While Mayor Rob Ford abstained from voting after the city’s integrity commissioner advised him to do so, he had a small group of allies who stuck by him throughout the string of 21 votes that stripped him of many of his powers and privileges as mayor.

The motion against Ford was voted clause by clause and amendment by amendment, with each vote reaching the mandatory 2/3 vote to succeed.

At least 30 councillors voted to censure the mayor on each.

Councillor Giorgio Mammoliti refused to vote, and Gloria Lindsay Luby was absent.

Here’s a breakdown of each vote, what it meant and who voted against it.

1)To cut mayor's budget this year(37-5) (against: Vincent Crisanti, Mike Del Grande, Frank Di Giorgio, Doug Ford and Frances Nunziata)

2)To cut the mayor’s budget next year(36-6) (against: Crisanti, Del Grande, Di Giorgio, D. Ford, Nunziata, Anthony Perruzza)

3)To give responsibility for the mayor's staff to the deputy mayor(36-6) (against: Crisanti, Del Grande, Di Giorgio, D. Ford, Nunziata, Perruzza)

4)To remove the mayor's right to designate “key” matters at council (32-10) (against: Crisanti, Del Grande, Di Giorgio, D. Ford, Chin Lee, Nunziata, Cesar Palacio, James Pasternak, Perruzza, David Shiner)

5)To cancel the mayor's right to speak first or last (30-12) (against: Josh Colle, Crisanti, Del Grande, Di Giorgio, D. Ford, Mark Grimes, Lee, Nunziata, Palacio, Pasternak, Perruzza, Shiner)

6)To remove the mayor as chair of the striking committee (35-7) (against: Michelle Berardinetti, Crisanti, Del Grande, D. Ford, Grimes, Nunziata, Shiner)

7)To eliminate the mayor's right to fill vacancies on the civic appointments committee (37-5) (against: Crisanti, D. Ford, Grimes, Nunziata, Shiner)

8)To eliminate the mayor's right to fill vacancies on the affordable housing committee (36-6) (against: Crisanti, Del Grande, D. Ford, Grimes, Nunziata, Shiner)

9)To replace the mayor with the city clerk on speaker consultations on urgent motions (37-5) (against: Crisanti, Del Grande, D. Ford, Nunziata, Pasternak)

10)To takes away the mayor's right to appoint corporation nominating panels (39-3) (against: Crisanti, D. Ford, Nunziata)

11)To eliminate the mayor's privilege to certify meeting minutes (36-6) (against: Crisanti, D. Ford, Grimes, Nunziata, Pasternak, Shiner)

12) To remove the mayor as a member of the debenture committee (34-8) (against: Berardinetti, Crisanti, Del Grande, Di Giorgio, D. Ford, Peter Leon, Nunziata, Shiner)

13)To appoint the deputy mayor as chair of debenture committee (38-4) (against: Crisanti, Del Grande, D. Ford, Nunziata)

14) To remove the mayor's designates on the budget committee (36-6) (against: Crisanti, Del Grande, D Ford, Nunziata, Palacio, Shiner)

15)To remove the mayor's right to enter into debenture agreements (37-5) (against: Crisanti, Del Grande, Di Giorgio, D. Ford, Nunziata)

16)To remove the mayor's right to apply on behalf of the city for debenture (36-6)

17)To remove the mayor's authority to temporarily borrow funds (37-5) (against: Crisanti, Del Grande, Di Giorgio, D. Ford, Nunziata)

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18)To give the deputy mayor all the authorities revoked from the mayor in the previous three votes (38-4) (against: Crisanti, Del Grande, D. Ford, Nunziata)

19)To appoint the deputy mayor the chair of the executive committee in the mayor’s place (36-5) (against: Crisanti, Di Giorgio, D. Ford, Nunziata, Perruzza)

20) To allow the executive committee to elect its own vice chair(38-3) (against: Crisanti, D. Ford, Nunziata)

21)To remove the mayor from all other committees(32-9) (against: Crisanti, Di Giorgio, D. Ford, Grimes, Leon, Nunziata, Palacio, Perruzza, Shiner)