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Toronto municipal election, 1978

The Toronto municipal election of 1978 held on Monday, November 13, 1978, was the first seriously contested mayoralty race in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, since David Crombie took office in the 1972 election. Crombie left municipal politics earlier in 1978 to seek and win a seat in the Canadian House of Commons as the Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for Rosedale electoral district.

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Mayoral race

The contest to succeed Crombie (or more correctly, interim Mayor Fred Beavis) was a wide-open affair that saw three aldermen, David Smith, Tony O'Donohue and John Sewell contest the position.

Though O'Donohue and Smith were both aligned with the Liberals with links to developers, O'Donohue was seen as more right-wing and won the endorsement of the conservative Toronto Sun newspaper, while Smith was seen as more of a centrist.

Sewell had first been elected to Toronto city council in 1969 and had a reputation as a community activist and even a radical. His backers consisted of New Democratic Party supporters (although Sewell himself has never been a member of the party), left-wing Liberals and Red Tories, many of whom had supported Crombie who, despite his Tory allegiance, had a reputation as a reform mayor on the left-wing of the municipal political spectrum.

The split on the right between O'Donohue and Smith allowed Sewell to win with less than 50% of the vote.

Sewell received strong support from younger voters, tenants, and the highly educated and affluent. He carried midtown (ward 5), the downtown (wards 6 and 7, the latter of which he represented as an alderman), the east end (wards 8 and 9) and one of the city's wealthy northern wards (ward 10). O'Donohue won the working class, heavily Catholic and ethnic west end (wards 1-4), one of which he represented as an alderman; Sewell fared poorly in the west end. Smith narrowly beat Sewell in the northern ward 11, which he had represented as an alderman.

Results
John Sewell - 71,885 Tony O'Donohue - 62,173 David Smith - 45,071 Joe Martin - 1,658 Ron Morawski - 1,546 John Beattle - 1,239 Louis Thomas - 826 Richard Sanders - 778 Zoltan Szoboszloi - 439 Hardial Dhir - 379 Walter Lohaza - 336 Andries Murnieks - 323

City council

Top two from each ward elected to Toronto City Council. Top one from each ward also wins a seat on Metro Toronto council.

Ward 1 (Swansea and Bloor West Village)
(x)David White - 8,087 William Boytchuk - 7,379 Audrey Jardine - 5,281 Diane Fancher - 4,943 Io Amoneen - 4,457 Aiden Buckley - 1,209
Ward 2 (Parkdale and Brockton)
Tony Ruprecht - 4,843 Barbara Adams - 4,582 Thor Wons - 3,457 Chris Korwin - 3,008 Les Wawrow - 1,959 Glen Bany - 1,956 Bob Grossi - 1,237 Frank Bray - 299 Larry Daoust - 141
Ward 3 (Davenport and Corso Italia)
(x)Joseph Piccininni - 7,566 (x)Richard Gilbert - 6,377 Joe Renda - 2,616 Tony Amono - 1,071 Tina Martin - 732
Ward 4 (Trinity-Bellwoods and Little Italy)
(x)Art Eggleton - 4,961 (x)George Ben - 3,402 Joe Pantalone - 3,251 John Medeiros - 1,844 Tony Ianno - 1,807 Bill Moniz - 1,398 Manuel Alves - 671 Robert Taddeo - 547 Joe Pimental - 341 Manuel Garcia - 330
Ward 5 (The Annex and Yorkville)
(x)Ying Hope - 11,870 (x)Susan Fish - 11,505 Frank Severino - 2,056
Ward 6 (Financial District, Toronto - University of Toronto)
(x)Allan Sparrow - 8,029 (x)Dan Heap - 7,514 Dan Richards - 6,421 Rose Smith - 2,785 Joe Martin - 1,143
Ward 7 (Regent Park and Riverdale)
Gordon Cressy - 11,869 (x)Janet Howard - 9,533 George Patton - 4,258 Randall Parsons - 837 Charles Rolfe - 573 Steve Necheff - 483
Ward 8 (Riverdale)
(x)Fred Beavis - 7,997 (x)Thomas Clifford - 7,205 Charlotte Stuart - 5,097 Chris Toutounis - 2,933 Beatrice Zeveruche - 691 Louis Kostan - 493 Jim McMillan - 376 Vincent Corriero - 267 Elizabeth Parsons - 253 Alex Yaung - 189
Ward 9 (The Beaches)
(x)Pat Sheppard - 9,248 (x)Tom Wardle, Jr. - 8,815 Brian Fullerton - 7,489 Bruce Budd - 7,113 Sharon Meecham - 2,366 Charles Martin - 396
Ward 10 (Rosedale and North Toronto)
(x)June Rowlands - 15,790 Andrew Paton - 14,980 Harvey Dyck - 8,911 Neil Agnoo - 640
Ward 11 (Forest Hill and North Toronto)
(x)Anne Johnston - 14,996 Michael Gee - 11,395 Kay Gardner - 8,485 Eunice Grayson - 6,115 Dennis Hunt - 1,388

