Kevin Clarke (politician)

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2021 Canadian federal election: Scarborough—Guildwood
Kevin Clarke
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President of The People's Political Party
In office
2021–2023
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal John McKay 22,94461.1±0.0
Conservative Carmen Wilson7,99821.3-1.1
New Democratic Michelle Spencer5,09113.6+2.4
People's James Bountrogiannis1,0962.9+1.4
Independent Kevin Clarke1550.4+0.1
Centrist Aslam Khan1290.3N/A
Independent Opa Day850.2N/A
Canadian Nationalist Gus Stefanis520.1-0.1
Total valid votes37,55098.6
Total rejected ballots5481.4
Turnout38,09858.0
Eligible voters65,711
Liberal hold Swing +0.6
Source: Elections Canada [15]
Canadian federal by-election, October 26, 2020 : Toronto Centre
Resignation of Bill Morneau
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Marci Ien 10,58142.0-15.4$116,839[ citation needed ]
Green Annamie Paul 8,25032.7+25.6$100,008[ citation needed ]
New Democratic Brian Chang4,28017.0-5.3$71,222[ citation needed ]
Conservative Benjamin Gauri Sharma1,4355.7-6.4$0[ citation needed ]
People's Baljit Bawa2691.1$22,752[ citation needed ]
Libertarian Keith Komar1350.5
Independent Kevin Clarke 1230.5
Free Dwayne Cappelletti760.3$1,570[ citation needed ]
No affiliation Above Znoneofthe 560.2$0[ citation needed ]
Total valid votes25,205100.0
Total rejected ballots1180.5-0.2
Turnout25,32330.9-35.2
Electors on lists81,861
Liberal hold Swing -20.5
Elections Canada [16] [17]
2019 Canadian federal election : Scarborough—Guildwood
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal John McKay 26,12361.12+1.08$79,793.87
Conservative Quintus Thuraisingham9,55322.35-4.15$57,402.46
New Democratic Michelle Spencer4,80611.24-0.02none listed
Green Tara McMahon1,2202.85+1.41none listed
People's Jigna Jani6481.52-none listed
Independent Kevin Clarke 1120.26-0.16none listed
Canadian Nationalist Gus Stefanis850.20none listed
Independent Stephen Abara700.16-none listed
Independent Kathleen Marie Holding700.16-none listed
Canada's Fourth FrontFarhan Alvi550.13-$791.00
Total valid votes/expense limit42,74298.66
Total rejected ballots5801.34+0.87
Turnout43,32262.89-1.69
Eligible voters68,886
Liberal hold Swing +2.61
Source: Elections Canada [18] [19]
2018 Toronto municipal election — Mayor
CandidateNumber of votes % of popular vote
John Tory (X)479,65963.49
Jennifer Keesmaat 178,19323.59
Faith Goldy 25,6673.40
Saron Gebresellassi15,2222.01
Steven Lam5,9200.78
Sarah Climenhaga4,7650.63
Kevin Clarke3,8530.51
Monowar Hossain3,6020.48
Logan Choy3,5180.47
Knia Singh3,2440.43
Dobrosav Basaric2,8820.38
Chris Brosky2,7820.37
Jim McMillan2,4220.32
Tofazzel Haque2,3070.31
Drew Buckingham1,9710.26
Mike Gallay1,9400.26
Daryl Christoff1,7510.23
Gautam Nath1,4740.20
Christopher Humphrey1,4280.19
Thomas O'Neill1,3250.18
D!ONNE Renée1,2800.17
Brian Buffey1,2750.17
Brian Graff1,1390.15
Michael Nicula1,0480.14
Andrzej Kardys1,0350.14
Joseph Pampena7730.10
Jakob Vardy7570.10
Kris Langenfeld6950.09
James Sears 6800.09
Chai Kalevar6150.08
Jack Weenen6070.08
Ion Gelu Vintila5650.07
Joseph Osuji4860.06
Josh Rachlis3370.04
Jim Ruel2760.04
2018 Ontario general election : Toronto Centre
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Suze Morrison 23,68853.66+37.87
