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Giorgio Mammoliti

Giorgio Mammoliti (/ˈɔːr ˌmæməˈlti/ (listen) JOR-joh MAM-ə-LEE-tee, Italian: [ˈdʒordʒo mammoˈliːti]; born George Mammoliti on September 20, 1961) is a former Canadian politician who represented Ward 7 York West on the Toronto City Council from 2000 to 2018. He ran for mayor of Toronto in 2010. Mammoliti previously represented Yorkview from 1990 to 1995 for the New Democratic Party (NDP) in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Prior to entering politics, he worked for the Metro Toronto Housing Authority and was a labour union president.

Giorgio Mammoliti
Mammoliti in 2013
Toronto City Councillor
for Ward 7 York West
In office
December 1, 2000 – December 1, 2018
Preceded byWard created
Succeeded byWard dissolved
Chair of the Parks and Environment Committee
In office
October 11, 2013 – November 30, 2014
Preceded byPaul Ainslie
Succeeded byMichelle Berardinetti
Chair of the Community Development and Recreation Committee
In office
December 1, 2010 – November 30, 2012
Preceded byJanet Davis
Succeeded byJaye Robinson
Chair of the Affordable Housing Committee
In office
October 12, 2005 – December 1, 2010
Preceded byCommittee formed
Succeeded byAna Bailão
Chair of the Toronto Zoo
In office
January 1, 1998 – December 1, 2003
Preceded byRaymond Cho
Succeeded byRaymond Cho
Toronto City Councillor
for Ward 6 North York Humber
In office
January 1, 1998 – December 1, 2000
Preceded byWard created
Succeeded byWard dissolved
North York City Councillor for Ward 1
In office
1995 – January 1, 1998
Preceded byMario Sergio
Succeeded byWard dissolved
Member of Provincial Parliament for Yorkview
In office
September 6, 1990 – June 7, 1995
Preceded byClaudio Polsinelli
Succeeded byMario Sergio
Personal details
Born
George Mammoliti

(1961-09-20) September 20, 1961 (age 61)
Political partyProgressive Conservative
Other political
affiliations
New Democratic (1990–1997)
Spouse
Monica Calligaro
(m. 2005; div. 2010)
ResidenceToronto
OccupationLandscaper

Background

A landscaper with the then Metro Toronto Housing Authority, he rose to become head of Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 767.

Political career

Mammoliti represented Ward 7 York West, one of the two York West wards. He is a former chair of the Parks & Environment committee and was a member of the mayor's executive committee until he resigned on November 26, 2012, when Rob Ford was found guilty of governmental conflict of interest (due to a complaint regarding Ford's use of city stationery to raise money for his own charity) and ordered removed from office. This order was suspended, and the initial judgement was overturned on appeal. Mammoliti re-joined the executive committee in October 2013. Previously, Mammoliti served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 1995. In 2002, he switched names from the anglicized George to the Italian Giorgio. On October 15, 2009, he declared his candidacy for mayor in Toronto's 2010 election. In July, after registering no more than 4% in public opinion polls over several months, Mammoliti withdrew from the mayoral contest in order to stand for re-election as a city councillor. On July 9, 2014, Toronto City Council suspended Mammoliti for three months for holding fundraisers contrary to the Council's code of conduct. On September 15, 2014, police launched an investigation into the matter,[1] though no charges were laid. On October 22, 2018, Mammoliti lost his re-election bid for Toronto City Council.

Ontario Legislature

At age 28, he ran for the Ontario New Democratic Party in the 1990 provincial election, in the riding of Yorkview. Mammoliti upset Liberal incumbent Claudio Polsinelli by 1,619 votes; the governing Liberals were initially leading in polls but they were beset by several scandals and public cynicism due to an early election call.

The NDP won a majority government and Mammoliti was appointed as parliamentary assistant to the minister responsible for the provincial anti-drug strategy on October 1, 1990. He later served as the parliamentary assistant for two other ministers.

