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Provincial Politics in Quebec Publication date: March 29th, 2013 2 This poll was conducted online in all regions of Survey respondents were selected randomly from Québec with a representative sample of 1,001 the LegerWeb Internet panel, which is comprised of Quebeckers between March 25th and March 28th, over 400,000 Canadian households. A stratification 2013. process was applied to invitation lists to ensure optimal representation of respondents. Panelists Final data were weighted by age, gender, language, were recruited randomly during Leger Marketing level of education and household composition (with or telephone surveys. Several quality control without children under the age of 18) in order to obtain measures ensure the representativeness and a representative sample of the Québec population. accuracy of Leger Marketing’s surveys with its panel members. A probabilistic sample of 1,001 respondents would In the tables, numbers in bold red indicate a yield a margin of error of 3.1%, 19 times out of 20. significantly higher proportion than that of other groups. Numbers in bold blue indicate a significantly lower proportion than that of other groups. 3 Provincial Voting Intentions The Liberal Party Question 1 – If PROVINCIAL elections were held today, for which political party would you be most likely to vote? (33%) is first in Would it be for...? In cases where respondents have no opinion, the following question was asked: Even if you have voting intentions, not yet made up your mind, for which of the following political parties would you be most likely to vote? Would it be for ...? ahead of the Before Parti Québécois Decided Franco- Other distribution (29%) and CAQ Provincial Voting Intentions Voters phones languages of undecided (n=879) (n=722) (n=157) (20%).
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