Liberal David Morris11,98627.15-31.07
Progressive Conservative Meredith Cartwright6,23414.12-4.43
Green Adam Sommerfeld1,3773.12-1.30
Libertarian Judi Falardeau3710.84-0.23
Special Needs Dan King1170.27-0.12
New People's ChoiceCameron James1100.25
Stop the New Sex-Ed Agenda Theresa Snell1020.23
The People Kevin Clarke980.22+0.06
Canadian EconomicWanda Marie Fountain650.15
Total valid votes44,148100.0  
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots4040.92
Turnout44,55254.30
Eligible voters82,044
New Democratic gain from Liberal Swing +34.47
Source: Elections Ontario [20]
2015 Canadian federal election : Scarborough—Guildwood
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal John McKay 25,16760.04+24.25$77,572.69
Conservative Chuck Konkel11,10826.50-8.19$80,342.41
New Democratic Laura Casselman4,72011.26-15.44$14,956.71
Green Kathleen Holding6061.45-0.78
Independent Kevin Clarke1750.42
Marijuana Paul Coulbeck1410.34-0.26
Total valid votes/Expense limit41,91799.53 $198,726.79
Total rejected ballots1980.47
Turnout42,11564.58
Eligible voters65,217
Liberal hold Swing +16.22
Source: Elections Canada [21] [22]
2014 Toronto municipal election — Mayor
CandidateNumber of votes % of popular vote
John Tory 394,77540.28
Doug Ford 330,61033.73
Olivia Chow 226,87923.15
Ari Goldkind3,9120.40
Selina Chan2,3360.24
Rocco Di Paola1,5570.16
Don Andrews 1,0120.10
Morgan Baskin1,0090.10
Ramnarine Tiwari1,0070.10
George Dedopoulos9410.10
Said Aly8000.08
Robb Johannes7560.08
Jonathan Glaister7470.08
Monowar Hossain6140.06
Mike Gallay5700.06
Sam Surendran5690.06
Michael Tramov5600.06
Kevin Clarke5470.06
Matthew Wong4910.05
Dewitt Lee4890.05
Hïmy Syed4650.05
Mark Cidade4530.05
Troy Young4110.04
Dave McKay4070.04
Michael Gordon3880.04
Christopher Ball3770.04
Ashok Sajnani3680.04
Matthew Crack3650.04
Frank Burgess3350.03
D!ONNE Renée3230.03
Michael Tasevski3190.03
Mohammad Okhovat3180.03
Chinh Huynh3120.03
Veerayya Kembhavimath2940.03
Jeff Billard2880.03
Pat Roberge2730.03
Lee Romanov2710.03
Radu Popescu2330.02
Jon Karsemeyer2320.02
Steven Lam2260.02
Jonathan Bliguin2070.02
Christina Van Eyck2030.02
Josh Rachlis2010.02
Carlie Ritch1940.02
Tibor Steinberger1880.02
Klim Khomenko1860.02
Leo Gambin1650.02
Daniel Walker1620.02
Ram Narula1560.02
Jamie Shannon1560.02
Michael Nicula1450.02
Gary McBean1350.01
Charles Huang1340.01
Russell Saunders1340.01
Diana Maxted1170.01
Jim Ruel1100.01
Erwin Sniedzins1040.01
Chai Kalevar1020.01
Matt Mernagh1020.01
Wally Schwauss970.01
Donovan Searchwell900.01
Ratan Wadhwa730.01
René Viau690.01
Oweka-Arac Ongwen560.01
Jack Weenen520.01
Total valid votes980,177100%
2014 Ontario general election : Scarborough—Agincourt
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Soo Wong 17,33249.84+2.82
Progressive Conservative Liang Chen12,04134.63+2.64
New Democratic Alex Wilson4,10511.81-3.94
Green Pauline Thompson9072.61+0.34
The People Kevin Clarke3871.11
Total valid votes34,772100.0  
Liberal hold Swing +0.09
Source: Elections Ontario [23]
Ontario provincial by-election, February 13, 2014: Thornhill
Resignation of Peter Shurman
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Gila Martow 13,43847.89+1.18
Liberal Sandra Yeung Racco11,67141.60+0.68
New Democratic Cindy Hackelberg1,9056.79-2.17
Green Teresa Pun4041.44-0.24
Libertarian Gene Balfour2961.05-0.34
