See how all 102 candidates fared in Toronto's mayoral byelection

Toronto voters went to the polls Monday to choose a new mayor

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Caption: Toronto's next mayor will need to tackle a host of really big challenges as the city grapples with an affordability crisis, a budget deficit and public safety concerns. (CBC)

Toronto voters chose a new mayor Monday in a byelection that saw a record 102 candidates on the ballot.
Most of the 1,445 polls throughout Canada's most populous city closed at 8 p.m. ET.
For full coverage of the results, you can watch our live streaming special here, on cbc.ca/toronto or on the CBC News YouTube channel. You can also listen by tuning in to CBC Radio or CBC Listen.
The byelection was triggered by the surprise resignation of former mayor John Tory in February after he admitted to an extramarital affair with a former staffer.
You can find more in-depth coverage of the results here after polls close:
And here are the most current results for all of the candidates:

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