ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br /> <br />Toronto voters replaced their notorious mayor, Rob Ford, on Monday (October 27) and rejected an attempt by his brother to take the city's top job.<br /> <br />"Folks, if you know anything about the Ford family, we never ever, ever give up. And I guarantee, I guarantee in four more years you're going to see another example of the Ford family never, ever, ever giving up," Rob Ford told his supporters at a rally after the vote.<br /> <br />John Tory, a former Progressive Conservative party leader in Ontario, won the Toronto election, in a closer-than-expected race, according to the city's election website, fighting off a strong challenge by the former mayor's brother, Doug Ford.<br /> <br />Tory, a conservative politician and broadcaster, promised to unite a city divided by four years of scandal and vitriol.<br /> <br />With about 99 percent of the ballots counted in Canada's largest city, Toronto's election website showed Tory with 40.3 percent of the vote, ahead of Doug