Freedom Erin Goodwin1530.55+0.22
People's Political Party Kevin Clarke1440.51
Pauper John Turmel 470.17
Total valid votes 28,058 100.00
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots1260.45
Turnout28,18427.36
Eligible voters103,021
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +0.25
Source: Elections Ontario [24]
Canadian federal by-election, November 25, 2013 : Toronto Centre
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Chrystia Freeland 17,19449.38+8.37$ 97,609.64
New Democratic Linda McQuaig 12,64036.30+6.0999,230.30
Conservative Geoff Pollock3,0048.63−14.0175,557.39
Green John Deverell1,0342.97−2.0521,521.10
Progressive Canadian Dorian Baxter 4531.30   
Libertarian Judi Falardeau2360.68+0.18  
Independent Kevin Clarke 840.24 560.00
Independent John "The Engineer" Turmel 560.16   
Independent Leslie Bory510.15 633.30
OnlineMichael Nicula430.12 200.00
Independent Bahman Yazdanfar260.07−0.121,134.60
Total valid votes/expense limit 34,821 99.49   $ 101,793.06
Total rejected ballots 177 0.51 +0.12
Turnout 34,998 37.72 −25.21
Eligible voters 92,780   
Liberal hold Swing +1.14
By-election due to the resignation of Bob Rae.
Source(s)
"November 25, 2013 By-elections Poll-by-poll results". Elections Canada . Retrieved August 20, 2020.
"November 25, 2013 By-election – Financial Reports" . Retrieved May 9, 2014.
Ontario provincial by-election, September 6, 2012: Kitchener—Waterloo
Resignation of Elizabeth Witmer
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Catherine Fife 18,59939.87+23.20
Progressive Conservative Tracey Weiler14,85131.83-11.94
Liberal Eric Davis11,19423.99-12.05
Green Stacey Danckert1,5253.27+0.63
Libertarian Allan Dettweiler1560.33
Freedom David Driver950.20-0.05
Communist Elizabeth Rowley 850.18
Independent Garnet Bruce770.17
People's Political Party Kevin Clarke 480.10
Pauper John Turmel 230.05
Total valid votes 46,653100.00
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots1280.27
Turnout46,78147.00
Eligible voters99,544
New Democratic gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +17.57
2011 Ontario general election : Toronto—Danforth
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Peter Tabuns 20,06254.01+8.16
Liberal Marisa Sterling 11,36930.60+1.40
Progressive Conservative Rita Jethi3,4889.39-1.89
Green Tim Whalley1,3543.64-7.51
Libertarian John Recker4401.18+0.01
People's Political Party Kevin Clarke1430.38 
Independent Neil Mercer1100.30 
Freedom Stéphane Vera1070.29 
Independent John Richardson750.20 
Total valid votes 37,148100.00
Rejected1570.42
Unmarked450.12
Declined240.06
Turnout37,37449.30
Eligible voters75,815
New Democratic hold Swing +3.38
Source: Elections Ontario [25]
2010 Toronto municipal election — Mayor
CandidateVotes%
Rob Ford 383,50147.114%
George Smitherman 289,83235.607%
Joe Pantalone 95,48211.730%
Rocco Rossi 5,0120.616%
George Babula3,2730.402%
Rocco Achampong2,8050.345%
Abdullah-Baquie Ghazi2,7610.344%
Michael Alexander2,4700.304%
Vijay Sarma2,2640.277%
Sarah Thomson 1,8830.232%
Jaime Castillo1,8740.231%
Dewitt Lee1,6990.209%
Douglas Campbell1,4280.176%
Kevin Clarke1,4110.173%
Joseph Pampena1,3190.162%
David Epstein1,2020.148%
Monowar Hossain1,1940.147%
Michael Flie1,1900.146%
Don Andrews 1,0320.127%
Weizhen Tang8900.11%
Daniel Walker8040.098%
Keith Cole 8010.098%
Michael Brausewetter7960.098%
