Amber Morley | |
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Deputy Mayor of Toronto forEtobicoke andYork | |
Assumed office August 10, 2023 | |
Mayor | Olivia Chow |
Preceded by | Stephen Holyday (2022) |
Toronto City Councillor forWard 3 Etobicoke—Lakeshore | |
Assumed office November 15, 2022 | |
Preceded by | Mark Grimes |
Personal details | |
Political party | Independent |
Amber Morley is a Canadian politician who has representedWard 3 Etobicoke—Lakeshore onToronto City Council since 2022. She has also served as thedeputy mayor of Toronto forEtobicoke andYork since 2023.[1]
Prior to her election to council, Morley worked at the LAMP Community Health Centre, and as an administrative assistant to former councillorPeter Milczyn.[2] In 2017, she was a recipient of theQueen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for her work with LAMP.[3]
Morley ran in the2018 Toronto municipal election inWard 3 Etobicoke—Lakeshore, coming in second to Grimes.[4]
She ran again in the2022 municipal election and was elected.[5][6] Morley received a number of endorsements from left-wing politicians includingToronto—St. Paul's CouncillorJosh Matlow, formerNew DemocraticMPPeggy Nash, as well asOntario New DemocraticMPPsKristyn Wong-Tam,Bhutila Karpoche andJill Andrew.[7]
Following the election of MayorOlivia Chow in 2023, Morley was appointed one of four deputy mayors of Toronto, representing Etobicoke and York.[8]
2022 Toronto municipal election, Ward 3 Etobicoke—Lakeshore | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Amber Morley | 15,271 | 46.44 |
Mark Grimes (X) | 13,258 | 40.32 |
Mary Markovic | 2,625 | 7.98 |
Marco Valle | 644 | 1.96 |
Bonnie Hu | 618 | 1.88 |
Zeynel Ari | 467 | 1.42 |
2018 Toronto municipal election, Ward 3 Etobicoke—Lakeshore | ||
Candidate | Votes | Percentage |
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Mark Grimes | 16,527 | 40.90% |
Amber Morley | 10,985 | 27.19% |
Pamela Gough | 7,301 | 18.07% |
Iain Davis | 2,722 | 6.74% |
Svitlana Burlakova | 1,218 | 3.01% |
Peggy Moulder | 575 | 1.42% |
Patrizia Nigro | 394 | 0.98% |
Michael Julihen | 320 | 0.79% |
Michael Loomans | 199 | 0.49% |
Robert Gunnyon | 167 | 0.41% |
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