

;Ward 4

  • Joan Roberts 1,149
  • †Nicolo Fortunato 666
  • Patrick Canavan 524
  • Joe Piccininno 317

;Ward 5

  • Barry Rowland 941
  • Lynda Palmer 917
  • Mary Pedretti 710
  • Enrico Iafolla 667
  • †Jim Fera 466

;Ward 6

  • Michael McDonald 2,259
  • †Bob McLean 1,417
  • Bernard Thompson 1,375

;Ward 7

  • †Frances Nunziata 3,546
  • Pat Rocca 834
  • Harold Jinkinson 348

;Ward 8

  • †Bill Saundercook 2,506
  • Ben Orszulak 1,227
  • Fran Ferguson 593

† Incumbent

School Board

;Ward 1

  • Karen Hen

;Ward 2

  • Pete Karageorgos (acclamation)

;Ward 3

  • John Mills

;Ward 4

  • Elizabeth Hill

;Ward 5

  • Joe Morriello

;Ward 6

  • Bonnie Taylor

;Ward 7

  • Steven Mould

;Ward 8

  • Madeline McDowell

References

References

  1. Page A7. (1991, Nov 21). Toronto Star (1971-2009)
  2. (24 August 2017). "City of Toronto Archives".
  3. (November 13, 1991). "East York endures nail-biting ward races". Toronto Star.
  4. (November 13, 1991). "Election '91: Municipal Council Results". Toronto Star.
  5. Duncanson, John. (April 8, 1993). "East York appoints a new mayor". The Toronto Star.
  6. "Close race leaves mayor a chastened winner", ''Toronto Star''; Toronto, Ontario [Toronto, Ontario]13 Nov 1991: E5.
  7. Josey, Stan. (November 13, 1991). "Lastman claims a record". Toronto Star.
  8. (November 13, 1991). "York citizens oust six incumbents". Toronto Star.
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