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Candidates react to Olivia Chow's win after tight race for Toronto mayor

Olivia Chow, the frontrunner in a race that at times felt like anyone's guess, wasnamed Toronto's new mayor last nightafter a frenziedfew months during which more than 100 candidates fought for public favour in order to succeedfallen leaderJohn Tory.

与一个human-dog duo, an18-year-old, a COVID denierconspiracy theorist, and a man whobecame a memeamong the contenders, it's been an admittedlyweirdrun full ofonline betting,songs,attempts to be coolon social media,spoof candidatesof the trash panda variety and just far, far too many选举的迹象.

Thecomically long ballotthat people compared to a CVS receipt was the icing on a cake that began with tenured Tory's affairwith a much younger staffer, all of it making for a movie-like by-election that ended up beingpretty close, in the end.

In the wake of Chow's win, Chris Sky — whothought bet365 oddssealed his victory — quite predictably called the process rigged,his loss "exposed the largest act of fraud in Canadian history." (Someare terrifiedthat he even managed to sway 1.1 per cent of voters.)

Premier Doug Ford, meanwhile,gave congratulationsafter originally saying Chow taking Toronto's top job would be "an unmitigated disaster."

"While we're not always going to agree on everything, what we can agree on is our commitment to making Toronto a place where businesses, families and workers can thrive," he wrote.

"I hope that we continue to have a willing partner in the city of Toronto as we deliver on our plan to build Ontario."

Ex-police chief Mark Saundersalso added his congratulationsafter coming in third, saying at his viewing party that Chow "fought a tough fight" and urging the public to support her in her position as there is a lot of work to do.

"I want to thank every single candidate that took part in this election. Putting yourselves on the line means that you love the city as much as we love the city, and we want what's best for the city of Toronto because this is the best city in the world composed of amazing people," he continued shortly after the results were announced.

While residents celebrate (or mourn) the results, some are noticing some other very interesting outcomes of last night, including the fact that a doggarnered more votesthan both a former city councillor and a former MP, that meme-worthy businessman Xiao Hua Gong beat out multiple actual career politicians with his promise to "rescue Toronto."

Of course, the posts jokingly bemoaning how the public will no longer get to see Gong'somnipresent facearealready rolling in.

The streets won't ever be the same after he's gone...
byu/Bawdintoronto

To the post-election discussion online, Ward 12 Councillor Josh Matlow — who amassed about five per cent of Monday's vote —addedthat he "looks forward to working constructively and collaboratively with [Chow] to build a better Toronto and to face our city’s challenges together."

Like the rest of those on the ballot, he thanked his campaign team, supporters and all that turned out to vote.

Mayor-elect Chow herself shared a simple "Thank you, Toronto!"at the time of her win, while top mayoral hopefulsAna Bailao,Anthony Furey, andMitzie Hunteralso wished her well.

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@oliviachow


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