Government


Polling Survey

Ipsos Election Day Polling Methodology

More than 4,000 Participate in Ipsos Election Day Poll
Politics Survey

Tories Poised for Majority as 905 Region Set to Deliver for Ford’s PCs

PCs (39%) and NDP (36%) Close in Province-Wide Popular Vote, Liberals (19%) and Others/Green (6%) Trail; Double-Digit Lead for PCs in 905 Would Secure Tory Government
Politics Survey

Transit Subsidies, Taxes and Tolls to fund Transportation Infrastructure Divide GTA from Rest of Province

416 Residents Strongly Support (80%) Provincial TTC Subsidy, While those in the 905 (56%) or Outside the GTA (28%) Less Supportive
Politics Survey

Growing Proportion of Ontarians (58%, +9 Since Election Began) Want Majority Government over Minority (43%, -8)

If Minority Occurs, Ontarians Prefer Liberals Supporting NDP-Led Government (59%) to Liberals Supporting PC-Led Government (41%)
Politics Survey

Six in Ten (61%) Ontarians Say Hydro Prices Will Impact Their Vote

Many (35%) Ontarians Lack Confidence in Any Party’s Ability to Tackle Energy Prices; Tories (29%) Ahead of the NDP (20%) and Liberals (13%) on the Issue
Politics Survey

PCs Edge (37%) ahead of NDP (34%) as Horserace Rounds the Final Bend; Liberals (22%), Others (7%) Trail

Toronto 416 a Three-Way Race; Seat Rich 905 Region Leans PC by 5 Points
Politics Survey

NDP has the Most Potential to Gain or Lose Votes; After Decline in Past Week, Tory Support Firmest

Horwath (48%) Seen as Best Premier over Ford (34%) and Wynne (18%), but Tories Seen as Agent of Change (57%) and Expected to Win (55%)
Politics Survey

NDP (37%, +2) Now Tied with PCs (36%, -4) as Two-Horse Race Intensifies, Liberals (23%, +1) Well Behind

NDP (36%) and PCs (35%) Tied in Critical 905 Region of the GTA