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DECIDED VOTER - LEANERS INCLUDED

Gender
Female
B

Total

Male
A

Base: Decided Voters - Leaners Included


Weighted
The Quebec Liberal Party led by Philippe
Couillard

665
669
249
37%

314
348
123
35%

351
321
125
39%

140
173
45
26%

The Parti Quebecois led by Pauline Marois

215
32%

120
35%

95
30%

50
29%

The Coalition Avenir Quebec led by Francois


Legault

105
16%

57
16%

48
15%

28
16%

Quebec Solidaire led by Francoise David

67
10%

26
8%

Option Nationale led by Sol Zanetti

15
2%

9
3%

40
13%
A
6
2%

Some other party

19
3%

12
3%

7
2%

30
17%
DE
13
7%
DE
6
4%
E

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D
260
233
87
37%
C
61
26%
49
21%
E
24
10%
E
2
1%
10
4%
E

55+
E

<HS
F

265
263
116
44%
C
104
40%
CD
28
11%

35
34
11
31%
*
13
39%
*
6
16%
*
3
8%
*
*
2
6%
*

13
5%
2
1%

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

Univ Grad
I

130
129
51
39%

331
333
115
34%

169
173
73
42%

47
37%
I
18
14%

111
33%

44
26%

55
17%

26
15%

7
5%

34
10%

1
1%

11
3%

23
13%
G
2
1%

4
3%

7
2%

5
3%

2. And which party would you say is your second choice?


Gender
Female
B

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

260
233
33
14%

265
263
26
10%
15
6%

47
27%

28
12%
E
76
33%

74
23%

32
18%

42
18%

23
7%

21
7%

14
6%

56
16%

67
21%

18
10%
E
31
18%

69
26%
D
12
5%

40
17%

52
20%

35
34
6
19%
*
3
8%
*
8
25%
*
7
19%
*
1
3%
*
9
26%
*

Total

Male
A

Base: Would Vote For Any Of The Party


Weighted
The Quebec Liberal Party led by Philippe
Couillard

665
669
89
13%

314
348
50
14%

351
321
38
12%

The Parti Quebecois led by Pauline Marois

59
9%

31
9%

28
9%

140
173
29
17%
E
16
9%

The Coalition Avenir Quebec led by Francois


Legault

212
32%

120
34%

93
29%

Quebec Solidaire led by Francoise David

142
21%

68
20%

Option Nationale led by Sol Zanetti

44
7%

Some other party

123
18%

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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18-34
C

89
34%

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

Univ Grad
I

130
129
16
12%

331
333
41
12%

169
173
26
15%

10
8%

33
10%

13
7%

45
35%

100
30%

59
34%

31
24%

71
21%

34
20%

6
4%

28
8%

10
6%

22
17%

61
18%

32
18%

3. If the election were held tomorrow, which of the following best describes how committed you are to actually go out and vote:
18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

455
417
262
63%

178
219
110
50%

327
292
173
59%

79
20%

83
20%

74
9%

35
9%

38
9%

59
27%
E
22
10%

I probably won't vote

29
4%

13
3%

15
4%

61
21%
E
34
12%
E
9
3%

I definitely won't vote

31
4%

13
3%

18
4%

676
84%

331
84%

345
83%

MiddleBox (Might vote)

74
9%

35
9%

Low2Box (Would not vote)

60
7%

27
7%

Total

Male
A

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
Nothing short of an unforeseen emergency
could stop me from getting to the voting booth
and casting my vote
I would do my best to vote, but sometimes
things get in the way

810
810
515
64%

355
393
253
64%

161
20%

I might vote, but I won't make a special effort to


do so

Summary
Top2Box (Would vote)

