pud99
Senior Member
Or how about the fact that the 394,000 votes John Tory received are the second-highest vote total for an elected official in Canadian history, at any level of government (excluding non-binding Senate nomination votes). Only Mel Lastman in 2000 received more.
Yeah, but the growth in population over each four years means (IMO) that percentages are a more meaningful method of comparison.
For example:
Rob Ford 2010
383,511 votes
47.11% of total votes (813,984)
Rob's margin of victory over Smitherman - approx. 25%
Doug Ford 2014
330,652 votes
33.7% of total votes (980,177)
Tory's margin of victory over Doug - approx. 18%
Doug received approx. 14% less than Rob by vote count but
approx. 28% less than Rob by percentage of total votes