Albertans’ Voting Intentions: January 2024

January 20, 2024

From January 12 to 15, 2024, we surveyed Albertans to explore their provincial voting intentions.

Download the report to learn more.

SOME OF THE KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF OUR SURVEY ON ALBERTANS’ VOTING INTENTIONS INCLUDE…

  • Provincial voting preference continues to shift since Leger last polled in October of last year:
    • After declining slightly in late 2023, UCP support has increased by 4 points from October and now sits at 50% in January 2024.
    • After making a relatively large jump in October 2023, the NDP ballot has fallen by 4 points and now sits at 43% in January 2024.
  • Compared to October of this year, NDP support has decreased, most notably in areas outside of Calgary & Edmonton (down 5 points).

METHODOLOGY

An online survey was conducted among 1,012 Albertans, 18 years of age or older, from January 12 to 15 2024. The data was weighted according to the Canadian census figures for age, gender, and region within the province.

No margin of error can be associated with a non-probability sample. However, for comparative purposes, a probability sample of 1,012 respondents would have a margin of error of ±3.1%, 19 times out of 20.

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