While in the legislature, Mammoliti was one of the strongest critics of same-sex marriage. He said "I believe that children pick up from their parents and if we extend the definition of spouse and open up traditional families, those children will be influenced in a way that we’ll never, ever forget."[2] He was one of 12 NDP MPPs to break ranks and vote against the Rae government's proposed Bill 167, leading to the bill's defeat on June 9, 1994.[3]

In the 1995 provincial election, Mammoliti was defeated by Liberal city councillor Mario Sergio by almost 3,000 votes. Sergio left North York's city council to take his seat in the Ontario Legislature, and Mammoliti decided to run in the by-election to replace him on city council. He was opposed by his old rival Polsinelli, and won the election without difficulty.

In 2018, Mammoliti announced he would re-enter provincial politics, and seek the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario nomination in Brampton Centre.[4] Thirteen days later he decided against such a run, citing his "difficult decision to continue to represent the City of Toronto" by remaining in municipal politics.[5]

Toronto City Council

On city council, he was noted for his unsuccessful attempt to lure a National Hockey League team to North York. When North York and other municipalities were merged to form the new City of Toronto in 1997, Mammoliti was elected to the Toronto City Council. At around the same time, he quit the NDP and joined the Liberal Party (this decision did not affect his standing on council, as all Toronto councillors are elected as independents). On council, his highest profile role was as the chair of the Toronto Zoo. He has also served as Chair of the Affordable Housing Committee, Chair of the Toronto Zoo Board, Co-Chair of Canada Municipalities Housing Action Network – Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM), Chair of the City's International Committee, as well as a member of Toronto's Executive Committee.

He also attracted attention due to a bitter dispute with then-councillor Rob Ford. The two represented neighbouring wards and generally represented the right-wing, but were frequently in conflict, generally over Ford's fiscal conservatism, and particularly over Mammoliti's office budgets. In one argument, Ford reportedly called Mammoliti "Gino Boy", which was taken as an anti-Italian slur. As a result of Ford's comment, Mammoliti filled a human rights complaint against Ford. Mammoliti's son Michael filed his papers to run against Ford in the 2003 municipal election but withdrew at the last moment.[6] In 2007, he called for an investigation of Ford and Doug Holyday after they filed total expenses of $0 and $1,471 in 2006, respectively.[7]

Mammoliti was generally considered a right-leaning and socially conservative member of council. He was an outspoken supporter of Toronto Police Chief Julian Fantino, and spearheaded an unsuccessful effort to pressure the Toronto Police Services Board to renew Fantino's contract. In the 2003 election, he supported John Tory's bid to become Mayor of Toronto.On July 28–29, 2011, the executive committee of Toronto City Council heard deputations by 169 Torontonians on the hundreds of millions of dollars in budget cuts suggested by KPMG consultants. Mammoliti claimed there were "very few" worthwhile deputations and described the event as a "socialist party".[8]

In response to the late July executive committee meeting, Mammoliti launched a "Save the City...Support the Ford Administration" Facebook group in August 2011.[9] He indicated that he created the group so that the "taxpayer" would have an opportunity to comment on how municipal taxes should be spent in Toronto and stated: "If you smell like someone who can be a part of the Communist Party you’re not going to be welcome on the site."[10] On August 11, 2011 Mammoliti suggested the "communist movement" hides in the NDP and added that he wants to "weed out the communists in this city."[11]

On October 12, 2013, the Toronto Sun published an op-ed by Mammoliti, opposing plans to build the Finch LRT.[12]

In December 2013, the City of Toronto's integrity commissioner opened an investigation into a $5000-a-table Mammoliti fundraiser attended by lobbyists.[13] The integrity commissioner released a report to Toronto City Council detailing two fundraisers held for Mammoliti which paid him $80,000. On July 9, 2014, Toronto City Council voted to suspend Mammoliti and withhold his salary for three months for holding the fundraisers. City Council also authorized a review of the fundraisers for any criminality.[14]

