The final push is on as candidates hope to capture support from the crucial group of voters who are still undecided in the days leading up to Toronto's municipal election.

Both mayoral candidates Joe Pantalone and Rob Ford have released their donor lists, but George Smitherman says he won't make the information available until after election day.

While candidates are not required to release the list until after the election, it has been recent tradition to publish the list before voting day.

Ford says he has raised $700,000 while Pantalone brought in about $850,000. Both are well under the $1.3 million limit.

Smitherman, meanwhile, is touting two endorsements from former mayors David Crombie and John Sewell.

Smitherman says he will name Crombie to an advisory panel. Sewell, another former Toronto mayor, has also agreed to work with Smitherman if he wins the election.

The Toronto Star is sourcing Liberal government insiders as saying that as many as 500 staffers will leave work after lunch on Monday to help with Smitherman's campaign and get voters to the polls. 

A spokesperson for the premier, however, says this is not the case. Jane Almeida told CP24 that any worker who wants to leave on Monday needs to book a vacation day.