Calgary Herald. Alberta Provincial Pre- Budget Poll

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Calgary Herald Alberta Provincial Pre- Budget Poll Publication date: February 28 2014

2 This poll was conducted online in all regions of Alberta with a representative sample of 1,000 Albertans between February 24 th and February 27 th, 2014. Final data were weighted by age, gender and region, in order to obtain a representative sample of the Alberta population. A probabilistic sample of 1,000 respondents would yield a margin of error of ±3.1 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. The margin of error is higher among the sub groups. Edmonton: ±5.5% Calgary: ±5.4% Rest of Alberta: ±5.2% Survey respondents were selected randomly from the LegerWeb Internet panel, which is comprised of over 400,000 Canadian households. A stratification process was applied to invitation lists to ensure optimal representation of respondents. Panelists were recruited randomly during Leger Marketing telephone surveys. Several quality control measures ensure the representativeness and accuracy of Leger s surveys with its panel members. In the tables, numbers in bold red indicate a significantly higher proportion than that of other groups. Numbers in bold blue indicate a significantly lower proportion than that of other groups.

Provincial Voting Intentions 3 Question If a Provincial election were held today, for which political party would you be most likely to vote? Would it be for...? Before distribution of undecided (n=1,000) Decided voters (n=806) April 2013 Sept. 2013 Oct. 2013 Provincial Election 2012 Danielle Smith s Wildrose Party 28% 38% 37% 34% 33% 34% Alison Redford s Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta 17% 25% 29% 33% 31% 44% Brian Mason s New Democratic Party 11% 15% 14% 15% 14% 10% Raj Sherman s Alberta Liberal Party 10% 16% 17% 15% 18% 10% Greg Clark s Alberta Party 2% 3% n/a n/a n/a 1% Another party 1% 2% 4% 3% 4% 1% I would not vote / I would cancel my ballot 6% - - - - - I don't know/undecided 24% - - - - - I prefer not answering 2% - - - - -

Provincial Voting Intentions by Region 4 Question If a Provincial election were held today, for which political party would you be most likely to vote? Would it be for...? Decided voters (n=806) Calgary (n=275) Edmonton (n=266) Rest of Alberta (n=264) Danielle Smith s Wildrose Party 38% 41% 29% 44% Alison Redford s Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta 25% 28% 19% 29% Brian Mason s New Democratic Party 15% 7% 27% 10% Raj Sherman s Alberta Liberal Party 16% 18% 19% 12% Greg Clark s Alberta Party 3% 2% 5% 3% Another party 2% 3% 2% 2%

Provincial Voting Intentions by Party Supported in Last Election 5 Question If a Provincial election were held today, for which political party would you be most likely to vote? Would it be for...? Progressive Conservative (n=335) Wildrose (n=218) Liberal (n=79) NDP (n=93) Danielle Smith s Wildrose Party 21% 82% 13% 6% Alison Redford s Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta 48% 4% 1% 1% Brian Mason s New Democratic Party 6% 3% 11% 69% Raj Sherman s Alberta Liberal Party 10% 2% 67% 9% Greg Clark s Alberta Party 3% 3% 3% 3% Another party 0% 0% 1% 1%

Approval of the Party Leaders 6 Question Do you approve or disapprove of the performance of the following party leaders over the past year February 2014 Approve Disapprove Don t Know Alison Redford 20% 64% 16% Danielle Smith 39% 33% 28% Raj Sherman 29% 28% 43% Brian Mason 32% 23% 45%

Approval of the Party Leaders (2013) 7 Question Do you approve or disapprove of the performance of the following party leaders over the past year September 2013 Approve Disapprove Don t Know Alison Redford 32% 52% 16% Danielle Smith 41% 37% 22% Raj Sherman 30% 29% 41% Brian Mason 30% 25% 45% April 2013 Approve Disapprove Don t Know Alison Redford 26% 60% 15% Danielle Smith 39% 39% 23% Raj Sherman 28% 31% 41% Brian Mason 30% 27% 43%

Approval of the Party Leaders (Net Change Since September 2013) 8 Question Do you approve or disapprove of the performance of the following party leaders over the past year Change Since Sept 2013 Approve Alison Redford -12% Danielle Smith -2% Raj Sherman -1% Brian Mason +2%

Approval of the Party Leaders By Party Supported in Last Election 9 Question Do you approve or disapprove of the performance of the following party leaders over the past year Approval Feb 2014 Progressive Conservative (n=335) Wildrose (n=218) Liberal (n=79) NDP (n=93) Alison Redford 35% 12% 16% 5% Danielle Smith 32% 85% 27% 19% Raj Sherman 24% 30% 68% 38% Brian Mason 30% 25% 45% 78%

Costs for Premier s Trip to South Africa in December 2013 10 Question As you may have heard, Premier Alison Redford and her Assistant traveled to South Africa in December to attend the memorial services for Nelson Mandela. The cost for this trip was approximately $45,000. These costs included the cost of a provincial government plane to fly them to Ottawa and two return tickets from South Africa to Alberta. Do you believe The Premier should pay the full cost herself The Premier should pay a portion of the cost herself This was legitimate government business and the Premier shouldn t be personally responsible for any costs All Albertans (n=1000) Calgary (n=336) Edmonton (n=323) Rest of Alberta (n=340) 34% 28% 43% 32% 45% 49% 42% 43% 14% 18% 10% 14% Don t know 7% 5% 5% 11%

Costs for Premier s Trip to South Africa in December 2013 (by Party Supported in Last Election) 11 Question As you may have heard, Premier Alison Redford and her Assistant traveled to South Africa in December to attend the memorial services for Nelson Mandela. The cost for this trip was approximately $45,000. These costs included the cost of a provincial government plane to fly them to Ottawa and two return tickets from South Africa to Alberta. Do you believe Progressive Conservative (335) Wildrose (218) Liberal (79) NDP (93) The Premier should pay the full cost herself 21% 51% 35% 38% The Premier should pay a portion of the cost herself This was legitimate government business and the Premier shouldn t be personally responsible for any costs 48% 37% 50% 47% 25% 8% 11% 13% Don t know 6% 4% 5% 1%