Barry Goodhead7400.091%
Charlene Cottle7350.09%
Tibor Steinberger7330.09%
Christopher Ball6960.085%
James Di Fiore6550.08%
Diane Devenyi6290.078%
John Letonja5920.073%
Himy Syed5820.071%
Carmen Macklin5750.07%
Howard Gomberg4770.058%
David Vallance4440.055%
Mark State4380.054%
Phil Taylor4290.053%
Colin Magee4010.049%
Selwyn Firth3940.049%
Ratan Wadhwa2900.036%
Gerald Derome2510.031%
Total valid votes813,984100%
2006 Toronto municipal election — Mayor
CandidateVotes %
David Miller 332,96956.97
Jane Pitfield 188,93232.32
Stephen LeDrew 8,0781.38
Michael Alexander5,2470.90
Jaime Castillo5,2150.89
Douglas Campbell4,1830.72
Hazel Jackson3,3330.57
Lee Romanov3,1080.53
Shaun Bruce2,8200.48
Monowar Hossain2,7260.47
Joseph Young 2,2640.39
Kevin Clarke 2,0810.36
Joel Rubinovich1,6420.28
Scott Yee1,5380.26
Rodney Muir1,4580.25
Nicholas Brooks1,3970.24
John Porter1,3480.23
Diana-De Maxted1,3110.22
David Dicks1,2830.22
Duri Naimji1,2400.21
Bob Smith 1,1050.19
Mark Korolnek1,0790.18
Glenn Coles1,0190.17
Peter Styrsky9450.16
Mitch L. Gold8800.15
Ryan Goldhar7870.13
Mehmet Ali Yagiz7530.13
Ratan Wadhwa6960.12
Adam Sit6630.11
Paul Sheldon6240.11
Dave DuMoulin6010.10
Gerald Derome5780.10
Thomas Shipley5740.10
Soumen Deb5170.09
David Schiebel4980.09
David Vallance4860.08
John Weingust3120.05
Mark State1940.03
Total valid votes584,484100.00
2003 Toronto municipal election — Mayor
CandidateVotes %
David Miller 299,38543.26
John Tory 263,18938.03
Barbara Hall 63,7519.21
John Nunziata 36,0215.20
Tom Jakobek 5,2770.76
Douglas Campbell2,1970.32
Ahmad Shehab2,0840.30
Jaime Castillo1,6160.23
Luis Silva1,3050.19
Don Andrews 1,2200.18
Timothy McAuliffe8210.12
Kevin Clarke8040.12
John Hartnett8030.12
Gary Benner8020.12
Albert Howell 7170.10
John Jahshan7030.10
Michael Brausewetter6720.10
David Lichacz6590.10
Ram Narula6450.09
Elias Makhoul6440.09
Daniel Poremski6270.09
Ronald Graham6190.09
Fen Peters5980.09
Duri Naimji5690.08
Scott Yee5510.08
Monowar Hossain5370.08
Axcel Cocon4980.07
Ben Kerr 4330.06
Aleksandar Glisic4200.06
Mitch L. Gold4120.06
Hashmat Safi3830.06
Simon Shaw3760.05
Patricia O'Beirne3580.05
Abel van Wyk3320.05
Benjamin Mbaegbu2880.04
Gerald Derome2780.04
Paul Lewin2710.04
Rabindra Prashad2710.04
Hardy Dhir1990.03
Kendal Csak1930.03
Mehmet Yagiz1930.03
Richard Weston1330.02
Ratan Wadhwa1210.02
Barry Pletch1100.02
Total valid votes692,085100%
Ontario provincial by-election, September 20, 2001: Beaches—East York
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Michael Prue 14,02449.83+4.26
Liberal Robert Hunter 10,28936.56+14.98
Progressive Conservative Mac Penney2,82110.02-19.53
Green Peter Elgie6942.47+1.47
Family Coalition Ray Scott 2060.73+0.12
Independent Kevin Clarke940.35
Independent Vince Corriere590.21
Independent Don King510.18
Total valid votes 28,144100.0
Elections Ontario: [26]
2000 Toronto municipal election — Mayor
CandidateVotes %
Mel Lastman 483,27779.96%
Tooker Gomberg 51,1118.46%
Enza Anderson 13,5952.25%
Douglas Campbell8,5911.42%
Steven Lam6,8531.13%
Hazel Jackson5,3100.87%
Kevin Clarke4,1470.68%
Daniel Carras3,5340.58%
Ben Kerr 3,1150.52%
Marcos Solorzano2,4190.40%
Tim Duncan2,2530.37%
Diana-De Maxted2,1280.36%
Brian Fisher1,8170.30%
David Predovich1,6870.28%
Duri Naimji1,6400.27%
Victor Fraser1,6380.27%
Frenchie McFarlane1,6350.27%
George Dowar1,4300.24%
