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Toronto's 8 closest ridings: Where your vote matters most

The Greater Toronto Area is one of the biggest political battlegrounds in the country, but which ridings will really be in play on Oct. 19?

Many candidates who lost close races in 2011 return for rematches and 'unfinished business'

Six Toronto-area ridings were won by less than 1,000 votes in the last federal election. (Chris Young/Canadian Press)

With thefederal election turning into anextremely close three-way race, how theGreater Toronto Area votes could be the difference maker this October. And on a riding-by-riding level, some fierce battles are already emerging.

The race fortheriding ofEtobicoke Centre, for example, had to go to a recountinthe 2011federal electionandwas ultimately decided by just 26 votes,making it one of the closest ridings in the entire country.

LiberalBorysWrzesnewskyjwent to the Supreme Court to challenge the result, losing anarrow decisionthere as well. He's back to challenge incumbent Conservative TedOpitzand says he knows it'll be another close race.

"I tell people I have unfinished business," Wrzesnewskyj told CBC News.

For his part, Opitz is emphasizing his government's commitment to fund John Tory's SmartTrack plan as well as the government's stance on international issues like the conflict in Ukraine, a campaign worker said.

While riding shakeups have changed the electoral landscape across the GTA, here are eight of the tightest races in the city many of which were between the Conservatives and Liberalsduring the last federal election where getting the vote out will matter on Oct. 19.

Etobicoke Centre: Ted Opitz (CON) beats Borys Wrzesnewskyj (LIB) 21,644 21,618 (Margin: 26)

Liberal Borys Wrzesnevskyj is running again in Etobicoke Centre, hoping to retake the seat he lost by 26 votes in 2011. (Aaron Vincent Elkaim/Canadian Press)
Ted Opitz, of the Conservatives, came out on top in the closest riding in all of the Greater Toronto Area, narrowly defeating Liberal Borys Wrzesnewskyj, the longtime MP for the area.

Wrzesnewskyj, citing voting irregularities, challenged the results in court. He said this year he's already lined up a team of volunteer lawyers to keep an eye on how the vote unfolds.

The front-runners will also be joined by the NDP's Tanya De Mello, the Green Party's Shawn Rizvi and Rob Wolvin of the Progressive Canadian Party in the western Toronto riding.

ScarboroughGuildwood: John McKay (LIB) beats Chuck Konkel (CON) 13,778 13,178 (Margin: 600)

Scarborough saw a number of closely contested wins in the last federal electionand with a number of challengers trying to topple incumbents, it could happen again.

Liberal John McKay has never lost in this riding, which has been around since 2004. But the Conservatives are running Chuck Konkel again, while Laura Casselman will represent theNDP. Paul Coulbeck represents the Marijuana Party while Kevin Clarke will run as an independent.

Don Valley West: John Carmichael (CON) beats Rob Oliphant (LIB) 22,992 - 22,353 (Margin: 639)

While the Conservative John Carmichael enters as the incumbent, the Liberals controlled the riding from 1993-2011. Rob Oliphant is back to attempt to regain control for the Liberals.

Syeda Riaz is the NDP candidate, Elizabeth Hill represents the Communist Party of Canada, Natalie Hunt is running for the Greens, John Kittredge is the Libertarian candidateand Sharon Cromwell will run as an independent.

Riding redesign creates more tight races

University of Toronto political science professor Peter Loewenfound more close ridings based the last election's results redistributed into their new ridings.

This year's redrawn electoral boundaries you can find your riding here mean some Torontonians will find themselves voting for a different slate of candidates this time. The following results are what could have happened in the new ridings.

  • Mississauga-Malton:Conservatives win by a margin of 237
  • Markham-Thornhill:Liberals win by a margin of 272
  • Scarborough-Guildwood:Liberals win by a margin of 383

Don Valley East: Joe Daniel (CON) beats Yasmin Ratansi (LIB) 14,421 13,552 (Margin: 869)

Yasmin Ratansi, who held the seat from 2004 to 2011 and became the first female Muslim MP, is back to challenge the Conservatives, who are represented by Maureen Harquail, a lawyer who has held several high profile positions during her 20-year career.

The NDP candidate, meanwhile, is Khalid Ahmed, while Laura ElizabethSanderson represents the Greens.

Mississauga EastCooksville: Wladyslaw Lizon (CON) beats Peter Fonseca (LIB) 18,796 18,120 (Margin: 676)

Wladyslaw Lizon, a Conservative backbencher during his first tenure in Ottawa, returns to seek a second term as MP. Peter Fonseca is running again for the Liberals, in one of the only close races in Mississauga, while Ali Naqvirepresents the NDP. JayminiBhikha will run for the Greens and Tim Sullivan represents the Marxist-Leninist Party.

The Conservatives dominated every other riding in the 905 area code west of Toronto, enjoying comfortable victories.

Willowdale: Chungsen Leung (CON) beats Martha Hall Findlay (LIB) 22,206 - 21,245 (Margin: 961)

Chungsen Leung is running for re-election after four years that included several tradetrips abroad with the prime minister. He'll face lawyer Ali Ehsassi, who is representing the Liberals this time andPouyanTabasinejad who is running for the NDP.

James Arruda, meanwhile, represents the Green Party and Birinder Singh Ahluwalia will run as an independent.

Scarborough Southwest: Dan Harris (NDP) beats Gavan Paranchothy (CON) 14,113 12,828 (Margin: 1,285)

This riding will be one to watch on election night as former Toronto police chief Bill Blair runs for the Liberals against the NDP incumbent Dan Harris.

The Greens will be represented by Tommy Taylor, an activist who was among the many demonstrators who were kettled and arrested during the G20 protests,and who has been a fierce critic of Blair.

The Conservatives, meanwhile, are represented by Roshan Nallaratnam, a Tamil-speaking constable with the Toronto Police Service, while Tommy Taylor represents the Greens.

Scarborough Centre: Roxanne James (CON) beats John Cannis (LIB) 13,401 12,075 (Margin: 1,326)

After longtime MP John Cannis was defeated in the last election, Salma Zahid will try to recapture the riding for the Liberals. James, meanwhile, will run as an incumbent for the first time. Alex Wilson represents the NDP, while Katerina Androutsos is running for the Libertarians and Lindsay Thompson represents the Greens.