Ward 20 Scarborough Southwest Explained
Ward 20 Scarborough Southwest |
Region Label: | City |
Region: | Toronto |
Population: | 111,194 (2021)[1] |
Year: | 2018 |
Members Label: | Councillor |
Ward 20 Scarborough Southwest is a municipal ward in the Scarborough section of Toronto, Ontario, Canada represented by Parthi Kandavel who won the by-election on November 30, 2023.[2] The seat was temporarily vacant between July 26, 2023 and November 30, 2023 following the resignation of Gary Crawford[3] to run in the 2023 Scarborough—Guildwood provincial by-election.[4] It covers the area of the City of Toronto bounded by Eglinton Avenue East to the north, Lake Ontario to the south, Victoria Park Avenue to the west, and Markham Road to the east.[5] It contains the neighbourhoods of Birch Cliff, Birch Cliff Heights, Clairlea, Cliffcrest, Cliffside, Fallingbrook, Hunt Club, Oakridge, Scarborough Junction, and the western half of Scarborough Village.[6]
The ward was created for the 2018 municipal elections when newly elected Premier of Ontario Doug Ford introduced legislation to require that Toronto's municipal elections use the same ridings as it does for provincial and federal elections.[7]
From 2000 to 2018, Scarborough Southwest was represented on city council by Wards 35 (northern half) and 36 (southern half). From 1998 to 2000 the area generally corresponded to Ward 13 (Scarborough Bluffs) on City Council, and returned two members. From 1988 to 1997 Scarborough Bluffs was represented on Metropolitan Toronto Council until Scarborough's amalgamation into the city.
Councillors
Election results
2023 by-election
Following the resignation of Gary Crawford to run in the 2023 Scarborough—Guildwood provincial by-election, a by-election was called in the ward, and was held on November 30 with Parthi Kandavel being elected as the new incoming councillor.[8]
- Election ResultParthi Kandavel was elected councillor of Ward 20 Scarborough Southwest on November 30, 2023 with 27.38% of the vote. [9]
Candidate | Vote[10] | % |
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Parthi Kandavel | 4,641 | 27.38 |
Kevin Rupasinghe | 3,854 | 22.74 |
Anna Sidiropoulos | 2,275 | 13.42 |
Malika Ghous | 1,565 | 9.23 |
Suman Roy | 1,289 | 7.60 |
Alamgir Hussain | 1,130 | 6.67 |
Sudip Shome | 555 | 3.27 |
Reginald Tull | 399 | 2.35 |
Marzia Hoque | 209 | 1.23 |
Corey David | 190 | 1.12 |
Jessica Hines | 190 | 1.12 |
Malik Ahmad | 162 | 0.96 |
MD Abdullah Al Mamun | 148 | 0.87 |
Thomas Hall | 77 | 0.45 |
Angus MacKenzie | 56 | 0.33 |
Trevor Sutton | 47 | 0.28 |
Walayat Khan | 41 | 0.24 |
Anthony Internicola | 27 | 0.16 |
Sandeep Srivastava | 24 | 0.14 |
Peter Handjis | 22 | 0.13 |
Manny Zanders | 21 | 0.12 |
Syed Jaffery | 15 | 0.09 |
Naser Kaid | 13 | 0.08 | |
- Registered candidates[11]
- Malik Ahmad, ran here in 2022 and 2010.
- Corey David, ran here in 2022. "Socialist Alliance" candidate.[12]
- Malika Ghous, current Toronto District School Board Trustee. Former intern for Liberal MP Salma Zahid. Endorsed by Zahid and Liberal MP Yasir Naqvi. Tied to allegations of voter fraud.[12]
- Thomas Hall, ran for mayor in the 2023 Toronto mayoral by-election, winning 258 votes.[12]
- Peter Handjis, ran for mayor in the 2022 Toronto mayoral election and 2023 Toronto mayoral by-election. Doctored an image of mayor Olivia Chow claiming she was voting for him.[12]
- Jessica Hines, business consultant and former operations manager at Black Urbanism TO.[12]
- Marzia Hoque, secretary of the Scarborough Southwest federal Liberal Party.[12]
- Alamgir Hussain, ran for the New Democratic Party in the 2008 Canadian federal election.[12] Has since become a Conservative Party of Canada donor.
