In election day polling done by Ipsos for Global News, of the 10,000 people surveyed about 17 per cent said they had negative feelings about who they voted for. Ipsos CEO Darrell Bricker said it may have been done to stop another party from coming into power. The polling also found only four per cent of people had decided on who they’d vote for on election day.
2021 election
Canada election: About 17% of Canadians had negative feelings about their vote
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