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| election_name = Toronto mayoral election, 1997 | country = Toronto | type = Mayoral | ongoing = no | party_name = no | previous_election = Toronto municipal election, 1994 | previous_year = 1994 | election_date = November 10, 1997 | next_election = Toronto municipal election, 2000 | next_year = 2000 | opinion_polls = | candidate1 = Mel Lastman | popular_vote1 = 387,848 | percentage1 = 51.92% | image1 = | color1 = 72C267 | candidate2 = Barbara Hall | popular_vote2 = 346,452 | percentage2 = 46.38% | image2 = | color2 = 542A64 | 2blank = | 1data2 = | map_image = | map_size = | map_caption = | title = Mayor of Toronto | before_election = Barbara Hall (pre-amalgamation) | after_election = Mel Lastman }} The 1997 Toronto municipal election was the first election held for offices in the amalgamated "megacity" of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The elections were administered by the old City of Toronto and its five suburbs within Metropolitan Toronto. The vote was held November 10, 1997, electing the mayor and 56 councillors in 28 wards who took office on January 1, 1998, the day of the amalgamation. The election resulted in a showdown between Barbara Hall, the one-term mayor of the old city of Toronto, and Mel Lastman, who had been mayor of the former Toronto suburb of North York for 25 years. MayorThe mayoral race saw incumbents from the two largest former cities run to be mayor, the left-leaning Barbara Hall and the right-leaning Mel Lastman. Lastman won the election by narrow margin.
CouncilThe election followed a plurality-at-large voting system where electors could vote for two candidates. Each of the 28 wards elected two councillors.[1]
Michael Prue – 22440 Case Ootes – 8608 Jane Pitfield – 6926 Michael Tziretas – 6349 Elizabeth Rowley – 5707 Bob Dale – 4709 George Vasilopoulos – 4275 Paul Fernandes – 3156 Paul Robinson – 2885 Hortencia Fotopoulos – 663 Edward Wigglesworth – 368
Irene Jones – 9387 Blake Kinahan – 7788 Peter Milczyn – 7127 Jeff Knoll – 6877 Connie Micallef – 5179 Diethar Lein – 4396 David Smith – 2286 Joe Connell – 713 George Kash – 409
Gloria Lindsay Luby – 13123 Mario Giansante – 12767 Dennis Flynn – 10092 Rob Ford – 9366 Adam Slobodian – 797 Ben Cachola – 753
Doug Holyday – 15430 Dick O'Brien – 10410 Agnes Ugolini Potts – 9650 Brian Flynn – 6809 Steve Deighton – 3974 Helen Bodanis – 799 Mark Stanisz – 507 Daphne Gabriel – 413 Alexander P. Masur – 279
Elizabeth Brown – 6546 Bruce Sinclair – 6482 Vincent Crisanti – 3540 John Kiru – 3203 Marco Luciani – 2847 Carmela Sasso – 2244 Brian Ineson – 2135 Nicolo Fortunato – 1925 Peter Kell – 1240 Anthony Caputo – 1133 Patrick McCool – 1045 Rosemarie Mulhall – 413
Judy Sgro – 14334 George Mammoliti – 10226 Gina Serverino – 6875 Tony Marzilli – 5205 Bob Churchhill – 5012 Michael Marson – 722
Joanne Flint – 16447 Milton Berger – 12370 Dick Chapman – 8484 Stuart Ian Weinstein – 3740
John Filion – 17533 Norman Gardner – 15135 Ron Summers – 11212
Gordon Chong – 11961 Denzil Minnan-Wong – 11001 Don Yuill – 10450 Kim Scott – 4742 Allen Scott – 4369 Janaki Bala-Krishan – 2901 Neil Milson – 684 Christopher M. Beale – 653 Dixon Rhamadeen – 380
