Suzan Hall

Suzan Hall is a Toronto politician, best known for her role as city councillor in Toronto for Ward 1 which is part of the larger Etobicoke North riding. A longtime resident of Etobicoke, she originally entered politics as a school board trustee. She eventually became chair of the Etobicoke Board of Education. With the creation of the new city of Toronto, she moved to become vice-chair of the Toronto District School Board. In the 2000 Toronto municipal election, she defeated longtime incumbent Bruce Sinclair in a close race, finishing only 97 votes ahead of fellow challenger Vincent Crisanti. The 2003 election was again a close race between her and Crisanti. She lost the 2010 election to Crisanti.

Suzan Hall
Toronto City Councillor for (Ward 1) Etobicoke North
In office
December 1, 2000 â€“ November 30, 2010
Preceded byBruce Sinclair
Succeeded byVincent Crisanti
Personal details
Spouse(s)Barry
Children2

Election results

2010 Toronto election, Ward 1[1]
Candidate Votes %
Vincent Crisanti5,50540.7
Suzan Hall4,99637.0
Omar Farouk1,57311.6
Sharad Sharma8836.5
Ted Berger3882.9
Peter D'Gama1691.3
Total13,514100

Unofficial results as of October 26, 2010 03:55 am

2006 Toronto election, Ward 1[2]
Candidate Votes %
Suzan Hall4,87850.9
Sonali Verma2,99931.3
Anthony Caputo4905.1
Andre Lucas4674.9
Francis Ahinful3513.7
Ted Berger1861.9
Rosemarie Mulhall1291.3
Brian Prevost790.8
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