Description:
The Ipsos Canada Voter Intention Survey of September 5-7, 2015 is one in a series of surveys held during the 2015 electoral campaign that queried respondents on their voting preferences and support for parties and candidates during the election. An online survey tool was used to examine Respondents' voting intentions, their feelings toward the major political parties and their leaders, and their opinions on issues that would most affect the campaign and the election. Respondents to this survey were specifically queried on which parties would best deal with economic and fiscal issues (e.g., taxes, the economy, child care benefits, the federal budget) if elected. This survey has a sample of 949 respondents.
Author(s):
Ipsos Canada
Contributor(s):
Laurier Library Research Data Services and Ipsos Canada
Source Repository:
Wilfrid Laurier University Dataverse
Series:
Ipsos Canadian Public Affairs Dataverse // Ipsos Canada Vote Intention Surveys Dataverse
Publisher(s):
Borealis
Access:
Public
URL:
https://doi.org/10.5683/SP/TUM2EM
Publication date:
2017-01-31
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Identifier:
https://doi.org/10.5683/SP/TUM2EM