- Anthony Internicola, municipal candidate in Ward 40, Scarborough—Agincourt in 2014, finishing 3rd of 3 candidates, in Ward 23 Scarborough North in 2018, finishing 11th of 11 candidates, in the 2021 Ward 22 Scarborough—Agincourt by-election, finishing 23rd of 27 candidates, and in Ward 22 Scarborough—Agincourt in 2022, finishing 6th of 6 candidates. Also ran for the People's Party of Canada in Scarborough—Agincourt in the 2019 Canadian federal election.
- Syed Jaffery, ran for the People's Party of Canada in the 2021 Canadian federal election, and has run for Mississauga City Council.[12]
- Naser Kaid, ran for school trustee in 2014 and 2022.[12]
- Parthi Kandavel, teacher and former Toronto District School Board Trustee. Ran here in 2022. Considered a progressive.[13]
- Walayat Khan, ran for city council in Scarborough—Agincourt in 2021.[12]
- Angus Mackenzie
- MD Abdullah Al Mamun
- Suman Roy, chef and activist, founded Scarborough Food Security Initiative. Ran here in 2018 and was endorsed by Progress Toronto at the time. Considered a progressive. Endorsed by councillor Jennifer McKelvie.[13] Has been accused of dubious financial dealings.[12]
- Kevin Rupasinghe, transportation planner and community activist. Ran here in 2022 and was endorsed by Progress Toronto at the time. Considered a progressive.[13] Endorsed by city councillors Shelley Carroll and Amber Morley, the Toronto and York Region Labour Council, Local 113 of the Amalgamated Transit Union and NDP MPPs Kristyn Wong-Tam and Bhutila Karpoche.[14]
- Sudip Shome Considered a Conservative, endorsed by former Ward 20 Councillor Gary Crawford
- Anna Sidiropoulos, businesswoman. Ran in this ward for Toronto District School Board in 2022, losing by 63 votes.
- Sandeep Srivastava, has run for city council multiple times and for mayor in the 2022 Toronto mayoral election and the 2023 Toronto mayoral by-election, winning 31 and 166 votes respectively. Accused of plagiarizing campaign materials.[12]
- Trevor Sutton, ran as an independent in the 2006 Canadian federal election.[12]
- Reginald Tull, ran for mayor in the 2022 Toronto mayoral election and the 2023 Toronto mayoral by-election and as an independent in the 2023 Scarborough—Guildwood provincial by-election. Has made transphobic and COVID-19 conspiracy theory tweets in the past.[12]
- Manny Zanders
2022
Candidate | Vote[15] | % |
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Gary Crawford | 8,216 | 35.07 |
Parthi Kandavel | 6,936 | 29.61 |
Kevin Rupasinghe | 3,208 | 13.69 |
| 2,773 | 11.84 |
Malik Ahmad | 709 | 3.03 |
Corey David | 615 | 2.63 |
Sharif Ahmed | 608 | 2.60 |
Philip Mills | 363 | 1.55 | |
2018
See main article: 2018 Toronto municipal election.
Candidate | Vote[16] | % |
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Gary Crawford | 10,505 | 35.73 |
| 10,094 | 34.33 |
Mohsin Bhuiyan | 2,910 | 9.90 |
Paulina Corpuz | 1,813 | 6.17 |
Suman Roy | 1,582 | 5.38 |
Gerard Arbour | 1,187 | 4.04 |
Curtis Smith | 541 | 1.84 |
Robert McDermott | 367 | 1.25 |
Bruce Waters | 246 | 0.84 |
John Letonja | 160 | 0.54 | |
2014
See main article: 2014 Toronto municipal election.
