The following candidates have taken the RaBIT pledge: 

Ward 1: Etobicoke North

Dev Narang has taken the Ranked Ballot Candidate Pledge

"Because that would enable a chance to elect the candidate most favored by all than a candidate who wins with low vote percentage and only vote from a small community especially in a multi candidate contest."

Abraham Abbey has not yet taken the pledge

Bill Britton has not yet taken the pledge

Subhash Chand has not yet taken the pledge

Alistair Courtney has not yet taken the pledge

Vincent Crisanti has not yet taken the pledge

Michelle Garcia has not yet taken the pledge

John Genser has declined to take the pledge

Avtar Minhas has not yet taken the pledge

Christopher Noor has not yet taken the pledge

Charles Ozzoude has not yet taken the pledge

Donald Pell has not yet taken the pledge

Kristian Santos has not yet taken the pledge

Ricardo Santos has not yet taken the pledge

Mohit Sharma has not yet taken the pledge

Keith Stephen has not yet taken the pledge

 

Ward 2: Etobicoke Centre

Thomas Yanuziello has taken the Ranked Ballot Candidate Pledge

"Traditional first-past-the-post electoral systems are outdated. Most of the democratic world has moved on to improved systems that lead to better representation and we should too."

Catherine Habus has not yet taken the pledge

Maryam Hashimi has not yet taken the pledge

Stephen Holyday has not yet taken the pledge

  • On 30 September 2015, Stephen Holyday voted against ranked ballots on EX8.1 - Di Ciano - motion 6.
  • On 14 December 2016, Stephen Holyday voted against ranked ballots on EX20.5 - Ainslie - motion 1b.
  • During the 2018 Toronto Election Campaign, Stephen Holyday did not take the RaBIT Candidate Pledge.
  • On 1 November 2019, Stephen Holyday voted against ranked ballots on GV5.1 - Motion 1h.
  • On 27 November 2019, Stephen Holyday voted against ranked ballots on GV5.1 - Carroll - motion 2a, as amended.
  • On 30 September 2020, Stephen Holyday voted against ranked ballots on EX16.8, motion 1.

Sam Raufi has not yet taken the pledge

 

Ward 3: Etobicoke-Lakeshore

Bonnie Hu has taken the Ranked Ballot Candidate Pledge

"I have supported electoral reform for years. The first past the system is unfair and results in too many wasted votes, especially in races with many candidates. Ranked ballots will elect candidates that better reflect the will of the people."

Amber Morley has taken the Ranked Ballot Candidate Pledge

  • During the 2018 Toronto Election Campaign, Amber Morley took the RaBIT Candidate Pledge.

Zeynel Ari has not yet taken the pledge

Mark Grimes has not yet taken the pledge

  • On 26 August 2010, Mark Grimes voted in favour of ranked ballots on MM52.33 - Adopt the Item.
  • On 11 June 2013, Mark Grimes voted against ranked ballots on GM22.15 - Wong-Tam - motion 4.
  • On 30 September 2015, Mark Grimes voted against ranked ballots on EX8.1 - Di Ciano - motion 6.
  • On 14 December 2016, Mark Grimes voted against ranked ballots on EX20.5 - Ainslie - motion 1b.
  • During the 2018 Toronto Election Campaign, Mark Grimes did not take the RaBIT Candidate Pledge.
  • On 27 November 2019, Mark Grimes voted against ranked ballots on GV5.1 - Carroll - motion 2a, as amended.
  • On 30 September 2020, Mark Grimes voted against ranked ballots on EX16.8, motion 1.

Mary Markovic has not yet taken the pledge

Marco Valle has not yet taken the pledge

 

Ward 5: York South-Weston

Chiara Padovani has taken the Ranked Ballot Candidate Pledge

"We build strong and healthy communities by including everyone. That means ensuring everyone's vote and voice matters. I support ranked ballots as a measure to strengthen democratic participation and civic engagement. I commit to advocating for making that change happen."

Gabriel Takang has taken the Ranked Ballot Candidate Pledge

"Ranked ballots determine the candidate with the strongest support, encourages civil campaigning, reduces wasted votes and effectively eliminates the need for multiple elections."

Frances Nunziata has not yet taken the pledge

  • On 26 August 2010, Frances Nunziata voted in favour of ranked ballots on MM52.33 - Adopt the Item.
  • On 11 June 2013, Frances Nunziata voted against ranked ballots on GM22.15 - Wong-Tam - motion 4.
  • On 30 September 2015, Frances Nunziata voted against ranked ballots on EX8.1 - Di Ciano - motion 6.
  • On 14 December 2016, Frances Nunziata voted against ranked ballots on EX20.5 - Ainslie - motion 1b.
  • During the 2018 Toronto Election Campaign, Frances Nunziata did not take the RaBIT Candidate Pledge.
  • On 27 November 2019, Frances Nunziata voted in favour of ranked ballots on GV5.1 - Carroll - motion 2a, as amended.
  • On 23 September 2020, Frances Nunziata voted against ranked ballots on EX16.8, Motion 1.
  • On 30 September 2020, Frances Nunziata voted in favour of ranked ballots on EX16.8, Motion 1 to Amend Item.

 

Ward 7: Humber River-Black Creek

Amanda Coombs has taken the Ranked Ballot Candidate Pledge

"I support ranked ballots because all evidence indicates that ranked ballot voting allows for a more fair and more democratic system of voting in comparison to FPTP. In looking at countries and cities where ranked ballots are in place, you have better voter turnout and better representation. As a candidate in this upcoming municipal election, I see the value as a newer face and person of colour running against an incumbent. As a voter, there are so many benefits but the most important I feel is that ranked ballots reinforce the truth that every vote matters."

Christopher Mammoliti has not yet taken the pledge

Anthony Perruzza has not yet taken the pledge

  • On 26 August 2010, Anthony Perruzza voted in favour of ranked ballots on MM52.33 - Adopt the Item.
  • On 11 June 2013, Anthony Perruzza voted in favour of ranked ballots on GM22.15 - Wong-Tam - motion 4.
  • On 30 September 2015, Anthony Perruzza voted against ranked ballots on EX8.1 - Di Ciano - motion 6.
  • On 14 December 2016, Anthony Perruzza voted against ranked ballots on EX20.5 - Ainslie - motion 1b.
  • During the 2018 Toronto Election Campaign, Anthony Perruzza did not take the RaBIT Candidate Pledge.
  • On 27 November 2019, Anthony Perruzza voted against ranked ballots on GV5.1 - Carroll - motion 2a, as amended.
  • On 30 September 2020, Anthony Perruzza voted against ranked ballots on EX16.8, Motion 1 to Amend Item.