BC Conservatives Lead NDP With 5 Percent Bump in Poll Since Findlay Elected as Leader
The B.C. Tories are slightly ahead of the province’s governing NDP in a poll conducted since Kerry-Lynne Findlay became leader of the party. The party now sits at 45 five percent support among decided voters compared to the NDP’s 41 percent, according to a Leger poll conducted June 1 and 2. A previous poll by Leger conducted in early April had the BC Conservatives at 40 percent, suggesting the party gained five percentage points since. “Kerry-Lynne Findlay’s leadership is also beginning to shape perceptions of the BC Conservatives, though many British Columbians are still getting to know her,” Leger noted in a June 5 statement on the latest poll. “Awareness of the leadership change is high, but familiarity with Findlay remains limited, leaving room for opinions to shift as she becomes more visible.”
BC Conservatives Lead NDP With 5 Percent Bump in Poll Since Findlay Elected as Leader A recent Leger poll conducted on June 1 and 2 shows the BC Conservatives leading the governing NDP with 45 percent support among decided voters, a five-point increase from early April. This shift occurred after Kerry-Lynne Findlay became the leader of the BC Conservatives. Leger notes that while awareness of the leadership change is high, public familiarity with Findlay is limited, suggesting potential for further opinion shifts as she gains visibility.
- BC Conservatives are leading the NDP in a recent poll.
- The Conservatives now have 45% support among decided voters, up from 40%.
- The NDP has 41% support.
- The poll was conducted June 1-2, after Kerry-Lynne Findlay became leader.
- Leger reports high awareness of the leadership change but limited familiarity with Findlay.
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