Ward 35
Council Candidate | Vote[17] | % |
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Michelle Berardinetti | 11,919 | 63.25 |
Paul Bocking | 2,722 | 14.44 |
Sharif Arhmed | 927 | 4.92 |
Christopher Upwood | 890 | 4.72 |
Shahid Uddin | 831 | 4.41 |
Teferi Assefa | 487 | 2.58 |
Anwarul Kabir | 403 | 2.14 |
Saima Shaikh | 389 | 2.06 |
Jason Woychesko | 277 | 1.47 | |
Ward 36
Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Gary Crawford | 10,833 | 52.81 |
Robert Spencer | 6,390 | 31.15 |
Joy Robertson | 994 | 4.85 |
Masihullah Mohebzada | 795 | 3.88 |
Robert McDermott | 638 | 3.11 |
Ed Green | 447 | 2.18 |
Christian Tobin | 320 | 1.56 |
Andre Musters | 98 | 0.48 | |
2010
See main article: 2010 Toronto municipal election.
Ward 35
Council Candidate | Vote[18] | % |
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Michelle Berardinetti | 8,293 | 50.45 |
| 6,020 | 36.62 |
Malik Ahmad | 850 | 5.17 |
Victoria Doyle | 429 | 2.61 |
Ed Green | 253 | 1.54 |
John Lewis | 183 | 1.11 |
Jay Burnett | 173 | 1.05 |
Peter Tijiri | 90 | 0.55 |
John Morawietz | 76 | 0.46 |
Jason Woychesko | 70 | 0.43 | |
Ward 36
Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Gary Crawford | 4,392 | 25.25 |
Robert Spencer | 3,970 | 22.82 |
Diane Hogan | 2,341 | 13.46 |
Sean Gladney | 2,233 | 12.84 |
Eddy Gasparotto | 1,727 | 9.93 |
Marvin Macaraig | 866 | 4.98 |
Vicki Breen | 663 | 3.81 |
Robert McDermott | 518 | 2.98 |
Tony Ashdown | 475 | 2.73 |
Roman Danilov | 210 | 1.21 | |
2006
Ward 35
Council Candidate | Vote[19] | % |
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Adrian Heaps | 2,949 | 23.78 |
| 2,860 | 23.06 |
| 1,853 | 14.94 |
Elizabeth Moyer | 1,371 | 11.06 |
Michael Kilpatrick | 1,098 | 8.85 |
Worrick Russell | 786 | 6.34 |
Sharif Arhmed | 669 | 5.40 |
Norman Lovatsis | 436 | 3.52 |
Jason Carey | 113 | 0.91 |
Armando Calderon | 94 | 0.76 |
Michael Brausewetter | 89 | 0.72 |
Tony Festino | 52 | 0.42 |
Axcel Cocon | 30 | 0.24 | |
Ward 36
Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Brian Ashton | 9,717 | 77.68 |
Eddy Gasparotto | 1,597 | 12.77 |
Greg Compton | 828 | 6.62 |
Ron Sonier | 367 | 2.93 | |
2003
Ward 35
Council Candidate | Vote[20] | % |
---|
Gerry Altobello | 5,410 | 45.56 |
| 3,388 | 28.53 |
Worrick Russell | 1,651 | 13.90 |
Peter Harris | 550 | 4.63 |
Barry Nicholson | 326 | 2.75 |
Kalonji Muteba | 279 | 2.35 |
Jason Carey | 271 | 2.28 | |
Ward 36
Council Candidate | Vote | % |
---|
Brian Ashton | 11,683 | 78.05 |
Robert Scott | 3,286 | 21.95 | |
2000
See main article: 2000 Toronto municipal election.
Ward 35
Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Gerry Altobello | 7,118 | 64.86 |
Worrick Russell | 3,290 | 29.98 |
Tao Gold | 566 | 5.16 | |
Ward 36
Council Candidate | Vote | % |
---|
Brian Ashton | 9,374 | 71.80 |
Robert Scott | 3,682 | 28.20 | |
1997
See main article: 1997 Toronto municipal election.
