George Smitherman - Electoral Record

Electoral Record

Toronto mayoral election, 2010
Candidate Number of votes % of popular vote
Rob Ford 380,201 47.098%
George Smitherman 287,393 35.602%
Joe Pantalone 94,840 11.749%
Rocco Rossi 4,973 0.616%
Other 39,842 4.936%
Total 807,249 100%


Ontario general election, 2007: Toronto Centre
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Liberal George Smitherman 21,585 47.75% -5.03
Progressive Conservative Pamela Taylor 9,225 20.41% -1.63
New Democratic Sandra Gonzalez 8,528 18.86% -1.28
Green Mike McLean 4,366 9.66% 5.82
Libertarian Michael Green 675 1.49%
Special Needs Danish Ahmed 256 0.57%
Independent Gary Leroux 213 0.47%
Communist Johan Boyden 200 0.44%
Independent Philip Fernandez 159 0.35% -0.37
Internet Application - Real Time Electoral District Results
Ontario general election, 2003
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal George Smitherman 23872 52.78 13.88
Progressive Conservative John Adams 9968 22.04 -7.84
New Democrat Gene Lara 9112 20.14 11.34
Green Gabriel Draven 1739 3.84 2.98
Independent Philip Fernandez 324 0.72
Freedom Silvio Ursomarzo 218 0.48 -0.27
Ontario general election, 1999
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal George Smitherman 17756 38.9
Progressive Conservative Durhane Wong-Rieger 13640 29.88
Independent John Sewell 8822 19.33
New Democrat Helen Breslauer 4019 8.8
Green Joseph Cohen 392 0.86
Freedom Paul McKeever 344 0.75
Independent Mike Ryner 236 0.52
Family Coalition Bill Whatcott 232 0.51
Natural Law Ron Parker 205 0.45

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