As we get closer to the election, these polls become more accurate. The PCs continue to increase in popularity.
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Doug Ford led PCs Would Win Majority Government, According to Online Poll
- Alan Kan
If a provincial election were held today, the Ontario PC Party would win a solid majority government. The Tories would win support from almost every region, putting Doug Ford in the premier's chair, according to this poll from the market research firm Campaign Research.
Following Ford's election as PC party leader, the PCs would receive 43 per cent of support from the electorate, while the Ontario Liberal Party would have the support of 27 per cent of decided voters, the Ontario New Democratic Party would have 23 per cent support, and the Green Party of Ontario five per cent support.
Only 11 percent of Ontarians were undecided as to whom they will vote for. If you look at some of these regional breakdowns, things are not looking good for the currently governing Ontario Liberals:
Peel / Halton: PCs 50 per cent, OLP 28 per cent, NDP 18 per cent.
Hamilton-Niagara: PCs 40 per cent, OLP 29 per cent, NDP 27 per cent.
City of Toronto: PCs 37 per cent, OLP 36 per cent, NDP 22 per cent, Greens 3 per cent.
City of Ottawa: OLP 42 per cent, PCs 34 per cent, NDP 18 per cent, Greens 5 per cent.
According to Campaign Research, this online poll was conducted between March 12 to 14 among a panel of 1,637 Ontario voters. A probability sample of this size would have a margin of error of plus or minus 2.4 percent, 19 out of 20 times.
https://www.insauga.com/doug-ford-led-pcs-would-win-majority-government-according-to-online-poll
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Doug Ford led PCs Would Win Majority Government, According to Online Poll
- Alan Kan
If a provincial election were held today, the Ontario PC Party would win a solid majority government. The Tories would win support from almost every region, putting Doug Ford in the premier's chair, according to this poll from the market research firm Campaign Research.
Following Ford's election as PC party leader, the PCs would receive 43 per cent of support from the electorate, while the Ontario Liberal Party would have the support of 27 per cent of decided voters, the Ontario New Democratic Party would have 23 per cent support, and the Green Party of Ontario five per cent support.
Only 11 percent of Ontarians were undecided as to whom they will vote for. If you look at some of these regional breakdowns, things are not looking good for the currently governing Ontario Liberals:
Peel / Halton: PCs 50 per cent, OLP 28 per cent, NDP 18 per cent.
Hamilton-Niagara: PCs 40 per cent, OLP 29 per cent, NDP 27 per cent.
City of Toronto: PCs 37 per cent, OLP 36 per cent, NDP 22 per cent, Greens 3 per cent.
City of Ottawa: OLP 42 per cent, PCs 34 per cent, NDP 18 per cent, Greens 5 per cent.
According to Campaign Research, this online poll was conducted between March 12 to 14 among a panel of 1,637 Ontario voters. A probability sample of this size would have a margin of error of plus or minus 2.4 percent, 19 out of 20 times.
https://www.insauga.com/doug-ford-led-pcs-would-win-majority-government-according-to-online-poll