Joan King – 18471 David Shiner – 18319 Raffi Assadourian – 5151 Joel Ginsberg – 3345 Bernadette Michael – 2938
Brian Ashton – 15528 Gerry Altobello – 12605 Fred Johnston – 11265 Gaye Dale – 6491 Karin Eaton – 4670 Ed Green – 931
Norm Kelly – 13740 Mike Tzekas – 12318 Aris Babikian – 3644 Gerry Leonard – 2366 George Pornaras – 2024
Brad Duguid – 15686 Lorenzo Berardinetti – 14179 Paul Mushinski – 9141 Betty Hackett – 4579 Russell Worrick – 3882 Ron Hartung – 743
Frank Faubert – 15062 Ron Moeser – 13955 David Soknacki – 12183 Chris Braney – 7142
Sherene Shaw – 10634 Doug Mahood – 9861 Wayne Cook – 5631 Jeff Mark – 4909 Doug Hum – 4645
Raymond Cho – 11190 Bas Balkissoon – 10745 Edith Montgomery – 10659 Jim Mackey – 2621 Terry Singh – 1812 Sinna Chelliah – 1165 Jasmine Singh – 871 Arlanna Lewis – 666 George B. Singh – 339
Joe Pantalone – 11031 Mario Silva – 10252 Martin Silva – 8329 Joe Magalhaes – 4035
Betty Disero – 10747 Dennis Fotinos – 7587 Rob Maxwell – 6858 John Doherty – 5096 Tony Letra – 4788 Dale Ritch – 1111 Jennifer Bauer – 1049
Anne Johnston – 17123 Michael Walker – 16449 Kay Gardner – 15275 Linda Sparling – 8235 David N. Coleman – 1525 John Ringer – 665
John Adams – 12010 Ila Bossons – 11553 Howard Joy – 10651 Brian Mayes – 8659 Howard Levine – 6167 David Vallance – 2112 Blair Gray – 622 Philip Charles – 427
Olivia Chow – 20453 Kyle Rae – 16149 Al Carbone – 5186 Paul Hogan – 2319 Rosie Schwartz – 2001 Doug Lowry – 1615 Charlene Cottle – 864 Roberto Verdecchia – 787 Carmin Priolo – 398
Jack Layton – 15045 Pam McConnell – 8359 Peter Tabuns – 8141 Soo Wong – 7212 Spiros Papathanasakis – 6590 Terry Brackett – 1546 Mike Armstrong – 1429 Wendy Forrest – 947 Larry Tabin – 939
Tom Jakobek – 14945 Sandra Bussin – 13323 Paul Christie – 12883 Steve Ellis – 11649 Bruce Bryce – 643
Frances Nunziata – 14354 Bill Saundercook – 6295 Michael McDonald – 5245 Randy Leach – 4837 Carl Miller – 4684 Stan Kumorek – 1535 Natalie Wall – 661 Arthur Saverino – 540 Paul Jewett – 268
Joe Mihevc – 7548 Rob Davis – 6660 Caroline DiGiovanni – 5989 Tony Rizzo – 5538 Joan Roberts – 4077 Chai Kalevar – 912 References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.toronto.ca/elections/results/results_1997.htm |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121021141358/http://www.toronto.ca/elections/results/results_1997.htm |archivedate=October 21, 2012 |title=1997 Toronto general election results |year=1997 |publisher=City of Toronto |accessdate=July 12, 2013}} {{Toronto elections}}2. ^Stan Josey, "Ex-North York councillors join race for vacant seat", Toronto Star, October 14, 1990, A3. 3. ^Nicolaas Van Rijn and Colleen Pollreis, "Trustees -Separate School Board", Toronto Star, November 10, 1994, E8. 4. ^Paul Moloney and Bruce DeMara, "Megacity race a game of musical chairs", Toronto Star, September 1, 1997, A6. 5. ^Young citizens to be polled on megacity {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061013053056/http://www.varsity.utoronto.ca/archives/117/feb25/news/shorts.html |date=October 13, 2006 }}, The Varsity, February 25, 1997; Nicolaas Van Rijn, "Ballerina knows what it's like to be different", Toronto Star, March 30, 1997, A7. 6. ^Hamida Ghafour, "Racial harmony rocks at street kids' music fest", Hamilton Spectator, August 16, 1999, A5. 