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Over 10 mayoral debates took place during the campaign. A planned debate at OCAD University (in collaboration with 60 Toronto residents' associations) [19] scheduled to take place on June 1, 2023, was cancelled after threats were made to candidates prior to the event. [20]
As statutory deputy mayor, Jennifer McKelvie automatically assumes limited mayoral powers to act as the city's chief executive until a by-election is held. [8] June 26, 2023: Olivia Chow is elected in the mayoral by-election to serve the remainder of the council term. [9] July 12, 2023: Chow takes office as mayor of Toronto. [10]
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]
Leftist candidate Olivia Chow was elected Monday as mayor of Canada’s largest city, ending more than a decade of conservative rule. Chow received 37% support, topping Ana Bailao with 33%. Tory ...
Toronto's first mayor, William Lyon Mackenzie, was appointed in 1834 after his Reform coalition won the new City of Toronto's first election and he was chosen by the Reformers. The most recent election to the office of mayor was a by-election on June 26, 2023 in which Olivia Chow was elected.
(Bloomberg) -- John Tory cruised to a third term as mayor of Toronto, as voters in Canada’s financial capital opted for a status-quo candidate with a strong fiscal pedigree at a time of growing ...
Olivia Chow (Chinese: 鄒至蕙; Cantonese Yale: Jāu Ji-waih; born March 24, 1957) is a Canadian politician who has been the 66th mayor of Toronto since July 12, 2023. . Previously, Chow served as the New Democratic Party (NDP) member of Parliament (MP) for Trinity—Spadina from 2006 to 2014, and was a councillor on the Metro Toronto Council from 1992 to the 1998 amalgamation followed by ...
In 2023, he ran for mayor of Toronto, finishing 11th with 2,983 votes (0.4% of votes cast). During the campaign, media queried the quantity and cost of his election advertising. Gong is registered as a candidate in the 2024 Mississauga mayoral by-election. According to a representative, he owns property in the city. [1]