BC NDP, BC Conservatives neck-and-neck in Southern Interior: poll
BC NDP, BC Conservatives neck-and-neck in Southern Interior: poll
Heading into the final week before the election the BC NDP and the BC Conservatives are almost neck-and-neck in the Southern Interior, according to a recent poll. A Research Co. poll found 43% of decided voters in the Southern Interior would vote for the BC Conservatives compared...
Heading into the final week before the election the BC NDP and the BC Conservatives are almost neck-and-neck in the Southern Interior, according to a recent poll.
A Research Co. poll found 43% of decided voters in the Southern Interior would vote for the BC Conservatives compared to 42% who would vote for the BC NDP.
Provincewide, the poll tipped the BC NDP to win with 45% of decided voters casting their ballot for the New Democrats, ahead of the BC Conservative at 41%.
The Green Party polled in third place with 11%, and 3% of decided voters said they would back other parties or Independent candidates.
"The BC Conservatives keep the upper hand among men (at) 45% and voters aged 18-to-34 (at) 44%," Research Co. president Mario Canseco said in a media release issued, Oct. 15. "The BC NDP is first among women (at) 50% and voters aged 55 and over (at) 53%."
The BC NDP has its strongest support in Metro Vancouver with the ruling party leading in the polls at 50% to the Conservatives at 40%. On Vancouver Island, the NDP are leading against the Conservatives at 45% to 33%.
The race is neck-and-neck in the Fraser Valley with the BC NDP at 45% and the BC Conservatives at 44%.
Northern BC has the strongest support for the Conservative Party and leads the race at 52% to 34%.
Housing, homelessness and poverty are the most important issues facing the province, followed by health care, the economy and jobs, crime and public safety, and the environment.
Since a poll earlier this month, the approval rating for the BC NDP leader David Eby has jumped one percentage point to 52%. BC Green Party leader Sonia Furstenau also saw her ratings climb with 45% of voters approving of the way she was handling her duties.
BC Conservative leader John Rustad saw his approval rating drop three points to 42%.
BC NDP leader David Eby came in the top position when asked who would make the best premier at 40%, with B Conservative leader John Rustad coming in second with 31%. BC Greens leader Sonia Furstenau got 14% and 15% said they weren't sure.
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