7. ^City of Toronto, Minutes of the Meeting of the North York Community Council, 14 September 1999; City of Toronto, Consolidated Clause in Toronto North Community Council Report 5, considered June 22, 23 and 24, 2004. 8. ^Stasia Evasuk, "Runneymede hospital home to 114", Toronto Star, August 12, 1989, F6; "Converted school turned hospital hosting reunion" [press release], Canada NewsWire, October 12, 1990, 12:57 report; "McGuinty Government's Infrastructure Investments Building Opportunity For Ontarians" [press release], Canada NewsWire, October 10, 2006, 10:09 report. 9. ^Nicolaas Van Rijn, "Chiefs, staff 'devastated' as axe falls", Toronto Star, March 7, 1997, A10; Theresa Boyle and Rita Daly, "Witmer gives reprieve to 3 Toronto hospitals", Toronto Star, December 16, 1999, 1. 10. ^Leslie Ferenc, "Liquor licences fuelling trendy west-end boom", Toronto Star, July 18, 1994, E1. 11. ^"High Park", Toronto Star, November 1, 1997, 1. 12. ^John Duncanson, "Hot race for police board spot", Toronto Star, January 16, 2001, 1. 13. ^Vanessa Lu, "Women won't get this vote", Toronto Star, October 7, 2003, A1. 14. ^Robert Benzie, "Kennedy departure may spark shuffle", Toronto Star, April 7, 2006, A12. 15. ^Ed Hooven, Academic Biography {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060226032235/http://bloodstone.atkinson.yorku.ca/projects/researchak/currentprojects.nsf/schoolSOSCdisplay?OpenForm&shortname=ehooven |date=February 26, 2006 }}, York University, accessed October 24, 2006. 16. ^Canada and the New World Economic Order, 2e, press release, Captus Press Catalogue, accessed October 24, 2006. 17. ^Ed Hooven, "Society must sort out deserving from undeserving" [letter], Toronto Star, F3. 18. ^Ed Hooven, "Quebec judge's ruling" [letter], Globe and Mail, February 2, 1998, A14. 19. ^Ed Hooven, "Dangerous liaisons" [letter], Globe and Mail, June 11, 1998, A20. 20. ^Ed Hooven, "We Don't Need Psychobabble to Understand the Shootings in Colorado", reprinted by the Canadian Conservative forum, accessed October 24, 2006. 21. ^Helen Branswell, "Word that Canadians felt ...", Canadian Press, September 21, 2001, 18:32 report. 22. ^Geoff Chapman, "Big Band ensemble puts Mississauga on the map", Toronto Star, December 26, 1993, E12. 23. ^1 "The candidates", Toronto Star, November 11, 1988, A14. 24. ^Julia Turner, "Get rid of portables, separate school hopefuls say", Globe and Mail, November 5, 1980, P5. 25. ^Suzanne Wintrob, "RC board urges clinics for Junction children", Globe and Mail, September 24, 1984, M2. 26. ^Darcy Henton and Brian McAndrew, "MDs deplore health habits of schoolkids", Toronto Star, January 17, 1987, A1. 27. ^"Break up separate board angry Metro trustees say", Toronto Star, January 21, 1988, B7; Walter Melnyk, "Options open to Catholic trustees" [letter], Toronto Star, February 10, 1988, A14. 28. ^Rita Daly, "Metro separate trustees say no to smaller boards", Toronto Star, March 29, 1988, N5. 29. ^Walter Melnyk, "Catholic schools should rescind ban" [letter], Toronto Star, June 19, 1988, B2. 30. ^Walter Melnyk, "More facts needed on school meal plan" [letter], April 14, 1991, B2. 31. ^"City of Toronto Mayor, councillors", Toronto Star, November 7, 1991, G1. 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