John Steele1,4120.23%
Dave Du Moulin1,2040.19%
Josef Klinghoffer1,1310.18%
King Siu1,1040.18%
Kevin Richardson1,0650.17%
Abel Van Wyk1,0050.16%
Kevin Knopman6700.11%
Thomas Shipley6230.10%
Total valid votes604,394100%
1997 Canadian federal election : Broadview—Greenwood
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Dennis Mills 21,10849.76-11.31
New Democratic Jack Layton 13,90332.77+18.82
Reform Brian Higgins3,2477.65-3.64
Progressive Conservative Dianne Garrels3,2387.63-1.71
Green Karen McCarthy4261.00
Independent Kevin Clarke2110.50
Natural Law Bob Hyman2050.48-0.53
Marxist–Leninist Gurdev Singh850.20-0.04
Total valid votes42,423 100.00
Ontario provincial by-election, May 23, 1996: York South
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Gerard Kennedy 7,77439.22
New Democratic David Miller 6,65633.58
Progressive Conservative Rob Davis 5,09325.69
Independent David Milne1510.76
Libertarian George Dance770.39
Independent Kevin Clarke 700.35
Total valid votes19,821100.00
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots264
Turnout20,08551.38
Electors on the lists39,092
1995 Ontario general election : York South
PartyCandidateVotes%Expenditures
New Democratic Bob Rae 10,44241.24$39,100.07
Progressive Conservative Larry Edwards7,72630.51$28,482.21
Liberal Hagood Hardy 6,02523.79$42,578.22
Family Coalition Don Pennell3051.20$4,210.68
Green David James Cooper2190.86$1,046.57
Natural Law Bob Hyman1760.70$0.00
Independent Kevin Clarke 1700.67$1,164.66
Libertarian Roma Kelembet1530.60$819.58
Communist Darrell Rankin 1050.41$59.00
Total valid votes25,321100.00
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots388
Turnout25,70969.13
Electors on the lists37,192
1994 East York municipal election — Mayor
CandidateVotes %
Michael Prue 15,62063.10
Bob Willis6,29525.43
Anne Sinclair1,4035.67
Kevin Clarke7883.18
June French6482.62
Total valid votes24,754100%

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The 2022 Toronto municipal election was held on October 24, 2022, to elect the mayor and 25 city councillors in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In addition, school trustees were elected to the Toronto District School Board, Toronto Catholic District School Board, Conseil scolaire Viamonde and Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir. The election was held in conjunction with those held in other municipalities in the province of Ontario.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ward 20 Scarborough Southwest</span>

Ward 20 Scarborough Southwest is a municipal ward in the Scarborough section of Toronto, Ontario, Canada represented by Parthi Kandavel who won the by-election on November 30, 2023. The seat was temporarily vacant between July 26, 2023 and November 30, 2023 following the resignation of Gary Crawford to run in the 2023 Scarborough—Guildwood provincial by-election. It covers the area of the City of Toronto bounded by Eglinton Avenue East to the north, Lake Ontario to the south, Victoria Park Avenue to the west, and Markham Road to the east. It contains the neighbourhoods of Birch Cliff, Birch Cliff Heights, Clairlea, Cliffcrest, Cliffside, Fallingbrook, Hunt Club, Oakridge, Scarborough Junction, and the western half of Scarborough Village.

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