One in Ten (9%) Voters Absolutely Certain to Turn Up at Polls on Election Day Still Up for Grabs in Last Two Weeks of Campaigning

Majority (84%) of these Crucial Motivated Voters Have Made Up Their Mind Either Before Campaign Started (61%), Before (19%) or After (4%) the Debates as Harper and Layton Now Duke it out for Momentum

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Toronto, ON – A total of 57% of Canadian voters say they are ‘absolutely certain’ to turn out and vote in this current Federal election—almost identical to the actual turnout in the last Federal election (2008 was 58.8%)*—and with two weeks of campaigning left to go, it appears that the vast majority (84%) of them have locked in...

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One in Ten (9%) Voters Absolutely Certain to Turn Up at Polls on Election Day Still Up for Grabs in Last Two Weeks of Campaigning

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