41% of Montrealers unsure who to elect mayor in municipal election: poll
A Leger survey shows 41% of Montreal voters are undecided amid calls for new leadership and concerns over housing, homelessness, and crime, the Montreal Police Brotherhood said.
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With three months to go until the 2025 municipal elections, scheduled for November 2, the Montreal electorate is swimming in uncertainty, unsure who to elect as mayor of Montreal. A recent Léger poll reveals that the population is far from having chosen its side and that none of the big names on the municipal scene who are seeking election have managed to rally a resounding majority. Also read: The real estate market in Montreal is still on fire…
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41% of Montrealers unsure who to elect mayor in municipal election: poll
While Soraya Martinez Ferrada is the frontrunner, by a slim margin, in the race to become Montreal’s next mayor, most Montrealers simply don’t know who to vote for yet. That’s according to a new Léger survey commissioned by the Montreal Police Brotherhood. The poll shows Ferrada, the leader of Ensemble Montréal, tops voter intentions with […]


Nearly two-thirds of Montrealers want a change as the election approaches, although a majority of people have no idea who to vote for.
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