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Canadian federal election results in Suburban Toronto
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Seats obtained by party

This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the outer parts of Toronto—the area that was the suburban portion of Metro Toronto prior to the 1998 merger.

Regional profile

This region was largely rural until the 1960s, and its then three ridings usually supported the Progressive Conservatives. In the 1960s and 1970s as it urbanized and its number of seats gradually doubled to seven, it solidly supported the Liberals (Grits) and even gave the New Democratic Party two seats in 1972's tight election. From 1979 until the 1990s its seat split reflected but slightly exaggerated the national result between the Grits and Tories, with the NDP usually shut out.

By the 1990s, with the large proportion of immigrants in the region and urban growth increasing the region's seats to 13, suburban Toronto, like Ontario as a whole, swung hard to the Liberals. For two decades, suburban Ontario was the Liberals' power base; from 1993 to 2008, Liberal candidates swept the region, making this region to the Liberals what Rural Alberta was to the Conservatives. In some ridings, the Liberals defeated their closest opponents by margins of 3-1 or more. The NDP had a few pockets of support, as they did in all of southern Ontario. The Conservatives didn't even register on the radar screen at first; the centre-right had been more or less nonexistent in the former Metro Toronto since the Tories lost all of their seats here in 1993. Even when the Conservatives won minority governments in 2006 and 2008, they were completely shut out in Toronto.

This changed in 2011, when a slight uptick in Conservative support, combined with vote splitting between the Liberals, NDP and Greens allowed the Conservatives to take six seats in the region - including Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff's Etobicoke—Lakeshore riding, albeit in most cases by narrow margins (as few as 26 votes in one riding). Meanwhile, the national surge of NDP support allowed them to take two in eastern Toronto. However, even though the Liberals only had four of the now 12 seats (reduced from 13 due to population growth elsewhere in Southern Ontario) the Liberals led slightly in terms of popular vote.

The region reverted to form in 2015, as a massive surge in Liberal support allowed the Liberals to win all 14 seats (increased due to intensification, particularly in North York Centre) here en route to taking all of Toronto. In all but one seat (York Centre), the Liberals won by 5,500 or more votes.

Votes by party throughout time

Election Liberal Conservative New Democratic Green People's PC Reform /
Alliance
Others
1979 216,558
39.0%
108,335
19.5%
224,930
40.5%
4,498
0.8%
1980 241,807
45.5%
99,860
18.8%
184,937
34.8%
4,422
0.8%
1984 207,881
35.9%
98,008
16.9%
1,155
0.2%
264,282
45.6%
7,047
1.2%
1988 235,688
41.3%
98,652
17.3%
1,353
0.2%
223,328
39.1%
11,440
2.0%
1993 319,633
58.5%
20,720
3.8%
1,021
0.2%
92,321
16.9%
95,884
17.5%
16,254
3.0%
1997 296,140
60.2%
38,061
7.7%
1,464
0.3%
81,995
16.7%
70,008
14.2%
4,651
0.9%
2000 297,513
65.3%
28,281
6.2%
532
0.1%
49,447
10.9%
74,911
16.4%
2,562
0.6%
2004 276,372
57.5%
111,637
23.2%
64,146
13.3%
14,762
3.1%
11,576
2.4%
2006 297,480
55.2%
147,796
27.4%
71,660
13.3%
18,790
3.5%
2,078
0.4%
2008 236,655
49.7%
146,574
30.8%
62,604
13.2%
27,851
5.9%
1,489
0.3%
2011 185,020
36.6%
184,456
36.5%
122,461
24.2%
11,190
2.2%
2,185
0.4%
2015 353,598
54.7%
202,506
31.3%
74,118
11.5%
12,348
1.9%
3,194
0.5%
2019 365,357
55.2%
184,256
27.8%
75,023
11.3%
24,561
3.7%
8,548
1.3%
3,947
0.6%
2021 321,685
55.7%
156,198
27.0%
70,993
12.3%
4,997
0.9%
22,169
3.8%
942
0.2%

Detailed results

2019

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC Other
Don Valley East Yasmin Ratansi
25,295
59.81%
Michael Ma
10,115
23.92%
Nicholas Thompson
4,647
10.99%
Dan Turcotte
1,675
3.96%
John P. Hendry
562
1.33%
Yasmin Ratansi
Don Valley North Han Dong
23,495
50.45%
Sarah Fischer
16,506
35.44%
Bruce Griffin
4,285
9.20%
Daniel Giavedoni
1,803
3.87%
Jay Sobel
482
1.03%
Geng Tan†$
Etobicoke Centre Yvan Baker
32,800
51.88%
Ted Opitz
21,804
34.49%
Heather Vickers-Wong
4,881
7.72%
Cameron Semple
2,775
4.39%
Nicholas Serdiuk
664
1.05%
Mark Wrzesniewski (Libert.)
295
0.47%
Borys Wrzesnewskyj
Etobicoke—Lakeshore James Maloney
36,061
51.88%
Barry O'Brien
19,952
28.70%
Branko Gasperlin
8,277
11.91%
Chris Caldwell
4,141
5.96%
Jude Sulejmani
921
1.32%
Janice Murray (M-L)
163
0.23%
James Maloney
Etobicoke North Kirsty Duncan
26,388
61.44%
Sarabjit Kaur
9,524
22.18%
Naiima Farah
4,654
10.84%
Nancy Ghuman
1,080
2.51%
Renata Ford
1,196
2.78%
Sudhir Mehta (CFF)
104
0.24%
Kirsty Duncan
Humber River—Black Creek Judy Sgro
23,187
61.09%
Iftikhar Choudry
6,164
16.24%
Maria Augimeri
7,198
18.96%
Mike Schmitz
804
2.12%
Ania Krosinska
402
1.06%
Christine Nugent (M-L)
89
0.23%
Stenneth Smith (UPC)
114
0.30%
Judy Sgro
Scarborough—Agincourt Jean Yip
21,115
50.50%
Sean Hu
15,492
37.05%
Larisa Julius
3,636
8.70%
Randi Ramdeen
1,050
2.51%
Anthony Internicola
521
1.25%
Jean Yip
Scarborough Centre Salma Zahid
25,695
55.19%
Irshad Chaudhry
10,387
22.31%
Faiz Kamal
5,452
11.71%
Dordana Hakimzadah
1,336
2.87%
Jeremiah Vijeyaratnam
1,162
2.50%
John Cannis (Ind.)
2,524
5.42%
Salma Zahid
Scarborough-Guildwood John McKay
26,123
61.12%
Quintus Thuraisingham
9,553
22.35%
Michelle Spencer
4,806
11.24%
Tara McMahon
1,220
2.85%
Jigna Jani
648
1.52%
Stephen Abara (Ind.)
70
0.16%
Farhan Alvi (CFF)
55
0.13%
Kevin Clarke (Ind.)
112
0.26%
Kathleen Marie Holding (Ind.)
70
0.16%
Gus Stefanis (CNP)
85
0.20%
John McKay
Scarborough North Shaun Chen
20,911
53.57%
David Kong
11,838
30.33%
Yan Chen
5,039
12.91%
Avery Velez
796
2.04%
Jude Guerrier
370
0.95%
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