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Nik on the Numbers Sept 12, 2011

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The latest Globe/CTV/Nanos tracking poll on the federal political scene shows both the Conservatives and the NDP are up while the Liberals are down. The national ballot stands at 39.5% for the Tories, 33.1% for the NDP, 20.7% for the Grits and 3.4% for the Greens (Bloc support stood at 2.6% nationally or 9.6% in Quebec). Over the past 30 days, significant shifts occurred in the province of Quebec in favour of the New Democrats and in favour of the Conservatives in Ontario. Support levels for the main parties are currently similar to the last federal election results.

On the leadership front, Harper enjoys a commanding advantage while both NDP Interim Leader Nycole Turmel and Liberal Interim Leader Bob Rae noticeably trail Harper on trust, vision and competence. Turmel and Rae are statistically tied on trust and competence, while Turmel scored higher than Rae on vision (16.1% of Canadians compared to 10.3% of Canadians for Rae).

The percentage of Canadians who were unsure which of the leaders were trustworthy, competent or had the best vision for Canada jumped noticeably in the first wave of research since the passing away of Jack Layton.

When asked about the most important national issue of concern, healthcare remains the top unprompted issue but jobs/the economy, the second ranked issue, has closed the gap (healthcare number one issue 30.8%, jobs/the economy 26.3%).

The detailed tables and methodology are posted on our website where you can also register to receive automatic polling updates.

  Methodology
Between August 29th and September 1st, Nanos Research conducted a random telephone survey of 1,210 Canadians 18 years of age and older. A random telephone survey of 1,210 Canadians is accurate plus or minus 2.8 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.

For 939 committed voters, it is accurate plus or minus 3.2 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.

Results for August 2011 are from a random telephone survey of 1,203 Canadians conducted between July 25th and August 2nd, 2011. A random telephone survey of 1,203 Canadians is accurate plus or minus 2.8 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.


  National Ballot Question: For those parties you would consider voting for federally, could you please rank your top two current local preferences? (Committed voters only - First Preference)

The numbers in parentheses denote the change from August 2011 (n=1,015).
*Undecided represents respondents who are not committed voters.

Canada (n=939 committed voters)
Conservative 39.5% (+3.3)
NDP 33.1% (+6.3)
Liberal 20.7% (-6.3)
Green 3.4% (-1.1)
Bloc Quebecois 2.6% (-1.8)
*Undecided 22.4% (+6.8)

Top Issue Question: What is your most important NATIONAL issue of concern? [Unprompted]

*The numbers in parentheses denote the change from August 2011 (n=1,015).

Healthcare 30.8% (-2.2)
Jobs/economy 26.3% (+3.3)
Education 6.7% (+0.4)
The environment 5.4% (-0.3)
High taxes 5.0% (+0.3)
Unsure 8.1% (-0.9%)


Leadership Index Questions: As you may know, [Rotate] Bob Rae is the interim leader of the federal Liberal Party, Stephen Harper is the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, Nycole Turmel is the interim leader of the federal NDP, and Elizabeth May is the leader of the federal Green Party. Which of the federal leaders would you best describe as: the most trustworthy, the most competent, the leader with the best vision for Canada. (n=1,210)

Readers should note that Jack Layton, Michael Ignatieff and Gilles Duceppe are no longer on the Leadership Index tracking.

Leadership Index Score
Stephen Harper 101.8
Nycole Turmel 38.3
Bob Rae 33.8
Elizabeth May 13.9

The Most Trustworthy Leader (n=1,210)
Stephen Harper 31.0%
Unsure: 21.8%
None: 16.4%
Nycole Turmel 12.3%
Bob Rae 11.3%
Elizabeth May 7.2%

The Most Competent Leader (n=1,210)
Stephen Harper 38.7%
Unsure: 26.3%
None: 10.4%
Bob Rae 12.2%
Nycole Turmel 9.9%
Elizabeth May 2.5%

The Leader with the Best Vision for Canada's Future (n=1,210)
Stephen Harper 32.1%
Unsure 26.9%
Nycole Turmel 16.1%
Bob Rae 10.3%
None 10.3%
Elizabeth May 4.2%


 
I Think the most interesting aspect is the ~22% party undecided and ~26% leader undecided . Not sure if this is in line with historical trends but it seems significantly higher than usual and certainly enough to swing an election in any case.
 
