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PC’s lead in Nepean, in accordance with early election ballot

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Nepean Progressive Conservative candidate Alex Lewis is the front-runner within the driving for the Feb. 27 provincial election, in accordance with a ballot performed by Mainstreet Analysis on Feb. 5.

The ballot of 507 adults within the Nepean district, a seat that had been held by outgoing Ontario cupboard minister Lisa MacLeod since 2006, confirmed that Lewis had help of 33.5 per cent of respondents.

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Liberal candidate Tyler Watt was favoured by 27.5 per cent, adopted by Max Blair of the NDP (6.9 per cent) and Shelagh McLeran of the Inexperienced Get together (1.7 per cent).

The undecided depend was 26.5 per cent.

The Mainstreet ballot was performed by way of each landlines and cellphones, throughout all age teams and financial backgrounds and carries a plus/minus error of 4.4 per cent.

The ballot is roughly consistent with celebration leanings throughout Ontario, in accordance with a Mainstreet survey of greater than 1,200 respondents throughout the province, performed between Feb. 3 and Feb. 5.

That survey confirmed 32 per cent would help PC Chief Doug Ford and 23.5 per cent favouring Liberal Chief Bonnie Crombie. The NDP, headed Marit Stiles, was favoured by 15 per cent of ballot respondents.

The undecided depend was 22 per cent.

The Nepean driving contains the ever-expanding Barrhaven and Bells Corners districts and boasts a inhabitants of 132,000, in accordance with the 2021 census.

The breakdown of the ballot in Nepean confirmed extra dedication from voters 65 and above. Lewis was supported by 44.5 per cent of that group, adopted by Watt at 38.1 per cent and Blair at 4.7 per cent, however solely 9.4 per cent of seniors had been undecided.

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