Olivia Chow remains front-runner in Toronto mayoral race: poll
Saunders saw his support drop from 12 per cent to 10 per cent, while Hunter’s number held steady.According to the survey, 26 per cent of those polled are still undecided about who they want to be the next mayor.hosted by the Daily Bread Food Bank.
When asked how confident they are that their choice of mayor will win, most respondants said they are strongly to somewhat confident. However, they are split on their level of confidence that the next mayor of Toronto, regardless of who it will be, will move Toronto in the right direction.June 26 is election day.The numbers are based on a survey conducted from May 16 to May 17 among 1,125 adults in Toronto. It was done using automated telephone interviews. Respondents were interviewed on landlines and cellular phones.
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