Ward 10 York Centre

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Ward 10 in the city of Toronto covers the eastern half of York Centre riding. It is in the former city of North York and covers neighbourhoods such as Newtonbrook and Dublin Heights. It is represented by James Pasternak.

History

Ward 10 was first created in 1969 when two wards were added to the city following the abolition of the Board of Control. It originally covered Rosedale and the eastern part of North Toronto. In 1988 the Toronto ward map was changed when the direct election of Metro Toronto councillors was introduced. This relocated Ward 10 to the eastern Beaches part of the city. After amalgamation Ward 10 was located in North York, covering the North York City Centre area.

Election results

York Centre (2000-present)

One member electected.

2010
James Pasternak - 3,159
Nancy Oomen - 2,777
Brian Shifman - 2,632
Igor Toutchinski - 2,605
Konstantin Toubis - 1,887
Magda Gondor Berkovits - 935
Jarred Friedman - 850
Joseph Cohen - 535
Eric Plant - 355
Edward Zaretsky - 326
Robert Freedland - 244
Drago Banovic - 186
2006
Mike Feldman (incumbent) - 6527
Igor Toutchinski - 1940
Magda Berkovits 1586
Max Royz - 1106
Robert Freedland - 561
Craig Smith - 440
Alex Dumalag - 404
2003
Mike Feldman (incumbent) - 9,962
Lorne Berg - 3,530
2000
Mike Feldman (incumbent) - 12,221
Daniel Radin - 2,687

North York City Centre (1997-2000)

Two members elected.

1997
John Filion - 17,533
Norman Gardner - 15,135
Ron Summers - 11,212

The Beaches (1988-1997)

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Ward map 1988-1997

One member elected

1994
Tom Jakobek (incumbent) - 9,473
Will Molson - 1,952
Joe Cirone - 407
James Brookman - 259
1991
Tom Jakobek (incumbent) - 10,211
Shelly Jean O'Neill - 3,887
1988
Tom Jakobek - 9,782
Glenn Middleton - 2,443

North Toronto (1969-1988)

Ward map 1969-1988

In 1985 there were two ballots, one for Metro and the other for city council. Prior to this two members were elected from each ward. The single candidate with the most votes also gained a seat on Metro Toronto Council.

1985
Metro
June Rowlands (incumbent) - acclaimed
City
Michael Walker - acclaimed
1982
June Rowlands (incumbent) - 15,082
Michael Walker - 10,065
Charlotte Maher - 8,164
1980
June Rowlands (incumbent) - 17,551
Andrew Paton (incumbent) - 15,201
Patricia Bolton - 2,678
Craig Roberts - 2,367
1978
June Rowlands (incumbent) - 15,790
Andrew Paton - 14,980
Harvey Dyck - 8,911
Neil Agnoo - 640
1976
John Bosley (incumbent) - 11,638
June Rowlands - 11,307
Robert Perkins - 5,079
David White - 1,517
1974
William Kilbourn (incumbent)
John Bosley
Kevin Garland
Juanne Hemsol
Michael Grayson
Haines
Russell Puskluwez
Horace Brown
John Kelly
1972
William Kilbourn (incumbent) - 20,099
Paul Pickett (incumbent) - 14,023
Juanne Hemsol - 9,578
Margaret Bryce - 2,641
Art Keay - 1,449
1969
Paul Pickett (incumbent) - 13,700
William Kilbourn (Liberal) - 8,221
Helen Johnston (incumbent) - 5,371
Ann Tomlinson (Liberal) - 3,508
Juanna Hemsol (CIVAC) - 2,353
Eleanor O'Connor (NDP) - 1,849
Michael Harper - 962

References

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