In June 2014 he angered many people when he suggested Parkdale was a district full of pedophiles. He also suggested that all-ages shows attracted pedophiles.[15]

In August 2014, Councillor Mammoliti expanded on his desire to restrict electronic dance music (EDM) events in Toronto, by suggesting that all food festivals be banned in the wake of a stabbing at the Taste of Danforth. Mammoliti was quoted as saying "I guess this is what happens when kids do perogies", and has urged all attendees to submit their food for testing.[16]

In a 2017 episode of the television series Political Blind Date, Mammoliti and Matt Brown discussed their differing perspectives on the issue of safe injection sites.[17]

Mayoral campaign

 
Mammoliti at a 2010 candidates debate

On January 5, 2010, Mammoliti filed his nomination papers at City Hall to run for mayor in the 2010 City of Toronto elections. He unveiled a platform that included building a floating casino, introducing a municipal lottery, reversing tax increases he had he previously voted for and creating a red light district for prostitution as well as an 11 pm curfew for children under the age of 14 and giving guns to by-law enforcement officers.[18][19] He also promised budget cuts and intended to target the $40 million in annual city grants to arts, cultural and community groups but was opposed to cutting salaries for elected officials.[20] He also called for cars to be banned from the Gardiner Expressway, converting the thoroughfare into a garden, and implementing road tolls.[21]

During his campaign, Mammoliti and fellow mayoral candidate and councillor Rob Ford co-sponsored a motion to deny city funding to the Toronto Gay Pride Parade if it didn't ban the group Queers Against Israeli Apartheid (QuAIA) from participating.[18] Mammoliti also attended the 2010 Toronto Gay Pride Festival where he was shown in a YouTube video to be "stalking" the activity and presence of QuAIA with a video camera he held in the parade.[22][23]

After campaigning for six months without exceeding single digits in public opinion polls, Mammoliti announced his withdrawal from the contest on July 5, 2010 in order to run for re-election as a city councillor.[24]

On February 4, 2013, the city's compliance audit committee voted to commence legal proceedings against Mammoliti after an audit found his 2010 election campaign exceeded the authorized spending limit by more than $12,000.[25]

Controversies

During the lead-up to the 2018 Toronto municipal election, Mammoliti was criticized by his constituents for likening social housing residents with criminal records to cockroaches in an appearance on the right-wing website The Rebel Media.[26] In an election ad in September 2018, Mammoliti was shown as ready to swing a sledgehammer under the words, "Saving our community begins with knocking down social housing". In a subsequent interview however, the candidate clarified his position: "This ad speaks to two things. First is the sledgehammer because we need to eliminate the segregation at Jane and Finch which has been the poor pocket of the city for 50 years. Four generations of children are angry, segregated and shooting each other. The decrepit housing has mold and needs to come down the way things happened in Regent Park and Lawrence Heights. It’s our turn now".[27]

Mammoliti refused to apologize after being asked in a debate by opposing candidate Tiffany Ford, and went online to attack Ford on her own campaign Facebook page.[28] "At least I have a plan to take you out of segregation, a white man does. Your black candidates don’t speak of how they will do that. They will just keep you bottled up in a poverty, segregated world with no hope. Wake up!!!!!", he had written.[29][30]

Move to Wasaga Beach

In 2018, Mammoliti moved to Wasaga Beach. In 2022, he ran for mayor of the town,[31] but lost.

