Olivia Chow would be elected as mayor of Toronto if the byelection was held today, according to two new polls released on Sunday, the day before Torontonians head to the ballot box.
, urging voters to unite behind Saunders. Yet, the premier’s support hasn’t appeared to move Saunders’s numbers in the polls.
Closely behind Saunders is Anthony Furey at 10 per cent, according to Mainstreet, and 11 per cent according to Forum. Josh Matlow finished fourth with seven per cent support according to Mainstreet and eight per cent support according to Forum.Chloe Brown has two per cent support, while Brad Bradford received one per cent, according to Mainstreet. Bradford was polling slightly higher in Forum’s latest poll, with three per cent support among decided and leaning voters.
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