Saturday, October 02, 2010
Winnipeg Mayoral Race Now A Dead Heat
Winnipeg – Winnipeg voters could be in for one of the tightest races for the mayor’s chair in the city’s history as incumbent mayor Sam Katz and challenger Judy Wasylycia-Leis enter October statistically tied in support, a new Probe Research Inc. survey conducted exclusively for the Winnipeg Free Press reveals...
Probe Research asked 439 Winnipeg residents who said that they intend to vote in this fall’s mayoral election to specify which candidate they will support on October 27th. One-half (50%) of these intended voters reported that they would cast their ballots for former NDP MP Judy Wasylycia-Leis, while almost as many (47%) reported that they intended to vote for incumbent mayor Sam Katz. Lower profile candidates Brad Gross (2%) and Rav Gill (1%) trailed far behind.
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Probe Research asked 439 Winnipeg residents who said that they intend to vote in this fall’s mayoral election to specify which candidate they will support on October 27th. One-half (50%) of these intended voters reported that they would cast their ballots for former NDP MP Judy Wasylycia-Leis, while almost as many (47%) reported that they intended to vote for incumbent mayor Sam Katz. Lower profile candidates Brad Gross (2%) and Rav Gill (1%) trailed far behind.
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Labels: 2010 municipal election, Brad Gross, City of Winnipeg, Judy Wasylycia-Leis, Probe Research, Rav Gill, Sam Katz