Electoral record

2022 Wasaga Beach mayoral election
Candidate Vote %
Brian Smith 4,477 38.47
Nina Bifolchi (X) 2,937 25.23
Giorgio Mammoliti 2,363 20.30
Leslie Farkas 1,862 16.00
2018 Toronto municipal election, Ward 7 Humber River—Black Creek
Candidate Votes Vote share
Anthony Perruzza 8,336 36.80%
Giorgio Mammoliti 5,625 24.83%
Deanna Sgro 4,512 19.92%
Tiffany Ford 3,187 14.07%
Amanda Coombs 445 1.96%
Winston La Rose 247 1.09%
Kerry-Ann Thomas 153 0.68%
Kristy-Ann Charles 147 0.65%
Total 22,652
100%
Source: City of Toronto[32]
2014 Toronto election, Ward 7
Candidate Votes %
Giorgio Mammoliti 6,816 46.08
Nick Di Nizio 5,274 35.65
John Chambers 827 5.59
Harp Brar 536 3.62
Chris Mac Donald 528 3.57
Keegan Henry-Mathieu 471 3.18
Larry Perlman 202 1.37
Scott Aitchison 139 0.94
Total 14,793 100
2010 Toronto election, Ward 7[33]
Candidate Votes %
Giorgio Mammoliti 5,338 43.8
Nick Di Nizio 3,601 29.5
Victor Lucero 1,038 8.5
Sergio Gizzo 706 5.8
Sharon Joseph 547 4.5
Chris MacDonald 491 4.0
Larry Perlman 249 2.0
Scott Aitchison 129 1.1
Stefano Tesoro 89 0.7
Total 12,188 100
2006 Toronto election, Ward 7[34]
Candidate Votes %
Giorgio Mammoliti 5,877 62.6
Sandra Anthony 2,753 29.3
Larry Perlman 495 5.3
Fred Cutler 258 2.8
1995 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes[35] Vote %
    Liberal Mario Sergio 9,245 47.0
    New Democrat George Mammoliti 6,447 32.8
    Progressive Conservative Danny Varaich 3,989 20.3
Total 19681
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 320
Turnout 20,021 60.8
Electors on list 32,827
1990 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes[36] Vote %
    New Democrat George Mammoliti 9,944 49.5
    Liberal Claudio Polsinelli 8,320 41.5
    Progressive Conservative Pedro Cordoba 1,249 6.2
Libertarian Roma Kelembet 325 1.6
    Independent Lucylle Boikoff 233 1.2
Total 20,071

