Leger
Survey of British Columbia Residents on Canadian Politics
Pages
36
Time to read
26 mins
Publication
Language
English
Pages
36
Time to read
26 mins
Publication
Language
English
This report presents the findings of an online survey conducted among British Columbia residents regarding their political preferences and perceptions ahead of the upcoming federal elections. The survey, which included 501 respondents aged 18 and older, aimed to assess voting intentions, perceptions of political leaders, and opinions on key issues. The results indicate that Mark Carney's Liberal Party leads with 48% of decided voters, followed by Pierre Poilievre's Conservative Party at 38%. The report outlines the demographic breakdown of respondents and highlights significant differences in voting intentions across various regions of British Columbia. Additionally, it discusses the certainty of voters' choices, with 68% indicating their decision is final. The report also addresses perceptions of political leaders, with Carney being viewed as the preferred candidate for Prime Minister by 41% of respondents. The methodology section details the weighting applied to ensure a representative sample and notes the margin of error for the findings.