Opinion polling for the 2019 Canadian federal election by constituency

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Various polling organizations have been conducting opinion polling in specific ridings in the lead up to the 2019 Canadian federal election. The results of publicized opinion polling for individual constituencies are detailed in this article.

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Opinion polls have been conducted from the months following the previous general election held in October 2015, and have increased in frequency leading up to the October 2019 general election.

Given the expense of polling individual constituencies, constituencies are usually only polled if they are of some particular interest, e.g. they are thought to be marginal or facing an impending by-election. The constituencies polled are not necessarily representative of a national average swing. Under the first-past-the-post electoral system the true marginal seats, by definition, will be decisive as to the outcome of the election.

Constituency polls

Alberta

Edmonton Mill Woods

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 16, 2019 HTML 32.640.613.59.03.80.7±3.93 pp623IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 41.241.012.72.201.1±0.0 pp49,744Election

Edmonton Strathcona

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 20, 2019 HTML 27.737.923.65.82.92.1±4.00 pp623IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 20.731.243.92.3-0.5±0.0 pp55,821Election

British Columbia

Burnaby South

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
2019 By-election February 25, 2019 HTML 26.0222.6338.90010.651.80±0.0 pp22,746Election
Mainstreet Research January 10, 2019 HTML 26.322.038.808.74.2±3.6 pp740IVR
Mainstreet Research November 11, 2018 HTML 35.929.327.26.11.00.5±5.12 pp366IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 342735301±0.0 pp46,162Election

Fleetwood—Port Kells

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 29, 2019 HTML 39.738.07.27.15.30±3.83 pp654IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 462921200±0.0 pp49,302Election

Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 25, 2019 HTML 24.438.510.114.64.50±3.47 pp796IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 30.435.230.73.5-0±0.0 pp69,939Election

Vancouver East

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 29, 2019 HTML 25.316.337.015.92.0-±3.02 pp624IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 2811509--±0.0 pp59,113Election

Vancouver Granville

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC Wilson-Raybould OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research October 15, 2019 HTML 28.322.3---32.8-±3.94 pp620IVR [6]
Mainstreet Research September 24, 2019 HTML 30.223.37.76.50.926.9-±4.03 pp592IVR [6]
Justason MarketingSeptember 5, 2019 PDF 2715612-37-±5.1 pp361IVR
Mainstreet Research August 28, 2019 Twitter 40.318.49.210.23.8-17.6±4.4 pp493IVR [5]
Mainstreet Research August 28, 2019 Twitter 31.917.17.910.43.928.8-±4.4 pp493IVR [6]
Mainstreet Research May 30, 2019 PDF 29.219.98.410.2032.30±4.79 pp418IVR
Justason MarketingApril 5, 2019 PDF 24142300337±7 pp195IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 4426273000±0.0 pp54,010Election

Victoria

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research August 10, 2019 Twitter 27.117.222.228.33.50±4.1 pp575IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 11.811.742.832.901±0.0 pp72,136Election

Manitoba

Elmwood—Transcona

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 24, 2019 HTML 26.041.020.18.81.60±3.94 pp617IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 29.534.034.12.3--±0.0 pp43,268Election

Nova Scotia

Central Nova

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 20, 2019 HTML 41.038.38.711.10.7-±4.46 pp598IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 58.525.810.24.101.2±0.0 pp44,496Election

Cumberland—Colchester

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 26, 2019 HTML 39.035.84.515.11.8-±3.47 pp616IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 63265300±0.0 pp46,510Election

Sackville—Preston—Chezzetcook

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 14, 2019 HTML 38.926.714.317.12.40.6±4.46pp452IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 481534300±0.0 pp48,451Election

Ontario

Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 20, 2019 HTML 31.639.78.015.33.7-±3.94 pp620IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 41.541.710.25.200.7±0.0 pp50,716Election

Chatham—Kent-Leamington

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 22, 2019 HTML 34.849.49.82.21.7-±4.58 pp458IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 37.241.718.32.600±0.0 pp52,234Election

Durham

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 20, 2019 HTML 35.443.18.56.74.3-±3.94 pp620IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 35.745.116.02.500.5±0.0 pp64,418Election

Guelph

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 30, 2019 HTML 44.121.96.223.33.8-±3.99 pp630IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 4926121101±0.0 pp54,682Election

Kitchener Centre

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Oraclepoll ResearchOctober 8, 2019 PDF 43236262-±4.4 pp500IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 48.830.416.63.101.2±0.0 pp52,572Election

Markham—Stouffville

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green Philpott OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research May 30, 2019 PDF 38.932.22.45.720.80±3.99 pp601IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 49436200±0.0 pp59,962Election

Milton

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 30, 2019 HTML 39.838.84.310.33.60±4.08 pp588IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 4045102-1±0.0 pp49,518Election

Niagara Centre

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research July 16, 2019 HTML 43.731.317.15.61.21.2±4.46 pp482IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 363032201±0.0 pp54,682Election

Oakville

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research May 30, 2019 HTML 48.335.43.08.33.50±3.99 pp602IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 49426200.4±0.0 pp64,704Election

Ottawa Centre

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 15, 2019 HTML 45.622.715.711.32.7-±3.71 pp699IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 42.614.438.52.901.0±0.0 pp75,886Election