References

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20 1961 is a former Canadian politician who represented Ward 7 York West on the Toronto City Council from 2000 to 2018 He ran for mayor of Toronto in 2010 Mammoliti previously represented Yorkview from 1990 to 1995 for the New Democratic Party NDP in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario Prior to entering politics he worked for the Metro Toronto Housing Authority and was a labour union president Giorgio MammolitiMammoliti in 2013Toronto City Councillorfor Ward 7 York WestIn office December 1 2000 December 1 2018Preceded byWard createdSucceeded byWard dissolvedChair of the Parks and Environment CommitteeIn office October 11 2013 November 30 2014Preceded byPaul AinslieSucceeded byMichelle BerardinettiChair of the Community Development and Recreation CommitteeIn office December 1 2010 November 30 2012Preceded byJanet DavisSucceeded byJaye RobinsonChair of the Affordable Housing CommitteeIn office October 12 2005 December 1 2010Preceded byCommittee formedSucceeded byAna BailaoChair of the Toronto ZooIn office January 1 1998 December 1 2003Preceded byRaymond ChoSucceeded byRaymond ChoToronto City Councillorfor Ward 6 North York HumberIn office January 1 1998 December 1 2000Preceded byWard createdSucceeded byWard dissolvedNorth York City Councillor for Ward 1In office 1995 January 1 1998Preceded byMario SergioSucceeded byWard dissolvedMember of Provincial Parliament for YorkviewIn office September 6 1990 June 7 1995Preceded byClaudio PolsinelliSucceeded byMario SergioPersonal detailsBornGeorge Mammoliti 1961 09 20 September 20 1961 age 61 Political partyProgressive ConservativeOther politicalaffiliationsNew Democratic 1990 1997 SpouseMonica Calligaro m 2005 div 2010 wbr ResidenceTorontoOccupationLandscaper Contents 1 Background 2 Political career 2 1 Ontario Legislature 2 2 Toronto City Council 2 3 Mayoral campaign 2 4 Controversies 2 5 Move to Wasaga Beach 3 Electoral record 4 References 5 External linksBackground EditA landscaper with the then Metro Toronto Housing Authority he rose to become head of Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 767 Political career EditMammoliti represented Ward 7 York West one of the two York West wards He is a former chair of the Parks amp Environment committee and was a member of the mayor s executive committee until he resigned on November 26 2012 when Rob Ford was found guilty of governmental conflict of interest due to a complaint regarding Ford s use of city stationery to raise money for his own charity and ordered removed from office This order was suspended and the initial judgement was overturned on appeal Mammoliti re joined the executive committee in October 2013 Previously Mammoliti served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 1995 In 2002 he switched names from the anglicized George to the Italian Giorgio On October 15 2009 he declared his candidacy for mayor in Toronto s 2010 election In July after registering no more than 4 in public opinion polls over several months Mammoliti withdrew from the mayoral contest in order to stand for re election as a city councillor On July 9 2014 Toronto City Council suspended Mammoliti for three months for holding fundraisers contrary to the Council s code of conduct On September 15 2014 police launched an investigation into the matter 1 though no charges were laid On October 22 2018 Mammoliti lost his re election bid for Toronto City Council Ontario Legislature Edit At age 28 he ran for the Ontario New Democratic Party in the 1990 provincial election in the riding of Yorkview Mammoliti upset Liberal incumbent Claudio Polsinelli by 1 619 votes the governing Liberals were initially leading in polls but they were beset by several scandals and public cynicism due to an early election call The NDP won a majority government and Mammoliti was appointed as parliamentary assistant to the minister responsible for the provincial anti drug strategy on October 1 1990 He later served as the parliamentary assistant for two other ministers While in the legislature Mammoliti was one of the strongest critics of same sex marriage He said I believe that children pick up from their parents and if we extend the definition of spouse and open up traditional families those children will be influenced in a way that we ll never ever forget 2 He was one of 12 NDP MPPs to break ranks and vote against the Rae government s proposed Bill 167 leading to the bill s defeat on June 9 1994 3 In the 1995 provincial election Mammoliti was defeated by Liberal city councillor Mario Sergio by almost 3 000 votes Sergio left North York s