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Gender
Female
B

15
7%
E
12
6%
E

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

55+
E

<HS
F

305
299
232
77%
CD
41
14%

53
53
25
47%
*
12
24%
*
5
10%
*
4
8%
H*
5
10%
HI*

164
161
82
51%

37
71%
*
5
10%
*
10
19%
GHI*

18
6%
4
1%

14
5%
E

5
2%

169
77%

234
80%

38
9%

22
10%

33
8%

27
13%
E

34
12%
E
23
8%
E

273
91%
CD
18
6%
9
3%

Univ Grad
I

408
409
271
66%
FG
77
19%

185
188
138
73%
FG
28
15%

36
9%

9
5%

12
3%

7
4%

6
4%

14
3%

6
3%

125
78%

348
85%
FG
36
9%

166
88%
FG
9
5%

25
6%

13
7%

43
27%
HI
24
15%
HI
6
4%

24
15%
HI
12
7%

4. Do you currently believe that Quebec is headed in the right track or going down the wrong direction?
Total

Male
A

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
Right track

810
810
263
33%

355
393
132
33%

Wrong direction

547
67%

262
67%

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Gender
Female
B

18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

455
417
132
32%

178
219
61
28%

327
292
85
29%

285
68%

157
72%
E

207
71%
E

55+
E

<HS
F

305
299
117
39%
CD
182
61%

53
53
18
35%
*
34
65%
*

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

Univ Grad
I

164
161
57
36%

408
409
136
33%

185
188
52
28%

103
64%

273
67%

136
72%

5_1. [Someone you can trust]


Which of the major party leaders is best described by each of the following traits:
18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

455
417

178
219

327
292

305
299

53
53

164
161

408
409

185
188

116
30%

118
28%

56
25%

84
29%

94
32%

48
30%

107
26%

198
24%

105
27%

93
22%

49
22%

58
20%

153
19%

75
19%

77
19%

40
19%

103
25%
I
79
19%

Quebec Solidaire leader Francoise David

152
19%

60
15%

49
23%

21
13%

78
19%

Option Nationale leader Sol Zanetti

19
2%

10
3%

92
22%
A
9
2%

70
24%
E
47
16%

45
28%
I
29
18%

66
35%
H
33
17%

Coalition Avenir Quebec leader Francois Legault

91
30%
D
42
14%

5
3%

11
3%

55
7%

27
7%

28
7%

9
3%
E
23
8%

46
25%
G
3
2%

Green Party of Quebec leader Alex Tyrrell

8
4%
E
16
7%

13
25%
*
16
31%
I*
13
25%
*
7
13%
*
*
3
6%
*

12
8%

31
8%

8
4%

Total

Male
A

810
810

355
393

234
29%

Parti Quebecois leader Pauline Marois

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
Someone you can trust
Quebec Liberal Party leader Philippe Couillard

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Gender
Female
B

55
18%
1
*
15
5%

Univ Grad
I

31
17%

5_2. [Someone who is best to work with the Federal Government in Ottawa]
Which of the major party leaders is best described by each of the following traits:
18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

455
417

178
219

327
292

305
299

53
53

164
161

408
409

185
188

198
50%

194
47%

84
38%

86
21%

44
20%

37
23%

88
22%

107
57%
FGH
31
17%

Coalition Avenir Quebec leader Francois Legault

135
17%

67
17%

68
16%

40
18%

26
16%

60
7%

21
5%

14
2%

4
1%

2
1%

8
2%

3
2%

Green Party of Quebec leader Alex Tyrrell

38
5%

20
5%

18
4%

29
13%
DE
8
4%
E
14
6%

16
10%

Option Nationale leader Sol Zanetti

40
10%
A
11
3%

76
19%
I
23
6%

23
12%

Quebec Solidaire leader Francoise David

22
41%
*
13
25%
*
10
19%
*
5
10%
*
1
2%
*
2
3%
*

191
47%

84
21%

160
54%
C
76
25%
D
39
13%

72
45%

170
21%

147
51%
C
50
17%

7
4%

23
6%

7
4%

Total

Male
A

810
810

355
393

392
48%

Parti Quebecois leader Pauline Marois

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
Someone who is best to work with the Federal
Government in Ottawa
Quebec Liberal Party leader Philippe Couillard

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Gender
Female
B

57
19%
E
18
6%

13
4%

4
1%

2
1%

15
5%

10
3%

Univ Grad
I

17
9%

5_3. [Someone whose values are closest to your own]


Which of the major party leaders is best described by each of the following traits:
18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