Nik on the Numbers

The latest Globe/CTV/Nanos tracking poll on the federal political scene shows that the Conservatives are holding onto their comfortable lead at the ballot box, while the NDP and Liberals remain in second and third place, respectively. The latest national ballot stands at 37.7% for the Tories, 30.0% for the NDP, 23.4% for the Liberals and 3.8% for the Greens (the Bloc saw a marginal gain in support, at 3.6% nationally and 15.2% in Quebec).

While Stephen Harper continues to poll highest on trust (30.4% of Canadians), competence (37.0%) and vision for Canada (29.8%), interim Liberal Leader Bob Rae has now surpassed interim NDP Leader Nycole Turmel in the Leadership Index.

Healthcare is now statistically tied with jobs and the economy as a leading issue of concern for Canadians (healthcare 27.6%, jobs/economy 26.6%).

The detailed tables and methodology are posted on our website where you can also register to receive automatic polling updates.

Retrouvez les tableaux détaillés ainsi que les notes méthodologiques sur notre site web en français où vous pouvez également vous inscrire afin de recevoir des mises à jours regulières sur nos sondages.


  Methodology
Between October 20th and 24th, Nanos Research conducted a random telephone survey of 1,202 Canadians 18 years of age and older. A random telephone survey of 1,202 Canadians is accurate plus or minus 2.8 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.

For 966 committed voters, it is accurate plus or minus 3.2 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.

Results for October 2nd, 2011 are from a random telephone survey of 1,209 Canadians conducted between September 25th and October 2nd, 2011. A random telephone survey of 1,209 Canadians is accurate plus or minus 2.8 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.


  National Ballot Question: For those parties you would consider voting for federally, could you please rank your top two current local preferences? (Committed voters only - First Preference)

The numbers in parentheses denote the change from October 2nd, 2011 (n=968).
*Undecided represents respondents who are not committed voters.

Canada (n=966 committed voters)
Conservative 37.7% (-1.3)
NDP 30.0% (+1.0)
Liberal 23.4% (-1.1)
Green 3.8% (+0.9)
Bloc Quebecois 3.6% (+0.1)
*Undecided 19.6% (-0.3)

Leadership Index Questions: As you may know, [Rotate] Bob Rae is the interim leader of the federal Liberal Party, Stephen Harper is the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, Nycole Turmel is the interim leader of the federal NDP, and Elizabeth May is the leader of the federal Green Party. Which of the federal leaders would you best describe as: the most trustworthy, the most competent, the leader with the best vision for Canada. (n=1,202)

Readers should note that Jack Layton, Michael Ignatieff and Gilles Duceppe are no longer on the Leadership Index tracking.

*The numbers in parentheses denote the change from October 2nd, 2011 (n=1,209).

Leadership Index Score
Stephen Harper 97.2 (-17.0)
Bob Rae 49.9 (+10.8)
Nycole Turmel 31.3 (-3.2)
Elizabeth May 21.0 (+8.5)

The Most Trustworthy Leader (n=1,202)
Stephen Harper 30.4% (-6.1)
Bob Rae 16.3% (+3.4)
Nycole Turmel 11.2% (-0.7)
Elizabeth May 10.5% (+5.4)
Unsure 16.3% (-0.1)
None 15.3% (-1.8)

The Most Competent Leader (n=1,202)
Stephen Harper 37.0% (-3.9)
Bob Rae 18.3% (+4.1)
Nycole Turmel 6.8% (-2.4)
Elizabeth May 3.9% (+0.8)
Unsure 21.5% (+3.2)
None 12.4% (-1.9)

The Leader with the Best Vision for Canada's Future (n=1,202)
Stephen Harper 29.8% (-7.0)
Bob Rae 15.3% (+3.3)
Nycole Turmel 13.3% (-0.1)
Elizabeth May 6.6% (+2.3)
Unsure 21.2% (+2.2)
None 13.8% (-0.7)


Top Issue Question: What is your most important NATIONAL issue of concern? [Unprompted] (n=1,202)

*The numbers in parentheses denote the change from October 2nd, 2011 (n=1,209).

Healthcare 27.6% (-0.6)
Jobs/economy 26.6% (-5.3)
Education 7.6% (-0.4)
The environment 6.6% (+6.6)
High taxes 3.7% (0.0)
Unsure 8.5% (+3.0)


 
The latest CTV/Globe/Nanos tracking completed in December has the Conservatives at 36.5% followed by the NDP at 28.7%, the Liberals at 25.6%, the Bloc at 4.4% and the Green Party at 3.8% nationally. Support for the NDP continues to slide in Quebec with the BQ continuing to be the main beneficiary. In Quebec the NDP are at 33.4%, followed by the Liberals at 22.9%, the Conservatives at 20.8% and the BQ at 19.9%. A look at the longer term trend line in Quebec suggests there is a direct inverse relationship between the support for the NDP and the BQ. BQ fortunes may be on the rise for a number of reasons including the absence of an NDP leader and a series of controversial federal appointments made by the Harper government. Even with these factors, there is a three-way tie for second in Quebec between the Liberals, the Conservatives and the BQ.

