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Toronto City HallFred Lum/The Globe and Mail

In his Monday column, The Globe's Marcus Gee reminded Toronto voters that it's no time for cynicism - every vote counts in today's tightly contested mayoral election.

"This has been the most compelling Toronto election in memory, a roller-coastering, lip-gnawing affair that could go either way when polls close at 8 p.m.," he wrote.

"The mayor of Toronto matters. Thanks to amalgamation, the mayor leads a megacity of 2.6 million people... No other single politician in Canada will have as many people put an X beside his name - not just his party's name but his own name - than the winner in this election."

The Globe's team of reporters and contributors are across the city, covering every angle of tonight's results with the launch of our liveblog at 7 p.m. ET. Join us then to get up-to-the second updates and full results as they become available.

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