By-elections

Ward 4 Alderman George Ben died on December 17, 1978. A by-election was held on February 26, 1979:

Tony O'Donohue: 4,699 Joe Pantalone - 4,361 Tony Marchese - 413 Mike Lotosky - 87 Richard Sanders - 40

North York

Mel Lastman was re-elected mayor receiving the most votes ever recorded for a North York mayor. Barbara Greene, Esther Shiner and Robert Yuill were re-elected to Board of Control with Irving Paisley taking the fourth seat. Greene received the most votes for a Board of Control member which carries the post of deputy mayor. Some analysts thought that her chances of retaining the position may have been hurt by her becoming a single mother in the previous year. In the ward races, three incumbents were ousted including Mario Sergio over Gord Risk in Ward 1; Howard Moscoe over Murray Markin in Ward 4; and Mike Foster over Marilyn Meshberg in Ward 5. Elinor Caplan won in ward 13 to replace Mike Smith who retired from council.

Mayor

(x)Mel Lastman - 83,811 Perry Dane - 11,396 Helena Obadia - 5,646

Board of Control

(four to be elected)

(x)Barbara Greene - 57,808 (x)Esther Shiner - 55,429 (x)Robert Yuill - 44,748 Irving Paisley - 34,648 Ron Summers - 34,514 Alex McGivern - 33,602 Harvey Haber - 18,228 Paul Wizman - 14,221 Doreen Leitch - 9,791 Gino Vatri - 9,729 Sheena Suttaby - 6,049

Council

Ward 1
Mario Sergio - 2,224 (x)Gord Risk - 1,945 Sheila Lambrinos - 1,468
Ward 2
(x)Mario Gentile - 5,155 Rocco Cossidente - 1,332
Ward 3
(x)Pat O'Neill - 2,915 Peter Pallotta - 1,882 Derek Warner - 806 Roy Wilcox - 325
Ward 5
Michael Foster - 3,877 (x)Marilyn Meshberg - 3,620 Amerigo Petruzzo - 1,430 Judy Taylor - 594
Ward 6
(x)Milton Berger - Acclaimed
Ward 7
(x)Irving Chapley - 5,218 Jack Bedder - 2,447
Ward 8
(x)Alan Heisey - Acclaimed
Ward 9
(x)Norman Gardner - 5,914 Morry Smith - 3,526
Ward 10
(x)Marie Labatte - 4,689 Allan Payne - 1,663
Ward 11
(x)Peter Clarke - 3,853 Shirley Scaife - 3,465 Howard Cohen - 714
Ward 12
(x)Barry Burton - 4,238 Gus Cusimano - 2,143 Norman Brudy - 1,098
Ward 13
Elinor Caplan - 4,416 Dan Pickett - 2,057 Paul McCann - 782 Alec Davis - 733 Bernadette Michael - 324 Sudhi Shankar Menon - 166
Ward 14
(x)Betty Sutherland - Acclaimed

Public school trustee

Ward 1
Jo Treasure - 1,463 Jack Sweet - 1,365
Ward 2
Peg Grant - Acclaimed
Ward 3
Peggy Gemmell - 1,176 Elizabeth Smith - 1,170 Bev Folkes - 640
Ward 4
Else Chandler - 2,970 Ben Treos - 644 Sherland Chhangur - 288
Ward 5
George McCleary - Acclaimed
Ward 6
Frances Chapkin - 2,144 Zale Newman - 965 Ian Lovatt - 881 Robert Howse - 716 Peter Beecham - 334 Vladimir Machlis - 126
Ward 7
Mae Waese - 2,654 Adam Fuerstenberg - 2,121 Leon Stalner - 971 Alan Simons - 840 Morley Philips - 761 Charles Stewart - 375
Ward 8
Marilyn Knowles - 2,586 Diane Betts - 1,946 John Buttrick - 617 Charles Kasner - 483 Judy Mandel - 265 Phil Reeve - 250 Morris Atlas - 151
Ward 9
Neil Strauss - 3,704 Harold Koehler - 2,877 George Hamell - 1,265 Irwin Krakowsky - 357
Ward 10
Sybil Darnell - 2,306 William Gruber - 1,357 David Reed - 1,330
Ward 11
Marion Gordon - 3,733 Edward Reiken - 994 George Malner - 844 Ken Stagg - 716
Ward 12
Ken Crowley - 3,724 Althea Collins-Poulos - 1,093
Ward 13
Lawrence Krackower - 2,844 Gerald Wiseman - 1,905 Ralph Benner - 1,725 Victoria Sibila - 392
Ward 14
Martin Park - 3,964 Serj Assadourian - 1,063

