A post election poll suggests more than one-third of Canadians voted strategically in last week’s election to stop another party from winning.
The new Leger poll found that 35 per cent of respondents said their decision about who to support took into account the chances that their vote would prevent another party’s candidate from being victorious.
And almost as many waited until the final week of the campaign to make their choice.
The online survey of 15-hundred-and-three adult Canadians was conducted October 22nd to the 24th for The Canadian Press and weighted to reflect the makeup of Canada’s population.