455
417

178
219

327
292

305
299

53
53

164
161

408
409

185
188

109
28%

123
29%

45
21%

83
28%

103
25%

98
25%

97
23%

53
24%

56
19%

183
23%

100
25%

83
20%

51
23%

101
25%
I
100
25%

Quebec Solidaire leader Francoise David

122
15%

47
12%

41
19%

19
12%

60
15%

Option Nationale leader Sol Zanetti

23
3%

13
3%

75
18%
A
10
2%

79
27%
E
42
14%

48
30%
I
32
20%

65
35%
H
31
16%

Coalition Avenir Quebec leader Francois Legault

3
2%

12
3%

38
20%
G
8
4%

Green Party of Quebec leader Alex Tyrrell

55
7%

26
7%

29
7%

17
33%
*
16
30%
I*
11
21%
*
7
12%
*
*
2
4%
*

47
29%

195
24%

104
35%
C
87
29%
D
53
18%

11
7%

33
8%

8
4%

Total

Male
A

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
Someone whose values are closest to your own

810
810

355
393

Quebec Liberal Party leader Philippe Couillard

232
29%

Parti Quebecois leader Pauline Marois

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Gender
Female
B

8
4%
E
20
9%
E

11
4%
E
22
7%

39
13%
3
1%
13
4%

Univ Grad
I

39
21%

5_4. [Someone who is best to manage Quebec's economy]


Which of the major party leaders is best described by each of the following traits:
18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

455
417

178
219

327
292

305
299

53
53

164
161

408
409

185
188

117
30%

150
36%

57
26%

94
32%

127
31%

74
39%

119
30%

101
24%

49
23%

67
23%

49
31%

110
27%

44
24%

Coalition Avenir Quebec leader Francois Legault

196
24%

87
21%

57
26%

103
25%

42
23%

80
10%

40
10%

22
12%

13
2%

5
1%

1
1%

10
3%

1
1%

Green Party of Quebec leader Alex Tyrrell

34
4%

19
5%

15
4%

40
18%
DE
7
3%
E
8
4%

13
8%

Option Nationale leader Sol Zanetti

56
13%
A
8
2%

82
28%
E
28
10%
E
4
1%

37
23%

Quebec Solidaire leader Francoise David

109
28%
B
24
6%

17
33%
*
17
31%
*
12
23%
*
6
11%
*
*
1
2%
*

49
31%

221
27%

116
39%
C
105
35%
CD
57
19%

11
7%
I

18
4%

4
2%

Total

Male
A

810
810

355
393

267
33%

Parti Quebecois leader Pauline Marois

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
Someone who is best to manage Quebec's
economy
Quebec Liberal Party leader Philippe Couillard

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Gender
Female
B

18
6%
E

13
4%
1
*
8
3%

Univ Grad
I

5_5. [Someone who can get the job done]


Which of the major party leaders is best described by each of the following traits:
18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

455
417

178
219

327
292

305
299

53
53

164
161

408
409

185
188

110
28%

143
34%

48
22%

66
35%

105
25%

56
26%

53
33%

114
28%

45
24%

Coalition Avenir Quebec leader Francois Legault

172
21%

72
17%

90
22%

43
23%

98
12%

12
8%

55
13%

24
13%

Option Nationale leader Sol Zanetti

26
3%

11
3%

64
15%
A
15
4%

5
3%

16
4%

5
3%

Green Party of Quebec leader Alex Tyrrell

35
4%

17
4%

18
4%

49
22%
E
41
19%
DE
14
7%
E
11
5%

26
16%

Quebec Solidaire leader Francoise David

100
25%
B
34
9%

15
29%
*
15
28%
*
13
24%
*
7
12%
*
*
3
6%
*

115
28%

122
31%

113
38%
C
107
36%
CD
44
15%

56
35%

227
28%

92
31%
C
64
22%

8
5%

19
5%

5
3%

Total

Male
A

810
810

355
393

252
31%

Parti Quebecois leader Pauline Marois

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
Someone who can get the job done
Quebec Liberal Party leader Philippe Couillard

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Gender
Female
B

79
27%
E
35
12%
10
3%
E
13
5%

22
7%
2
1%
11
4%

Univ Grad
I

5_6. [Someone you most want to share a beer with]


Which of the major party leaders is best described by each of the following traits:
18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