city council to take his seat in the Ontario Legislature and Mammoliti decided to run in the by election to replace him on city council He was opposed by his old rival Polsinelli and won the election without difficulty In 2018 Mammoliti announced he would re enter provincial politics and seek the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario nomination in Brampton Centre 4 Thirteen days later he decided against such a run citing his difficult decision to continue to represent the City of Toronto by remaining in municipal politics 5 Toronto City Council Edit On city council he was noted for his unsuccessful attempt to lure a National Hockey League team to North York When North York and other municipalities were merged to form the new City of Toronto in 1997 Mammoliti was elected to the Toronto City Council At around the same time he quit the NDP and joined the Liberal Party this decision did not affect his standing on council as all Toronto councillors are elected as independents On council his highest profile role was as the chair of the Toronto Zoo He has also served as Chair of the Affordable Housing Committee Chair of the Toronto Zoo Board Co Chair of Canada Municipalities Housing Action Network Federation of Canadian Municipalities FCM Chair of the City s International Committee as well as a member of Toronto s Executive Committee He also attracted attention due to a bitter dispute with then councillor Rob Ford The two represented neighbouring wards and generally represented the right wing but were frequently in conflict generally over Ford s fiscal conservatism and particularly over Mammoliti s office budgets In one argument Ford reportedly called Mammoliti Gino Boy which was taken as an anti Italian slur As a result of Ford s comment Mammoliti filled a human rights complaint against Ford Mammoliti s son Michael filed his papers to run against Ford in the 2003 municipal election but withdrew at the last moment 6 In 2007 he called for an investigation of Ford and Doug Holyday after they filed total expenses of 0 and 1 471 in 2006 respectively 7 Mammoliti was generally considered a right leaning and socially conservative member of council He was an outspoken supporter of Toronto Police Chief Julian Fantino and spearheaded an unsuccessful effort to pressure the Toronto Police Services Board to renew Fantino s contract In the 2003 election he supported John Tory s bid to become Mayor of Toronto On July 28 29 2011 the executive committee of Toronto City Council heard deputations by 169 Torontonians on the hundreds of millions of dollars in budget cuts suggested by KPMG consultants Mammoliti claimed there were very few worthwhile deputations and described the event as a socialist party 8 In response to the late July executive committee meeting Mammoliti launched a Save the City Support the Ford Administration Facebook group in August 2011 9 He indicated that he created the group so that the taxpayer would have an opportunity to comment on how municipal taxes should be spent in Toronto and stated If you smell like someone who can be a part of the Communist Party you re not going to be welcome on the site 10 On August 11 2011 Mammoliti suggested the communist movement hides in the NDP and added that he wants to weed out the communists in this city 11 On October 12 2013 the Toronto Sun published an op ed by Mammoliti opposing plans to build the Finch LRT 12 In December 2013 the City of Toronto s integrity commissioner opened an investigation into a 5000 a table Mammoliti fundraiser attended by lobbyists 13 The integrity commissioner released a report to Toronto City Council detailing two fundraisers held for Mammoliti which paid him 80 000 On July 9 2014 Toronto City Council voted to suspend Mammoliti and withhold his salary for three months for holding the fundraisers City Council also authorized a review of the fundraisers for any criminality 14 In June 2014 he angered many people when he suggested Parkdale was a district full of pedophiles He also suggested that all ages shows attracted pedophiles 15 In August 2014 Councillor Mammoliti expanded on his desire to restrict electronic dance music EDM events in Toronto by suggesting that all food festivals be banned in the wake of a stabbing at the Taste of Danforth Mammoliti was quoted as saying I guess this is what happens when kids do perogies and has urged all attendees to submit their food for testing 16 In a 2017 episode of the television series Political Blind Date Mammoliti and Matt Brown discussed their differing perspectives on the issue of safe injection sites 17 Mayoral campaign Edit Mammoliti at a 2010 candidates