Canadians’ Federal Voting Intentions – December 14, 2022

14 December 2022

Our latest North American Tracker explores Canadians’ federal voting intentions in December. 

Download the report for the full results.  

This survey is conducted in collaboration with the Association for Canadian Studies (ACS) and published in the Canadian Press. This series of surveys is available on Leger’s website. 

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CANADIANS’ FEDERAL VOTING INTENTIONS IN DECEMBER 

If a federal election were held today, 33% of Canadian decided voters would vote for the Conservative Party of Canada, 30% for the Liberal Party of Canada, 21% for the New Democratic Party of Canada, 7% for the Bloc Quebecois, 4% for the Green Party of Canada, 4% for the People’s Party of Canada and 2% for another party.  


METHODOLOGY 

This web survey was conducted from December 9 to 11, 2022, with 1,526 Canadians (including 1,225 decided voters), 18 years of age or older, randomly recruited from LEO’s online panel. 

A margin of error cannot be associated with a non-probability sample in a panel survey. For comparison, a probability sample of 1,526 respondents would have a margin of error of ±2.50%, 19 times out of 20. 

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