455
417

178
219

327
292

305
299

53
53

164
161

408
409

185
188

85
22%

91
22%

33
15%

72
17%

35
16%

24
13%

208
26%

94
23%

47
21%

117
29%

42
23%

Quebec Solidaire leader Francoise David

151
19%

114
29%
B
57
14%

42
26%
H
38
24%
I
36
23%

71
17%

Coalition Avenir Quebec leader Francois Legault

42
19%

22
14%

75
18%

Option Nationale leader Sol Zanetti

37
5%

20
5%

94
23%
A
17
4%

7
4%

19
5%

49
26%
FGH
9
5%

Green Party of Quebec leader Alex Tyrrell

93
11%

45
11%

48
11%

15
29%
*
13
24%
I*
13
24%
*
6
11%
*
2
4%
*
4
8%
*

44
24%

74
19%

76
26%
C
75
25%
CD
68
23%

73
18%

146
18%

66
23%
C
35
12%

15
9%

54
13%

20
10%

Total

Male
A

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
Someone you most want to share a beer with

810
810

355
393

Quebec Liberal Party leader Philippe Couillard

175
22%

Parti Quebecois leader Pauline Marois

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
Table of Contents

Gender
Female
B

21
10%
DE
40
18%
DE

93
32%
CE
52
18%
14
5%
E
32
11%

57
19%
2
1%
21
7%

Univ Grad
I

6_1. [ If a referendum was held today, would you vote Yes or No to Quebec sovereignty, accompanied by an offer of a partnership with the rest of Canada? ]
Please answer yes or no to each of the following:

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
If a referendum was held today, would you vote
Yes or No to Quebec sovereignty, accompanied
by an offer of a partnership with the rest of
Canada?
Yes

Total

Male
A

810
810

355
393

246
30%

No

414
51%

139
35%
B
200
51%

Don't know

150
19%

54
14%

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Gender
Female
B

18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

455
417

178
219

327
292

305
299

53
53

164
161

408
409

185
188

106
26%

70
32%

74
25%

124
30%

54
29%

97
44%

78
48%

205
50%

96
23%
A

52
24%
E

160
55%
C
59
20%
E

18
35%
*
21
40%
*
13
25%
I*

49
31%

214
51%

102
34%
D
157
53%

33
21%

79
19%

110
58%
F
24
13%

40
13%

Univ Grad
I

6_2. [ If a referendum was held today, would you vote Yes or No to Quebec becoming an independent country, separate from Canada? ]
Please answer yes or no to each of the following:
18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

455
417

178
219

327
292

305
299

53
53

164
161

408
409

185
188

94
23%

63
29%

62
21%

47
25%

114
52%

91
56%

235
57%

125
15%

52
13%

73
18%

41
19%
E

179
61%
C
51
17%
E

16
31%
*
23
44%
*
13
25%
I*

113
28%

249
60%

94
31%
D
172
57%

44
27%

465
57%

125
32%
B
216
55%

26
16%

62
15%

116
62%
F
25
13%

Total

Male
A

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
If a referendum was held today, would you vote
Yes or No to Quebec becoming an independent
country, separate from Canada?

810
810

355
393

Yes

220
27%

No

Don't know

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Gender
Female
B

34
11%

Univ Grad
I

6_3. [ If the Parti Quebecois should form the next government, should they hold a referendum on sovereignty during its next mandate? ]
Please answer yes or no to each of the following:
18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

455
417

178
219

327
292

305
299

53
53

164
161

408
409

185
188

78
20%

69
17%

42
14%

57
19%

71
17%

32
17%

257
65%

261
63%

145
18%

58
15%

86
21%
A

55
25%
DE

200
68%
C
50
17%

203
68%
C
39
13%

13
24%
*
24
45%
*
16
31%
GHI*

31
20%

518
64%

48
22%
D
115
53%

103
64%
F
26
16%

260
64%
F
78
19%

131
70%
F
25
13%

Total

Male
A

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
If the Parti Quebecois should form the next
government, should they hold a referendum on
sovereignty during its next mandate?

810
810

355
393

Yes

147
18%

No

Don't know

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Gender
Female
B

Univ Grad
I

6. [SUMMARY - YES]
Please answer yes or no to each of the following:

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
If a referendum was held today, would you vote
Yes or No to Quebec sovereignty, accompanied
by an offer of a partnership with the rest of
If a referendum was held today, would you vote
Yes or No to Quebec becoming an independent
country, separate from Canada?
If the Parti Quebecois should form the next
government, should they hold a referendum on
sovereignty during its next mandate?
- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Total

