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Toronto Mayor Rob Ford 'quits race' Toronto Mayor Rob Ford quits race
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Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has withdrawn from October's mayoral election after being tentatively diagnosed with a tumour, city officials have said. Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has withdrawn from October's mayoral election after being diagnosed with an abdominal tumour, city officials have said.
The mayor had defied calls to step down after admitting last year he had smoked crack cocaine while in office. The mayor, 45, had defied calls to step down after admitting last year he had smoked crack cocaine while in office.
He was admitted to hospital on Wednesday after suffering months of abdominal pain.He was admitted to hospital on Wednesday after suffering months of abdominal pain.
It was unclear whether his brother, Toronto Councillor Doug Ford, would replace him on the ballot. His brother, Toronto Councillor Doug Ford, has replaced him on the ballot, city documents show.
Drunken stupor
Rob Ford's withdrawal came after a tumultuous four years in office that saw him accused of public drunkenness, misuse of official resources and drug use.
Then last year, the Toronto Star and US news and gossip website Gawker reported they had watched videos of him appearing to smoke crack cocaine.
In November, Mr Ford admitted he had purchased and used the drug while in what he described as a drunken stupor.
Though eventually stripped of most of his mayoral powers by the Toronto city council, Mr Ford defied calls to step down and announced he was running for re-election.
Mr Ford did a month-long stint in rehab, then returned to city hall in June.
Recent polls have shown him in contention, buoyed by support from the "Ford Nation" in the city's inner suburbs and among younger, less educated and poorer voters in Canada's largest city.
Rob Ford's withdrawal leaves Olivia Chow, a former NDP member of parliament, and John Tory, a businessman and former Conservative member of the Ontario parliament, as the frontrunners in the 27 October election.Rob Ford's withdrawal leaves Olivia Chow, a former NDP member of parliament, and John Tory, a businessman and former Conservative member of the Ontario parliament, as the frontrunners in the 27 October election.
Rob Ford's staff removed his name from the non-partisan ballot just ahead of a deadline for ballot changes, city officials said.Rob Ford's staff removed his name from the non-partisan ballot just ahead of a deadline for ballot changes, city officials said.
An online listing of mayoral candidates carries the name of Doug Ford, with a nomination date of 12 September 2014.