debate On January 5 2010 Mammoliti filed his nomination papers at City Hall to run for mayor in the 2010 City of Toronto elections He unveiled a platform that included building a floating casino introducing a municipal lottery reversing tax increases he had he previously voted for and creating a red light district for prostitution as well as an 11 pm curfew for children under the age of 14 and giving guns to by law enforcement officers 18 19 He also promised budget cuts and intended to target the 40 million in annual city grants to arts cultural and community groups but was opposed to cutting salaries for elected officials 20 He also called for cars to be banned from the Gardiner Expressway converting the thoroughfare into a garden and implementing road tolls 21 During his campaign Mammoliti and fellow mayoral candidate and councillor Rob Ford co sponsored a motion to deny city funding to the Toronto Gay Pride Parade if it didn t ban the group Queers Against Israeli Apartheid QuAIA from participating 18 Mammoliti also attended the 2010 Toronto Gay Pride Festival where he was shown in a YouTube video to be stalking the activity and presence of QuAIA with a video camera he held in the parade 22 23 After campaigning for six months without exceeding single digits in public opinion polls Mammoliti announced his withdrawal from the contest on July 5 2010 in order to run for re election as a city councillor 24 On February 4 2013 the city s compliance audit committee voted to commence legal proceedings against Mammoliti after an audit found his 2010 election campaign exceeded the authorized spending limit by more than 12 000 25 Controversies Edit During the lead up to the 2018 Toronto municipal election Mammoliti was criticized by his constituents for likening social housing residents with criminal records to cockroaches in an appearance on the right wing website The Rebel Media 26 In an election ad in September 2018 Mammoliti was shown as ready to swing a sledgehammer under the words Saving our community begins with knocking down social housing In a subsequent interview however the candidate clarified his position This ad speaks to two things First is the sledgehammer because we need to eliminate the segregation at Jane and Finch which has been the poor pocket of the city for 50 years Four generations of children are angry segregated and shooting each other The decrepit housing has mold and needs to come down the way things happened in Regent Park and Lawrence Heights It s our turn now 27 Mammoliti refused to apologize after being asked in a debate by opposing candidate Tiffany Ford and went online to attack Ford on her own campaign Facebook page 28 At least I have a plan to take you out of segregation a white man does Your black candidates don t speak of how they will do that They will just keep you bottled up in a poverty segregated world with no hope Wake up he had written 29 30 Move to Wasaga Beach Edit In 2018 Mammoliti moved to Wasaga Beach In 2022 he ran for mayor of the town 31 but lost Electoral record Edit2022 Wasaga Beach mayoral electionCandidate Vote Brian Smith 4 477 38 47Nina Bifolchi X 2 937 25 23Giorgio Mammoliti 2 363 20 30Leslie Farkas 1 862 16 002018 Toronto municipal election Ward 7 Humber River Black CreekCandidate Votes Vote shareAnthony Perruzza 8 336 36 80 Giorgio Mammoliti 5 625 24 83 Deanna Sgro 4 512 19 92 Tiffany Ford 3 187 14 07 Amanda Coombs 445 1 96 Winston La Rose 247 1 09 Kerry Ann Thomas 153 0 68 Kristy Ann Charles 147 0 65 Total 22 652 100 Source City of Toronto 32 2014 Toronto election Ward 7Candidate Votes Giorgio Mammoliti 6 816 46 08Nick Di Nizio 5 274 35 65John Chambers 827 5 59Harp Brar 536 3 62Chris Mac Donald 528 3 57Keegan Henry Mathieu 471 3 18Larry Perlman 202 1 37Scott Aitchison 139 0 94Total 14 793 1002010 Toronto election Ward 7 33 Candidate Votes Giorgio Mammoliti 5 338 43 8Nick Di Nizio 3 601 29 5Victor Lucero 1 038 8 5Sergio Gizzo 706 5 8Sharon Joseph 547 4 5Chris MacDonald 491 4 0Larry Perlman 249 2 0Scott Aitchison 129 1 1Stefano Tesoro 89 0 7Total 12 188 1002006 Toronto election Ward 7 34 Candidate Votes Giorgio Mammoliti 5 877 62 6Sandra Anthony 2 753 29 3Larry Perlman 495 5 3Fred Cutler 258 2 81995 Ontario general election Party Candidate Votes 35 Vote Liberal Mario Sergio 9 245 47 0 New Democrat George Mammoliti 6 447 32 8 Progressive Conservative Danny Varaich 3 989 20 3Total 19681Rejected unmarked and declined ballots 320Turnout 20 021 60 8Electors on list 32 8271990 Ontario general election Party Candidate Votes 36 Vote New Democrat George Mammoliti 9 944 49 5 Liberal Claudio Polsinelli 8 320 41 5 Progressive Conservative