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The Canadian Federal Election 2019: What the Polls Look Like

As Canadians prepare for the upcoming federal election, it is important to have a good idea of the parties in question, and how the polls are looking.

Look no further, fellow voters, as you will find everything you need to know about how the latest results in the polls.

The Liberal Party is currently in the lead, with a poll average of 33.9%. It is predicted that they will acquire between 103 and 222 seats, with a 32% chance majority victory and a 33% chance minority victory.

The Conservative Party is not treading far behind, with a poll average of 33% and a projected seat count of 85 to 177. If victorious, there is a 29% of minority government, and a 6 % chance of majority.

The New Democratic Party (NDP) averages at 14.7% in the polls, with an estimated seat count of 2 to 47.

The Green Party’s poll average is 9.5%, and it is projected that they will receive between 1 and 8 seats.

The Bloc Québécois average at 5.7%, with a predicted 10 to 41 seats.

The People’s Party of Canada have a poll average of 2.5%, and are predicted to obtain 0 to 1 seat.

Other parties running in this election enter the polls with a 0.7% average, and are estimated to obtain 0 to 1 seat.

Although we try our best to keep the reader updated on current events in the election, it is important to note that these poll statistics are from October 10th, 2019, and can be subject to change.

You can stay up to date on https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/elections/poll-tracker/canada/

 

Written by: Valentina Tsilimidos

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