Torontonians will head to the polls on June 26 to elect a new mayor and they will have a staggering 102 candidates to choose from.
It is, in fact, the biggest mayoral field in Toronto’s post amalgamation history.
To help to familiarize you with some of the candidates, CP24.com has published profiles on each of the top contenders according to polling.
To learn more about their policies, their background and what motivated them to enter the race, just click on the candidate’s name using the top bar.
You can also read about some of the other interesting names on the ballot here.
- For Toronto mayoral candidate Ana Bailão, her track record at city hall speaks for itself
- 'It always comes back to livability': Bradford seeks to bring urban planning perspective to mayor's race
- Olivia Chow explains why ‘the people need to be involved’ in fixing Toronto and why running for mayor now is more fun
- From the ballet to the opinion pages and now a mayoral campaign: A closer look at Anthony Furey
- Mitzie Hunter wants to 'take her experience and offer it to the city of Toronto'
- 'The only honest way:' Matlow putting Toronto's financial struggles front and centre in mayoral campaign
- Mark Saunders says Toronto is 'A Tale of Two Cities' and he knows them both