Opinion polling for the 1953 Canadian federal election

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This article is about polls leading up to the 1953 Canadian federal election.

During the 22nd Parliament of Canada

Evolution of voting intentions at national level
Polling firmLast day
of survey
Source LPC PC CCF SC OtherUndecidedMESample
Election 1953August 10, 195348.4331.0211.285.403.87
GallupAugust 1953 [1] 4527105112
GallupApril 1953 [2] 46311310
GallupMarch 1953 [2] 43331311
GallupDecember 1952 [2] 46311310
GallupJuly 1952 [2] 4634128
GallupFebruary 1952 [2] 4633128
GallupNovember 1951 [2] 4632148
GallupOctober 1951 [3] 4732147
GallupSeptember 1951 [3] 4731157
GallupJuly 1951 [3] 4930147
GallupJune 1951 [3] 5029138
GallupApril 1951 [2] 5427127
GallupFebruary 1951 [3] 5128147
GallupJuly 1950 [2] 5129137
GallupMay 1950 [4] 502814820
GallupFebruary 1950 [4] 5128147
GallupJanuary 1950 [4] 5328136
GallupOctober 1949 [5] 542713617
Election 1949 June 27, 194949.1529.6513.422.315.47

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References

  1. "Liberals likely to get 45 per cent of ballots". The Calgary Herald. August 8, 1953. p. 1.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Political preference trend is interesting". The Calgary Herald. May 6, 1953. p. 5.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "Canadian conservatives gaining in popularity". The Calgary Herald. October 27, 1951. p. 11.
  4. 1 2 3 "Voters feel the same a year after election". The Calgary Herald. May 11, 1950. p. 25.
  5. "Little apparent change in political sentiment". The Ottawa Citizen. October 28, 1949. p. 3.