Male
A

810
810
246
30%

355
393
139
35%
B
125
32%
B
78
20%

220
27%
147
18%

Gender
Female
B

18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

455
417
106
26%

178
219
70
32%

327
292
74
25%

94
23%

63
29%

62
21%

69
17%

48
22%
D

42
14%

55+
E

<HS
F

305
299
102
34%
D
94
31%
D
57
19%

53
53
18
35%
*
16
31%
*
13
24%
*

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

Univ Grad
I

164
161
49
31%

408
409
124
30%

185
188
54
29%

44
27%

113
28%

47
25%

31
20%

71
17%

32
17%

7. If a majority PQ government is elected in Quebec, would you...


Gender
Female
B

Total

Male
A

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
Leave Quebec

810
810
51
6%

355
393
27
7%

455
417
25
6%

Consider leaving Quebec

151
19%

79
20%

Remain in Quebec

608
75%

288
73%

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F
53
53
3
5%
*
5
9%
*
45
86%
I*

327
292
13
5%

305
299
13
4%

72
17%

178
219
25
12%
DE
40
18%

58
20%

53
18%

320
77%

154
70%

221
76%

234
78%

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H
164
161
4
3%

408
409
27
7%

32
20%

71
17%

125
78%
I

311
76%
I

Univ Grad
I
185
188
18
9%
G
43
23%
F
127
68%

8. When it comes to PQ policies on Anglophones and minorities, do you believe the policies are intended:

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
Principally to protect and promote the viability
of the francophone majority and its language
and culture
As part of a deliberate strategy to antagonize
minorities so they will leave the province
- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
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Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Total

Male
A

810
810
541
67%

355
393
260
66%

269
33%

133
34%

Gender
Female
B

18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

455
417
281
67%

178
219
137
62%

327
292
201
69%

305
299
204
68%

135
33%

82
38%

91
31%

96
32%

53
53
37
71%
*
15
29%
*

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

Univ Grad
I

164
161
110
68%

408
409
277
68%

185
188
117
62%

51
32%

131
32%

71
38%

9. As you may know, Pierre Karl Peladeau has entered the election as a candidate for the Parti Quebecois. Does his intention to run as a PQ candidate:
Total

Male
A

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
Make you more likely to vote for the Parti
Quebecois

810
810
92
11%

Not impact your vote either way

510
63%

355
393
58
15%
B
229
58%

Make you less likely to vote for the Parti


Quebecois

208
26%

106
27%

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Gender
Female
B
455
417
34
8%
281
67%
A
102
24%

18-34
C
178
219
31
14%
D
132
60%
56
26%

AGE
35-54
D
327
292
21
7%
200
69%
E
71
24%

55+
E

<HS
F

305
299
41
14%
D
178
59%

53
53
6
12%
*
39
74%
H*
7
14%
*

80
27%

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

Univ Grad
I

164
161
18
11%

408
409
54
13%

185
188
14
8%

106
66%

242
59%

123
66%

37
23%

113
28%
F

50
27%

10_1. [I believe a vote for the Parti Quebecois is a vote for another referendum]
To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following:
18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

455
417

178
219

327
292

305
299

53
53

164
161

408
409

185
188

142
36%

156
37%

65
30%

100
34%

146
36%

71
38%

130
33%

155
37%

147
36%

64
34%

165
20%

87
22%

78
19%

107
37%
E
65
22%

51
32%

Somewhat disagree

97
44%
E
36
17%

38
24%

84
20%

37
20%

Strongly disagree

62
8%

34
9%

28
7%

20
9%

20
7%

22
7%

16
30%
*
24
46%
*
7
13%
*
6
11%
*

65
40%

285
35%

133
44%
CD
81
27%

7
4%

32
8%

17
9%

583
72%

272
69%

311
75%

162
74%

207
71%

213
71%

116
72%

293
72%

134
72%

227
28%

122
31%

106
25%

57
26%

85
29%

86
29%

40
76%
*
13
24%
*

45
28%

116
28%

53
28%

Total

Male
A

810
810

355
393

298
37%

Somewhat agree

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
I believe a vote for the Parti Quebecois is a vote
for another referendum
Strongly agree

Summary
Top2Box (Agree)

Low2Box (Disagree)

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
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Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Gender
Female
B

64
22%

Univ Grad
I

10_2. [Quebec sovereignty would entail significant economic disruption in Quebec]


To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following:
18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

