You know, you say that, but the entire Toronto area voted against him. The entire region was solid red, yet somehow this clown got voted in, which was weirdly funny when I saw that the area around Thunder Bay voted against him as well. The part of Ontario I'm worried about is Ottawa, and how the entire city outside of the downtown core voted for him.
Honestly, when I saw the vote map after the last election, the results were scary as someone who was seriously against Ford. Don't people keep seeing that most of his efforts keep concentrating in and around Toronto and flat out ignore all the people who voted for him? It's like only Toronto and Norther Ontario's noticed this about him.
It really shouldn't matter which representative you end up choosing to hire. While one might be better than another, they are all good enough. The key is to make sure you are constantly talking to them. They are most certainly not mind readers. Talk to them more if they are struggling to understand what you are trying to say.
Election day is the least significant day in democracy. Every day following the election is when your real work takes place.