Pedro Cordoba 1 249 6 2Libertarian Roma Kelembet 325 1 6 Independent Lucylle Boikoff 233 1 2Total 20 071References Edit CBC Toronto September 15 2014 Coun Giorgio Mammoliti under police investigation for fundraiser Robyn Doolittle Toronto election A look at each candidates personality Toronto Star May 7 2010 1 David Rayside On the Fringe Gays amp Lesbians in Politics Giorgio Mammoliti to run for Ontario PC nomination in Brampton Centre CBC News March 20 2018 Retrieved March 21 2018 Jennifer Pagliaro Giorgio Mammoliti won t run for a seat in provincial election after all Toronto Star Toronto Star Apr 2 2018 2 Ford hopes new team has right stuff The Toronto Star October 13 2003 p B02 Royson James How city hall rewards thrift The Toronto Star May 2 2007 3 Daniel Dale and David Rider Ford unswayed by 22 hours of talk teen s tears Toronto Star July 30 2011 4 Patrick White Facebook group not for layabouts and communists councillor Globe and Mail August 9 2011 5 Archived August 11 2011 at the Wayback Machine Natalie Alcoba Marxist doesn t like the sound of Mammoliti s Facebook comments The National Post August 11 2011 6 Natalie Alcoba Communist movement hiding in NDP Mammoliti warns The National Post August 12 2011 Communist movement hiding in NDP Mammoliti warns Posted Toronto National Post Archived from the original on July 14 2012 Retrieved August 13 2011 Giorgio Mammoliti October 12 2013 Finch LRT will be a disaster Preliminary study points to economic chaos if transit plan goes ahead Toronto Sun Retrieved October 12 2013 Dubinsky Zach December 10 2013 Coun Giorgio Mammoliti under investigation following CBC story CBC News Retrieved April 11 2014 Spurr Ben July 10 2014 Mammoliti pays price for improper fundraiser Now Toronto Toronto councillor fears all ages shows happen near pedophile district Parkdale AUX TV AUX TV Archived from the original on September 21 2014 Retrieved September 25 2014 Man stabbed at Taste of the Danforth thestar com August 10 2014 Retrieved September 25 2014 Political Blind Date series hopes opposites attract or at least get along Toronto Star November 4 2017 a b Mammoliti drops out of Toronto mayoral race The Globe and Mail Retrieved September 25 2014 Councillor unveils drastic platform for mayoral bid permanent dead link National Post October 15 2009 Mammoliti enters race for mayor targets finances crime thestar com January 5 2010 Retrieved September 25 2014 No cars on the Gardiner in Giorgio Mammoliti s waterfront plan thestar com June 8 2010 Retrieved September 25 2014 Anti gay councillor Mammoliti stalks Toronto Dyke March YouTube Archived from the original on July 19 2011 Retrieved September 25 2014 Anti gay councillor Mammoliti stalks Toronto Dyke March July 2 2011 Retrieved September 25 2014 Mammoliti quits mayoral race thestar com July 5 2010 Retrieved September 25 2014 Canada February 4 2013 Audit committee votes to begin legal proceedings against Mammoliti The Globe and Mail Retrieved June 17 2014 Rieti John August 15 2018 Critics blast Giorgio Mammoliti s cockroach comments while councillor says he s received a death threat CBC News Retrieved October 18 2018 Connor Kevin September 4 2018 Critics blast Giorgio Mammoliti s cockroach comments while councillor says he s received a death threat Toronto Sun Retrieved October 21 2018 Pagliaro Jennifer October 18 2018 Giorgio Mammoliti lashes out at rival candidate Tiffany Ford s supporters online Toronto Star Retrieved October 18 2018 Mammoliti slammed for racist post on rival s Facebook page City TV October 19 2018 Retrieved October 23 2018 M Black candidates don t have a plan to end segregation Giorgio Mammoliti says Global News October 18 2018 Retrieved October 23 2018 Home giorgioformayor com Declaration of Results PDF Toronto City Clerk s Office Archived PDF from the original on October 25 2018 Retrieved November 25 2021 Unofficial election results Ward 7 York West The City of Toronto October 26 2010 Archived from the original on October 27 2010 Watkiss Ulli November 13 2006 Declaration of Results of Voting PDF Toronto City Clerk s Office Archived from the original PDF on June 7 2011 Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidates General Election June 8 1995 Toronto Elections Ontario 1995 Archived from the original on March 3 2012 Retrieved June 17 2012 How Metro Area Voted The Toronto Daily Star Toronto September 7 1990 p A10 External links EditOntario Legislative Assembly parliamentary history Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Giorgio Mammoliti amp oldid 1135634985, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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