455
417

178
219

327
292

305
299

53
53

164
161

408
409

185
188

169
43%

190
46%

86
39%

133
45%

141
47%

69
43%

175
43%

93
49%

203
25%

83
21%

110
27%

40
21%

83
21%

76
26%
E
54
18%

40
25%

149
18%

76
35%
DE
35
16%

51
17%

Somewhat disagree

120
29%
A
66
16%

32
20%

73
18%

34
18%

Strongly disagree

99
12%

58
15%
B

41
10%

22
10%

30
10%

48
16%
D

22
42%
*
12
22%
*
11
21%
*
8
15%
*

19
12%

51
12%

21
11%

562
69%

252
64%

192
64%

285
70%

133
71%

84
29%

108
36%
C

34
64%
*
19
36%
*

109
68%

141
36%
B

162
74%
E
57
26%

208
71%

248
31%

309
74%
A
107
26%

51
32%

123
30%

55
29%

Total

Male
A

810
810

355
393

359
44%

Somewhat agree

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
Quebec sovereignty would entail significant
economic disruption in Quebec
Strongly agree

Summary
Top2Box (Agree)

Low2Box (Disagree)

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Gender
Female
B

60
20%

Univ Grad
I

10_3. [The entrance of Pierre Karl Peladeau into the election is a good thing for Quebec]
To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following:
18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

455
417

178
219

327
292

305
299

53
53

164
161

408
409

185
188

68
17%

51
12%

27
13%

34
12%

61
15%

25
13%

127
32%

124
30%

68
31%

101
35%

50
31%

120
29%

60
32%

Somewhat disagree

219
27%

93
24%

63
21%

40
25%

119
29%

49
26%

221
27%

106
27%

75
34%
E
48
22%

81
28%

Strongly disagree

125
30%
A
116
28%

76
26%

97
32%
C

6
11%
*
22
42%
*
11
21%
*
14
26%
*

27
17%

251
31%

57
19%
D
82
27%

44
28%

109
27%

54
29%

370
46%

195
49%
B
199
51%

175
42%

95
44%

135
46%

139
47%

77
48%

181
44%

85
45%

241
58%
A

123
56%

157
54%

160
53%

28
53%
*
25
47%
*

84
52%

228
56%

103
55%

Total

Male
A

810
810

355
393

119
15%

Somewhat agree

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
The entrance of Pierre Karl Peladeau into the
election is a good thing for Quebec
Strongly agree

Summary
Top2Box (Agree)

Low2Box (Disagree)

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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440
54%

Gender
Female
B

Univ Grad
I

10. [SUMMARY - TOP2BOX (AGREE)]


To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following:
Total

Male
A

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
I believe a vote for the Parti Quebecois is a vote
for another referendum

810
810
583
72%

355
393
272
69%

Quebec sovereignty would entail significant


economic disruption in Quebec

562
69%

252
64%

The entrance of Pierre Karl Peladeau into the


election is a good thing for Quebec

370
46%

195
49%
B

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Gender
Female
B

18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

455
417
311
75%

178
219
162
74%

327
292
207
71%

305
299
213
71%

309
74%
A
175
42%

162
74%
E
95
44%

208
71%

192
64%

135
46%

139
47%

53
53
40
76%
*
34
64%
*
28
53%
*

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

Univ Grad
I

164
161
116
72%

408
409
293
72%

185
188
134
72%

109
68%

285
70%

133
71%

77
48%

181
44%

85
45%

10. [SUMMARY - LOW2BOX (DISAGREE)]


To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following:
Total

Male
A

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
The entrance of Pierre Karl Peladeau into the
election is a good thing for Quebec

810
810
440
54%

355
393
199
51%

Quebec sovereignty would entail significant


economic disruption in Quebec

248
31%

I believe a vote for the Parti Quebecois is a vote


for another referendum

227
28%

141
36%
B
122
31%

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Gender
Female
B

18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

455
417
241
58%
A
107
26%

178
219
123
56%

327
292
157
54%

305
299
160
53%

57
26%

84
29%

106
25%

57
26%

85
29%

108
36%
C
86
29%

53
53
25
47%
*
19
36%
*
13
24%
*

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

Univ Grad
I

164
161
84
52%

408
409
228
56%

185
188
103
55%

51
32%

123
30%

55
29%

45
28%

116
28%

53
28%

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