Election Poll: Late Campaign Final Quest October 9

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1 Election Poll: Late Campaign Final Quest October 9 Today we are doing a short survey on the current federal election campaign. It should only take a few minutes of your time. 1. As you know, a Canadian federal election will be held this coming Monday, October 19 th. As far as you are concerned, what would you say are the most important issues in this election? (If your main issue isn t on this list, please write it in at the space below.) [MULTIPLE RESPONSE -- ALLOW UP TO 2 SELECTIONS] [KEEP ISSUES LISTED WITHIN THE BLOCKS BELOW, IN THIS ORDER.] The economy Jobs/Unemployment Deficit/Debt/Government spending Taxes Cost of living Health Care Environment/Climate change Education/Post-secondary Terrorism/Security Trade/TPP/Competitiveness Leadership/Politics Integrity/Ethics Canadian values/niqab debate [FIX POSITION] Other Issue [PROVIDE WRITE-IN BOX] 2. How closely have you been following this federal election campaign so far? Following it in the news, and discussing it with friends and family Seeing some media coverage, and having the odd conversation about it Just scanning the headlines Haven t seen or heard anything about it 3a. Regardless of which party you might be supporting in this election, how appealing do you find each of the following people?

2 [ROWS RANDOMIZE] leader Stephen Harper leader Justin Trudeau New Democratic Party/NDP leader Thomas Mulcair Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe [QC only] Leader Elizabeth May [COLUMNS] Not at all appealing Not very appealing Quite appealing Very appealing Not sure/can t say [Moved from after vote sequence and now includes advance voting] [ASK ALL] 3b. And, how likely is it that you will actually go out and vote in this federal election? Are you: Absolutely certain you will go out and vote Quite sure you will vote Will vote if you remember Will probably not end up voting Or, have you: Already voted at an advance poll [ASK ADVANCE VOTERS:] 3c.Which party s candidate did you support? [ROTATE ORDER OF FIRST THREE PARTIES IN ROC AND FIRST FOUR PARTIES IN QC. OTHERS LIST AS BELOW] Bloc Quebecois [QUEBEC ONLY] Rather not say [ADVANCE VOTERS NOW SKIP TO Q8]

3 [ASK ALL BUT ADVANCE VOTERS] 4. Based on how you feel right now, which party s candidate in your own riding will you be most likely to support in this federal election? [ROTATE ORDER OF FIRST THREE PARTIES IN ROC AND FIRST FOUR PARTIES IN QC. OTHERS LIST AS BELOW] Bloc Quebecois [QUEBEC ONLY] Undecided/Not sure [IF NOT SURE/CAN T SAY] 5. Is there any party you are leaning towards? [SAME ORDER AS ABOVE] Bloc Quebecois [OPTION IN QUEBEC ONLY] Undecided/Not Sure [ASK THOSE NAMING A PARTY IN Q4 OR Q5] 6. How certain are you that you will actually end up voting for this party? [SINGLE CHOICE] [THIS ORDER] I will definitely vote for this party, no way I could change my mind I will probably vote for this party I could change my mind before voting day LIKELIHOOD OF VOTING NOW MOVED UP PRE VOTE SEQUENCE TO GET ADVANCE VOTERS] [ASK ALL THOSE UNDECIDED AT Q5 OR COULD CHANGE THEIR MIND AT Q6] 7. You've indicated you haven't firmly made up your mind yet about which party's candidate you will support in this federal election. With less than a week left now until voting day, when do you think you will make up your mind:

4 In the next day or so The final weekend Not until voting day, Monday the 19th ASK ALL 8. Over the course of the last week or so, would you say your opinion of each of the following people has improved, stayed the same or worsened? [SAME ORDER AS PRECEDING QUESTION] Stephen Harper Leader of the of Canada Justin Trudeau Leader of the of Canada Thomas Mulcair Leader of the New Democratic Party Gilles Duceppe Leader of the Bloc Quebecois [QC only] Elizabeth May Leader of the Worsened Stayed the same Improved 9. And which of the three major party leaders do you think would make the best Prime Minister of Canada? [RANDOMIZE] Stephen Harper Justin Trudeau Thomas Mulcair Not Sure 10a. Regardless of who you might be supporting, who do you think will win this election and form the next government of Canada? of Canada of Canada New Democratic Party of Canada (NDP) Don t know/can t say [Anyone naming a party in previous question] 10b. Do you expect them to win a majority or a minority government? Majority Minority Don t know/can t say

5 [ASK ALL SOFT LIBERALS AND NEW DEMOCRATS] 11.How likely is it that you could change your mind and vote instead for the [Liberal/NDP] candidate in this election? Is it: Very likely you could end up doing that Somewhat likely Not very likely No way you would do that 12.Looking at the possible outcomes of this federal election, there are six overall possibilities -- each of the three main parties has a chance of winning a majority or a minority of seats in the next Parliament. We d like to know whether you personally would be pleased or upset about each of these possible outcomes. [KEEP THIS ORDER] Conservative majority Conservative minority Liberal majority Liberal minority NDP majority NDP minority Very upset Quite upset Neutral Quite pleased Very pleased 13. Thinking about past elections, which of the following best describes your own personal voting habits? [SINGLE RESPONSE] [THIS ORDER] I vote in every election (federal, provincial, and municipal) I vote in most elections (three of the last four elections) I vote in some elections (two of the last four elections) I rarely vote (one of the last four elections) I never vote

6 14. Now, thinking back to the last Canadian federal election held in May of 2011 did you actually go out and vote in that election? Yes, definitely voted Probably voted Maybe not/can t recall No, did not vote in that election [ASK ALL WHO SAY THEY VOTED OR MAY HAVE VOTED, TOP 3 BOX ABOVE] 15. And, which party s candidate did you vote for in that 2011 federal election? [SAME PARTY ORDER] Bloc Quebecois [OPTION IN QC ONLY] Not sure/can t say [ASK ALL ONTARIO:] 16. And thinking back to the most recent Ontario provincial election held in June of 2014, which party s candidate did you vote for in that election? Conservative/Tim Hudak Liberal/Kathleen Wynne NDP/Andrea Horwath Did not vote in that election Not sure/can t say