Despite a dip in support in recent weeks, Olivia Chow remains the front-runner in Toronto’s mayoral race, according to recent polling data, and other leading candidates are running out of time to catch her.
remains the front-runner in Toronto’s mayoral race, according to recent polling data, and other leading candidates are running out of time to catch her.
Mark Saunders, who has consistently finished in second place in Liaison polls for more than a month, remains at 16 per cent for the second consecutive week, up one percentage point from from 15 per cent of support from decided votrs that he received in Liaison’s June 10 and 11 poll. Right behind him is Ana Bailao at 12 per cent. She has seen a one percentage point increase in each of the past three Liaison polls, and seems to be climbing at the right time. She is one of only two of the top seven candidates to see their highest Liaison polling numbers in the most recent iteration.
Rounding out the top seven are Mitzie Hunter at seven per cent and Brad Bradford at 4 per cent, who each dropped one percentage point compared to last week.
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