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Poll data shows some voters still undecided

(Comox Valley Poll Data as of 10-13-2015)

A number of voters throughout the Comox Valley still seem to be undecided less than a week before the October 19th Federal election. Over the past four weeks, the GOAT FM has collected data from our polls on our My Comox Valley Rewards site.

Our polling shows an average of 32.25% of respondents were undecided over that four week period. The NDP is leading the parties with 26.25%, according to our data. The Green Party follows with 18.5%, the Liberals at 12% and the Conservatives at an average of 10.5%.

Our poll is based on an average of 96 respondents per week. There is no margin of error and the survey was not conducted using recognized methods.

Justin Goulet
Justin Goulet
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