1997 Toronto municipal election


The 1997 Toronto municipal election was the first election held for offices in the amalgamated "megacity" of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The elections were administered by the old City of Toronto and its five suburbs within Metropolitan Toronto. The vote was held November 10, 1997, electing the mayor and 56 councillors in 28 wards who took office on January 1, 1998, the day of the amalgamation.
The election resulted in a showdown between Barbara Hall, the one-term mayor of the old city of Toronto, and Mel Lastman, who had been mayor of the former Toronto suburb of North York for 25 years.

Mayor

The mayoral race saw incumbents from the two largest former cities run to be mayor, the left-leaning Barbara Hall and the right-leaning Mel Lastman. Lastman won the election by narrow margin.
CandidateTotal votes% of total votes
Mel Lastman387,84851.92%
Barbara Hall346,45246.38%
Don Andrews1,9850.26%
Ben Kerr1,6700.22%
William Burrill1,4210.19%
Steven Markel1,2440.16%
C. Edwards1,2140.12%
Munyonzwe Hamalengwa1,1240.15%
Hazel Jackson1,0620.14%
Alan Heisey, Sr.9940.13%
Hans Bathija8690.11%
Karl Hille6950.09%
Santa Cuda6470.08%
Laurence M. Honickman6100.08%
Joanne Pritchard5520.07%
George Dowar4620.06%
Jeffery Sharpe3790.05%
Ernest Michaud2810.03%
Michael Houlton-Charette2110.02%
Duri Naimji1770.02%
Totals746,897100%

Council

The election followed a plurality-at-large voting system where electors could vote for two candidates. Each of the 28 wards elected two councillors.
;Ward 1 – East York
;Ward 2 – Lakeshore Queensway
;Ward 3 – Kingsway Humber
;Ward 4 – Markland Centennial
;Ward 5 – Rexdale Thistletown
;Ward 6 – North York Humber
;Ward 7 – Black Creek
;Ward 8 – North York Spadina
;Ward 9 – North York Centre South
;Ward 10 – North York Centre
;Ward 11 – Don Parkway
;Ward 12 – Seneca Heights
;Ward 13 – Scarborough Bluffs
;Ward 14 – Scarborough Wexford
;Ward 15 – Scarborough City Centre
;Ward 16 – Scarborough Highland Creek
;Ward 17 – Scarborough Agincourt
;Ward 18 – Scarborough Malvern
;Ward 19 – High Park
;Ward 20 – Trinity Niagara
;Ward 21 – Davenport
;Ward 22 – North Toronto
;Ward 23 – Midtown
;Ward 24 – Downtown
;Ward 25 – Don River
;Ward 26 – East Toronto
;Ward 27 – York Humber
;Ward 28 – York Eglinton