Vincent Crisanti

Vincent Crisanti (listen) (born 1953[1]) is a Canadian politician. He was a councillor on Toronto City Council in Toronto, Ontario, Canada representing former Ward 1, Etobicoke North for the period 2010-2018.

Vincent Crisanti
Toronto City Councillor for (Ward 1) Etobicoke North
In office
December 1, 2010  December 1, 2018
Preceded bySuzan Hall
Succeeded byMichael Ford
Chair of Etobicoke and York Community Council
Assumed office
January 1, 2013
Preceded byMark Grimes
Personal details
Born1953 (age 6768)
NationalityItalian-Canadian
ResidenceEtobicoke, Toronto, Ontario
OccupationAdvertising and signage sales manager

Electoral History

Crisanti ran unsuccessfully in the 1997 municipal election for councillor in Ward 5, Rexdale Thistletown. Crisanti ran again in both the 2000 municipal election and the 2003 municipal election for councillor for Ward 1 Etobicoke North losing both times to Suzan Hall; the first time by only 97 votes.

Crisanti successfully ran a fourth time for councillor for Ward 1 in the 2010 municipal election defeating Hall by 509 votes.

Removal and Reappointment Toronto Transit Commission

On December 8, 2010 he was appointed to the Board of the Toronto Transit Commission by council.[2]

Crisanti was one of five Councillors removed from the TTC board by council in March 2012. He was one of 5 councillors on the TTC board who voted in 2012 to terminate the services of the TTC General Manager Gary Webster.

Andy Byford was hired as Webster's replacement.[3] As a result of the decision to terminate Webster, the five Councillors who supported Webster's termination and his replacement by Byford, including Crisanti, were removed from the TTC board by council on March 5, 2012 before the end of their appointed term as a result of a motion by Councillor Karen Stintz, who was Chair of the TTC board.[4][5]

Crisanti was re-elected as councillor for Ward 1 in the 2014 municipal election .[6]

On December 2, 2014 he was appointed again to the TTC board by City Council after the election of Mayor John Tory.[7] Under Byford's leadership the TTC subsequently won the 2017 American Public Transportation Association's (APTA) award for Transit System of the Year [8]

Appointment and Removal as Deputy Mayor

Crisanti was named a Deputy Mayor of Toronto by John Tory on December 1, 2014.[9]

On Friday September 8, 2017 at 23rd Annual Ford Fest backyard bbq event where Doug Ford announced his candidacy for mayor of Toronto in 2018, Crisanti was quoted as publicly saying “If anybody out there doubts the power of Ford Nation, just come here tonight … I got first elected in 2010 with the support of Rob Ford and I’m here today because of the Fords and I want to thank them.”[10]

As a result of Crisanti's statement, which was interpreted as support for Doug Ford's candidacy for Mayor in the 2018 municipal election, John Tory removed Crisanti as Deputy Mayor and replaced him with Stephen Holyday. [11]

2018 Election

Crisanti stood for reelection to Toronto City Council in the 2018 municipal election in the newly expanded Ward 1 - Etobicoke North, created as a result of the Toronto ward boundary changes imposed by the Ontario government of Doug Ford in the middle of the campaign. The new Ward 1 had the same boundaries as the federal Etobicoke North riding. In the campaign, Premier Ford announced his support for his nephew Michael Ford, to whom Crisanti would lose.[12]

Electoral record

2014 Toronto election, Ward 1 - Etobicoke North
Candidate Votes %
Crisanti, Vincent (incumbent)7,42746.31
Avtar Minhas3,11819.44
Jeff Corbett1,69910.59
Patricia Crooks9425.87
Idil Burale8785.47
Arsalan Baig7214.50
Khaliq Mahmood3041.90
Gurinder Patri2691.68
Akhtar Ayub1961.22
Charan Hundal1731.08
Christopher Noor1721.07
Dino Caltsoudas1400.87
Total16,039100.00%
2010 Toronto election, Ward 1
Candidate Votes %
Vincent Crisanti5,50540.73%
Suzan Hall (incumbent)4,99636.96%
Omar Farouk1,57311.64%
Sharad Sharma8836.53%
Ted Berger3882.87%
Peter D'Gama1691.25%
Total13,514100%
2003 Toronto election, Ward 1
Candidate Votes %
Suzan Hall (incumbent)3,46230.85%
Vincent Crisanti2,58022.99%
Ranjeet Chahal1,73715.47%
Hazoor Elahi1,0169.05%
Anthony Caputo9488.44%
Michelle Munroe8577.63%
Ikram Freed4914.37%
Chitranjan Gill920.81%
Singh Khipple390.34%
Total11,222100%
2000 Toronto election, Ward 1
Candidate Votes %
Suzan Hall2,89424.80%
Vincent Crisanti2,79723.97%
Manjinder Singh2,47121.17%
Bruce Sinclair (incumbent)1,90716.34%
Anthony Caputo9788.38%
Murphy Browne3643.11%
Courtney Doldron1341.14%
Alan Nemaric640.54%
Albin Janus590.50%
Total11,668100%

References

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