Ward 3
Etobicoke—Lakeshore
139,920 residents · Toronto City Council
The race
Sitting councillor
View their councillor scorecard →Has not filed papers for 2026. Profile carries their 2022-2026 voting record and prior contributions.
Nominations close
August 21, 2026
After this date, no new candidates can join the race for Ward 3.
Ward at a glance
Statistics Canada 2021 Census.
votes between the top two finishers — a 6.1-point gap
of eligible electors
How this ward voted
2022 council race
| Candidate | Votes | Share |
|---|---|---|
| Amber Morley Won | 15,271 | 46.4% |
| Mark Grimes | 13,258 | 40.3% |
| Mary Markovic | 2,625 | 8.0% |
| Marco Valle | 644 | 2.0% |
2018 council race
| Candidate | Votes | Share |
|---|---|---|
| Mark Grimes Won | 16,527 | 40.9% |
| Amber Morley | 10,985 | 27.2% |
| Pamela Gough | 7,301 | 18.1% |
| Iain Davis | 2,722 | 6.7% |
Source: City of Toronto poll-by-poll official results. Top four finishers shown per cycle.
The incumbent record
Amber Morley has cast 1,678 recorded votes since 2022.
Most-recent recorded votes, newest first.
2026-04-29
2 to 4 Mendota Road - Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment - Decision Report - Approval
Adopt Item
Voted No · Lost
2026-04-29
2915, 2917, 2939, 2941 and 2943 Bloor Street West - Zoning By-law Amendment Application - Appeal Report
Adopt Item
Voted Yes · Carried
2026-04-23
Opposing the Provincial Land Grab at Bathurst Quay and the Island - by Mayor Olivia Chow, seconded by Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik
Adopt Item as Amended
Voted Yes · Carried
2026-04-23
Opposing the Provincial Land Grab at Bathurst Quay and the Island - by Mayor Olivia Chow, seconded by Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik
Amend Item (Additional)
Voted Yes · Carried
2026-04-23
Opposing the Provincial Land Grab at Bathurst Quay and the Island - by Mayor Olivia Chow, seconded by Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik
Adopt Item as Amended
Voted Yes · Carried
Source: Toronto Open Data — member-voting-record-2022-2026.csv. Only recorded votes are listed; voice votes are not in the public record.
