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Half of Quebecers say their choice not final ahead of fall elections: Léger poll
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In this poll, conducted Aug. 7–9, 49 per cent of respondents said their voting choice is not final, and that they may therefore vote for a different party once they are in the voting booth.
In terms of voting intentions, the Parti Québécois (PQ) remains in the lead with 30 per cent support, a figure that has remained stable since the Léger poll conducted in June.
The Quebec Conservative Party remains at 13 per cent support, which puts it in fourth place.
Québec solidaire has gained three points, reaching 11 per cent, but remains in fifth place in voting intentions.
This poll was conducted among 998 Quebecers aged 18 or older who are eligible to vote.