TORONTO – City councillor Joe Mihevc has held on to Ward 21, St. Paul’s, in the 2014 Toronto election.
He was considered a safe bet for re-election on October 27, and won with nearly 77 per cent of the vote.
He has been a city councillor since 1991 in the old city of York. He represented Ward 28 York-Humber after amalgamation until that ward was abolished and Ward 21, St. Paul’s, was created in 2000.
He was re-elected in Ward 21 twice, in 2006 when he defeated former mayor John Sewell and again in 2010 when he won by close to 36 percentage points.
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