Two to be elected
Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Brian Ashton | 15,528 | 30.16 |
Gerry Altobello | 12,605 | 24.48 |
Fred Johnston | 11,265 | 21.88 |
Gaye Dale | 6,491 | 12.61 |
Karin Eaton | 4,670 | 9.07 |
Ed Green | 931 | 1.81 | |
1994
See main article: 1994 Toronto municipal election.
Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Brian Ashton | 13,191 | 72.70 |
Randall Bentley | 4,953 | 27.30 | |
1991
See main article: 1991 Toronto municipal election.
Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Brian Ashton | 11,398 | 74.05 |
Frank Duckworth | 3,994 | 25.95 | |
1988
See main article: 1988 Toronto municipal election.
Council Candidate | Vote | % |
---|
Brian Ashton | 9,957 | 54.39 |
Bill Belfontaine | 8,348 | 45.61 | |
Notes and References
- Web site: Census Profile, 2021 Census . Statistics Canada . February 9, 2022 . Ottawa . 2022.
- Web site: 2023-11-30 . Former school board trustee appears to have won Scarborough Southwest city byelection . 2023-11-30 . CBC News.
- Web site: Toronto City Council to consider vacancy in Ward 20, Scarborough Southwest. City of Toronto. en. 2023-09-10.
- Web site: Liberals hold Toronto riding, pick up new seat in Ottawa area in Ontario provincial byelections. CP24. en. 2023-09-10.
- Web site: Scarborough Southwest (Ontario). Elections Canada. en. 2023-09-10.
- Web site: The Star unveils unique map of neighbourhoods. Toronto Star. en. 2023-09-10.
- Web site: What the judge said in the ruling on Doug Ford's plan to cut size of Toronto council The Star. thestar.com. en. 2019-04-12. 2019-04-12. https://web.archive.org/web/20190412020213/https://www.thestar.com/news/toronto-election/2018/09/11/what-the-judge-said-in-the-ruling-on-doug-fords-plan-to-cut-size-of-toronto-council.html. live.
- Web site: Nominations open for Scarborough Southwest municipal by-election. CTV News. en. 2023-09-10.
- Web site: info@thelocal.to . 2023-12-01 . Live Results from Scarborough Southwest By-Election . 2023-12-01 . The Local . en-US.
- Web site: info@thelocal.to . 2023-12-01 . Live Results from Scarborough Southwest By-Election . 2023-12-01 . The Local . en-US.
- Web site: Ward 20, Scarborough Southwest By-Election: List of Candidates & Third Party Advertisers. City of Toronto. September 10, 2023.
- Web site: Here Are the Scarborough Southwest By-Election Candidates. The Local. December 1, 2023.
- Web site: Three progressives register in byelection race to replace Gary Crawford as Scarborough Southwest councillor . Toronto Star. en. 2023-09-10.
- https://www.kevinrupasinghe.ca/endorsements
- Web site: Declaration of Results. City of Toronto. September 10, 2023.
- Web site: Declaration of Results. City of Toronto. December 27, 2020. October 25, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181025222651/https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/97da-2018clerksofficialdeclarationofresults.pdf. live.
- Web site: Declaration of Results. City of Toronto. December 27, 2020. February 25, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210225000922/https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/9059-election-2014-clerksofficialdeclarationofresults.pdf. live.
- Web site: Declaration of Results of Voting. City of Toronto. December 27, 2020. February 24, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210224235748/https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/9783-election-2010-clerksofficialdeclaration.pdf. live.
- Web site: Declaration of Results of Voting. City of Toronto. September 10, 2023.
- Web site: Declaration of Results of Voting. City of Toronto. December 27, 2020. February 24, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210224223128/https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/9868-election-2003-clerkofficialdeclaration.pdf. live.