Scarborough Centre

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 29, 2019 HTML 53.222.24.712.73.53.7N/A627IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 50.532.711.62.103.1±0.0 pp45,436Election

Simcoe North

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 20, 2019 HTML 36.139.65.515.32.11.5±3.77 pp674IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 39.843.510.54.601.5±0.0 pp57,260Election

Waterloo

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 20, 2019 HTML 49.523.78.813.52.7-±4.00 pp606IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 49.732.314.92.900.2±0.0 pp59,849Election

Whitby

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 22, 2019 HTML 39.739.16.28.73.90±3.96 pp611IVR
Mainstreet Research July 19, 2019 HTML 39.74151040.4±4.00 pp600IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 45.042.110.32.200.4±0.0 pp64,516Election

Windsor West

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research August 21, 2019 HTML 37.621.336.32.91.9-±4.53 pp468IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 25.220.851.32.300.3±0.0 pp86,166Election

Prince Edward Island

Charlottetown

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 20, 2019 HTML 41.328.77.417.01.24.3±3.91 pp628IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 56.214.823.15.700±0.0 pp21,264Election

Quebec

Beauce

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Bloc Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research October 9, 2019 HTML 1531213429-±3.9 pp625IVR
Mainstreet Research August 5, 2019 HTML 19.333.51.95.83.7331.8±3.87 pp640IVR
Mainstreet Research November 11, 2018 HTML 13.837.95.54.42.034.71.8±3.95 pp616IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 22591072N/A0±0.0 pp56,594Election

Beauport-Limoilou

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Bloc Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 30, 2019 HTML 303262073-±3.9 pp623IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 25.430.625.514.82.4N/A1.3±0.0 pp51,449Election

Bécancour—Nicolet—Saurel

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Bloc Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 12, 2019 HTML 31.120.4437.63.10.9-±3.66 pp716IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 24.311.422.140.02.3N/A-±0.0 pp53,163Election

Beloeil-Chambly

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Bloc Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 29, 2019 HTML 2591839622±3.97609IVR
Mainstreet Research September 3, 2019 HTML 35158269--- pp825IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 29.39.331.127.72.3N/A0.4±0.0 pp66,438Election

Berthier—Maskinongé

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Bloc Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 26, 2019 HTML 16.114.635.527.82.31.8-±4.00 pp600IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 20.210.242.125.81.5--±0.0 pp55,250Election

Jonquière

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Bloc Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research October 9, 2019 HTML 14.920.324.734.22.52.0-±3.89 pp634IVR
Mainstreet Research September 14, 2019 HTML 2729131963-±3.55 pp674IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 28.516.929.223.31.4-0.8±0.0 pp49,002Election

Laurier—Sainte-Marie

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Bloc Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research October 16, 2019 HTML 352164032-±3.9 pp628IVR
Mainstreet Research September 3, 2019 HTML 41.03.712.826.88.44.0-±3.95 pp615IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 23438283-1±0.0 pp66,438Election

Longueuil—Saint-Hubert

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Bloc Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 29, 2019 HTML 35.09.05.028.017.03.0-±4 pp556IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 30.08.731.227.32.5-0.3±0.0 pp59,138Election

Louis-Hébert

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Bloc Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 3, 2019 HTML 401951984-3.3 pp864IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 34.927.220.814.42.5-0.2±0.0 pp61,744Election

Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Bloc Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research October 5, 2019 HTML 23.629.3828.964-±4 pp586IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 28.429.024.216.11.7-0.6±0.0 pp50,020Election

Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Bloc Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research September 13, 2019 HTML 2248412742±3.5 pp625IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 21.544.022.110.71.8-0±0.0 pp62,059Election

Québec

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Bloc Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research October 19, 2019 HTML 39178276
Mainstreet Research July 24, 2019 HTML 33.125.28.121.47.731.6±3.7 pp684IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 29222719301±0.0 pp54,687Election

Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Polling FirmLast Date
of Polling
Link Liberal Cons. NDP Bloc Green PPC OtherMargin
of Error [1]
Sample
Size [2]
Polling Method [3]
Mainstreet Research October 1, 2019 HTML 226.135.4266.22.61.6±3.96 pp613IVR
2015 Election October 19, 2015 HTML 20.74.349.221.13.101.7±0.0 pp54,349Election

Notes

Notes

1 In cases when linked poll details distinguish between the margin of error associated with the total sample of respondents (including undecided and non-voters) and that of the subsample of decided/leaning voters, the latter is included in the table. Also not included is the margin of error created by rounding to the nearest whole number or any margin of error from methodological sources. Most online polls—because of their opt-in method of recruiting panellists which results in a non-random sample—cannot have a margin of error. [1] In such cases, shown is what the margin of error would be for a survey using a random probability-based sample of equivalent size. [2]
2 Refers to the total sample size, including undecided and non-voters.
3 "Telephone" refers to traditional telephone polls conducted by live interviewers; "IVR" refers to automated Interactive Voice Response polls conducted by telephone; "online" refers to polls conducted exclusively over the internet; "telephone/online" refers to polls which combine results from both telephone and online surveys, or for which respondents are initially recruited by telephone and then asked to complete an online survey.
4 Election Results shown for 2011 are the redistributed results for the 2015 districts. These are fixed until 2023 under the present federal electoral system. About 80% of the 308 districts defined in 2003 changed their borders or are entirely new: 338 districts were defined in 2015.
5 Naming party only.
6 Naming candidates.

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