REGINA – It appears Saskatchewan voters are split on who they would support if the federal election was held today.
A new Insightrix Research poll shows 39 per cent of decided voters would cast a ballot for the Conservatives, with the NDP only slightly behind at 35 per cent.
The Liberals trail at 21 per cent, with the Green Party being supported by five per cent of decided voters.
Heading into the October 19 election, the Conservatives hold all but one of Saskatchewan’s 14 seats in the House of Commons – longtime Wascana MP Ralph Goodale is the lone Liberal.
The results broken down by city show Saskatoon voters are more likely to support the NDP, while the Liberals have a slight edge over the Conservatives in Regina.
93 per cent of respondents say they intend to cast a ballot in the federal election, with just 10 per cent of them saying they’re unsure of which party they’ll vote for.
Insightrix surveyed 801 randomly selected panel members, with 612 saying they were decided already. Data was collected from an online study August 11-13.
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