Ontario continues to witness a decline in support for the Conservatives. There is now a three-way statistical tie in the province of Ontario, factoring the provincial margin of error, between the Conservatives (34.5%), the Liberals (31.8%) and the NDP (29.5%). Shifts in support in Ontario in favour of the NDP are likely part of a wake-effect of the Conservatives delivering on a series of promises that were more ideological in focus.

Regardless, on the leadership front, Harper maintains a very clear advantage over the two other interim federal leaders (Rae and Turmel). Rae is firmly in second on the Nanos leadership index, followed by Turmel and Elizabeth May.

In terms of issues, jobs/the economy remains the top issue for Canadians, but there was a noticeable increase in the number of Canadians who cited the environment as the top national issue of concern as focus on the Harper Government's position on Kyoto was in the news mix (9.7% cited the environment as their top unprompted issue in December compared to 4.9% in November).

To chat about this research visit our blog at Nik on the Numbers.

The detailed tables and methodology are posted on our website where you can also register to receive automatic polling updates.


  Methodology
Between December 15th and 18th, Nanos Research conducted a random telephone survey of 1,201 Canadians 18 years of age and older. A random telephone survey of 1,201 Canadians is accurate plus or minus 2.8 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. For 900 committed voters, it is accurate plus or minus 3.3 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.

Results for November 21st, 2011 are from a random telephone survey of 1,202 Canadians conducted between November 16th and 21st, 2011. A random telephone survey of 1,202 Canadians is accurate plus or minus 2.8 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.


  National Ballot Question: For those parties you would consider voting for federally, could you please rank your top two current local preferences? (Committed voters only - First Preference)

The numbers in parentheses denote the change from November 21st, 2011 (n=938).
*Undecided represents respondents who are not committed voters.

Canada (n=900 committed voters)
Conservative 36.5% (+0.9)
NDP 28.7% (+1.4)
Liberal 25.6% (-2.5)
Bloc Quebecois 4.4% (+0.5)
Green 3.8% (-0.1)
*Undecided 25.1% (+3.2)

Leadership Index Questions: As you may know, [Rotate] Bob Rae is the interim leader of the federal Liberal Party, Stephen Harper is the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, Nycole Turmel is the interim leader of the federal NDP, and Elizabeth May is the leader of the federal Green Party. Which of the federal leaders would you best describe as: the most trustworthy, the most competent, the leader with the best vision for Canada. (n=1,201)

Readers should note that Jack Layton, Michael Ignatieff and Gilles Duceppe are no longer on the Leadership Index tracking.

*The numbers in parentheses denote the change from November 21st, 2011 (n=1,202).

Leadership Index Score
Stephen Harper 100.5 (-1.9)
Bob Rae 41.4 (-2.5)
Nycole Turmel 28.9 (+4.0)
Elizabeth May 19.8 (+4.3)

The Most Trustworthy Leader (n=1,201)
Stephen Harper 30.8% (-1.4)
Bob Rae 14.9% (-0.2)
Elizabeth May 9.8% (+2.8)
Nycole Turmel 9.4% (+0.3)
Unsure 17.6% (-3.3)
None 17.4% (+1.6)

The Most Competent Leader (n=1,201)
Stephen Harper 38.4% (-0.6)
Bob Rae 15.1% (NC)
Nycole Turmel 8.0% (+1.8)
Elizabeth May 2.6% (-0.8)
Unsure 24.6% (+1.0)
None 11.3% (-1.4)

The Leader with the Best Vision for Canada's Future (n=1,201)
Stephen Harper 31.3% (+0.1)
Nycole Turmel 11.5% (+1.9)
Bob Rae 11.4% (-2.3)
Elizabeth May 7.4% (+2.3)
Unsure 25.9% (-0.1)
None 12.5% (-1.8)


Top Issue Question: What is your most important NATIONAL issue of concern? [Unprompted] (n=1,201)

*The numbers in parentheses denote the change from November 21st, 2011 (n=1,202).

Jobs/economy 25.0% (-4.3)
Healthcare 22.6% (-0.2)
The environment 9.7% (+4.8)
Education 7.2% (+1.0)
Debt/deficit 5.1% (+0.9)
Unsure 9.5% (-2.3)

 
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