Hydro Commission

(two to be elected)

Bill Sutherland - 41,561 Carl Anderson - 28,750 Paul Adler - 21,904 D'Arcy McConvey - 18,907 Mollie Goodbaum - 15,189 Norman Baird - 12,984 David Horwood - 7,065 Nicholas Tryphonopoulos - 5,350

Scarborough

Gus Harris won his first term as mayor defeating interim mayor Ken Morrish by 3,000 votes. Morrish was appointed interim mayor after Paul Cosgrove resigned to run federally. Incumbent controllers Brian Harrison, Joyce Trimmer and Frank Faubert were all re-elected while alderman Carol Ruddell took the fourth spot. Shirley Eidt returned to council after beating one term alderman Brian Brazier. Newcomers include Wally Majesky (Ward 2), Alan Robinson (Ward 5), and Maureen Prinsloo (Ward 10).

Mayor

Gus Harris - 33,483 (x)Ken Morrish - 29,908 Ron Watson - 13,822 Lois James - 4,241 Donald Lunny -2.404

Board of Control

(Four to be elected)

(x)Brian Harrison - 50,728 (x)Joyce Trimmer - 44,502 Carol Ruddell - 42,299 (x)Frank Faubert - 39,897 Bob Watson - 28,121 Jim Bryers - 22,594 John Tsopelas - 9,768 Greg McGroarty - 9,218

Council

Ward 1
(x)Bill Belfontaine - 5,326 Doug Varsey - 2,067
Ward 2
Wally Majesky - 2,736 Don MacMillan - 2,374 Gordon McMillen - 993 Doug Springhope - 838
Ward 3
(x)Norm Kelly - Acclaimed
Ward 4
(x)Jack Goodlad - Acclaimed
Ward 5
Alan Robinson - 2,465 Gord Ashberry - 2,113 Don Hillard - 1,203
Ward 6
(x)Frederick Bland - 4,562 Joe Zammit - 2,326
Ward 7
(x)Ed Fulton - 4,359 Joe Crowley - 2,530 Elizabeth McKenzie - 1,938
Ward 8
Shirley Eidt - 4,137 (x)Tom Brazier - 3,738
Ward 9
(x)Doug Colling - Acclaimed
Ward 10
Maureen Prinsloo - 2,991 Harry Murphy - 1,845 Scott MacPherson - 1,405 Arne Boye - 749 Larry Calcutt - 622 Ken Wayne - 382
Ward 11
(x)John Wimbs - Acclaimed
Ward 12
(x)Joe DeKort - 3,823 Jack Heads - 967

York

In the borough of York, Gayle Christie defeated Philip White who had been Mayor since 1969.

Mayor
Gayle Christie 15,732 Philip White 14,050 Douglas Saunders 8,322
Board of Control (2 elected)
Fergy Brown (Acclaimed) Alan Tonks (Acclaimed)
Ward 1
Ben Nobleman (Acclaimed)
Ward 2
Oscar Kogan 1,429 Tony Mandarano 1,326 Marvin Gordon 351 Deanna Michael 243
Ward 3
Ron Bradd 2,217 Nino D'Apria 1,762
Ward 4
Patrick Canavan 1,106 Cillard Ward 1,045 Enzo Ragno 744
Ward 5
Chris Tonks 2,330 Hilde Zimmer 1,176
Ward 6
Lois Lane 2,520 Lloyd Sainsbury 2,250 Buzz Fedunchak 1,056
Ward 7
John Nunziata 2,019 Don Kendal 1,843 Harold Stuart 1,051 Mario Ruffolo 981 Alex Dulkewych 415

References

Toronto municipal election, 1978 Wikipedia