Léger Alberta Poll: UCP 47%, NDP 38%

There might finally be a little consistency in Alberta polling. A new Alberta poll conducted by Léger shows the UCP support is holding steady.

[See complete list of Alberta polls here.]

Léger measures the United Conservative Party at 47% province wide, a level of support unchanged since it was last on the field in early March. Unless a major turn of events occurs - or a massive polling error not unlike 2011- Jason Kenney is on his way to become Premier of Alberta.

Here are the results:

Rachel Notley's NDP is up three points (which is consistent with what has been measured so far by Mainstreet Research) and stands at 38%.

The bad news for the NDP? Although it unsurprisingly leads in Edmonton, it trails the UCP by double digits in Calgary (48-37).


Here is the Calgary Herald article about the poll. A link to the poll report will be added once it is available.




Philippe J. Fournier is the creator of Qc125 and 338Canada. He teaches physics and astronomy at Cégep de Saint-Laurent in Montreal. For information or media request, please write to info@Qc125.com.


Philippe J. Fournier est le créateur de Qc125 et 338Canada. Il est professeur de physique et d'astronomie au Cégep de Saint-Laurent à Montréal. Pour toute information ou pour une demande d'entrevue médiatique, écrivez à info@Qc125.com.