15-060010-01 - FEDERAL ELECTIONS 2015
Detailed Tables
Which leader of the major federal parties would make the best Prime Minister of Canada?
EDUCATION
DECIDED VOTER - LEANERS INCLUDED
TOTAL
<HS
A
HS
B
Post Sec
C
Univ Grad
D
The
Conservative
Party
E
The Liberal Party
F
The New
Democratic
Party (NDP)
G
The Bloc
Quebecois (BQ)
H
Green Party
I
Other
J
1000
1000
33
33*
197
200
336
330
434
436
238
243
254
255
281
274
30
33**
32
32*
3
3**
Stephen Harper
313
31.0%
7
22.0%
59
29.0%
117
36.0%
129
30.0%
16
6.0%
12
4.0%
2
6.0%
317
32.0%
66
33.0%
100
30.0%
135
31.0%
11
33.0%
370
37.0%
76
38.0%
113
34.0%
172
39.0%
7
3.0%
195
77.0%
EGI
44
17.0%
E
28
10.0%
Thomas Mulcair
17
50.0%
CD
9
28.0%
234
85.0%
EFI
20
60.0%
7
22.0%
FG
12
36.0%
EG
13
42.0%
EF
3
81.0%
Justin Trudeau
222
91.0%
FGI
14
6.0%
Base: All respondents
Unweighted Base
Weighted Base
0
1
19.0%
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - A/B/C/D - E/F/G/H/I/J - K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Ipsos Public Affairs
August 26, 2015
FINAL DATA
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15-060010-01 - FEDERAL ELECTIONS 2015
Detailed Tables
Which of the major party leaders is the one that will best provide an open, responsible and ethical government?
EDUCATION
DECIDED VOTER - LEANERS INCLUDED
TOTAL
<HS
A
HS
B
Post Sec
C
Univ Grad
D
The
Conservative
Party
E
The Liberal Party
F
The New
Democratic
Party (NDP)
G
The Bloc
Quebecois (BQ)
H
Green Party
I
Other
J
1000
1000
33
33*
197
200
336
330
434
436
238
243
254
255
281
274
30
33**
32
32*
3
3**
Stephen Harper
268
27.0%
6
19.0%
54
27.0%
101
31.0%
106
24.0%
8
3.0%
9
3.0%
2
6.0%
332
33.0%
66
33.0%
105
32.0%
145
33.0%
10
31.0%
401
40.0%
81
40.0%
125
38.0%
185
42.0%
27
11.0%
211
83.0%
EGI
36
14.0%
26
10.0%
Thomas Mulcair
16
49.0%
C
10
31.0%
239
87.0%
EFI
21
62.0%
4
12.0%
FG
11
35.0%
EG
17
53.0%
EF
3
81.0%
Justin Trudeau
196
81.0%
FGI
20
8.0%
Base: All respondents
Unweighted Base
Weighted Base
0
1
19.0%
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - A/B/C/D - E/F/G/H/I/J - K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Ipsos Public Affairs
August 26, 2015
FINAL DATA
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15-060010-01 - FEDERAL ELECTIONS 2015
Detailed Tables
To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement: I haven't changed the party I plan to vote for in this election due to the testimony I've heard about at the trial of Senator Mike Duffy
EDUCATION
DECIDED VOTER - LEANERS INCLUDED
TOTAL
<HS
A
HS
B
Post Sec
C
Univ Grad
D
The
Conservative
Party
E
The Liberal Party
F
The New
Democratic
Party (NDP)
G
The Bloc
Quebecois (BQ)
H
Green Party
I
Other
J
1000
1000
33
33*
197
200
336
330
434
436
238
243
254
255
281
274
30
33**
32
32*
3
3**
Strongly agree
361
36.0%
61
30.0%
118
36.0%
166
38.0%
101
37.0%
17
53.0%
15
48.0%
3
100.0%
315
31.0%
67
33.0%
101
31.0%
138
32.0%
117
48.0%
FG
69
28.0%
80
32.0%
Somewhat agree
16
49.0%
B
9
26.0%
82
30.0%
11
35.0%
6
20.0%
0
-
Somewhat disagree
195
20.0%
8
25.0%
67
20.0%
73
17.0%
33
14.0%
47
17.0%
2
7.0%
7
21.0%
0
-
Strongly disagree
128
13.0%
0
-
48
24.0%
D
25
13.0%
A
95
37.0%
E
47
18.0%
44
13.0%
A
59
14.0%
A
25
10.0%
33
13.0%
44
16.0%
2
6.0%
3
10.0%
0
-
Agree (Top2Box)
676
68.0%
25
75.0%
127
64.0%
219
66.0%
304
70.0%
175
69.0%
183
67.0%
29
87.0%
22
68.0%
3
100.0%
Disagree (Low2Box)
324
32.0%
8
25.0%
73
36.0%
111
34.0%
132
30.0%
185
76.0%
G
58
24.0%
80
31.0%
91
33.0%
E
4
13.0%
10
32.0%
0
-
Base: All respondents
Unweighted Base
Weighted Base
I haven't changed the party I plan to vote for in this election due
to the testimony I've heard about at the trial of Senator Mike Duffy
TOPBOX & LOWBOX SUMMARY
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - A/B/C/D - E/F/G/H/I/J - K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Ipsos Public Affairs
August 26, 2015
FINAL DATA
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