This article is about polls leading up to the 1945 Canadian federal election.

During the 20th Parliament of Canada

Evolution of voting intentions at national level
Polling firm Last day
of survey
Source LPC PC CCF SC BP Other ME Sample
Election 1945 June 11, 1945 39.78 27.62 15.55 4.05 3.29 5.42
Gallup June 9, 1945 [1] 39 29 17 4 5[2] 6[lower-alpha 1]
Gallup April 1945 [2] 36 29 20 4[1] 6 5[lower-alpha 1]
Gallup January 1945 [2] 36 28 22 4[1] 6 4[lower-alpha 1]
Gallup November 1944 [3] 36 28 23 5 8
Gallup September 1944 [3] 36 27 24 4[1] 5 4[lower-alpha 1]
Gallup June 1944 [3] 35 30 21 7 7
Gallup March 1944 [3] 34 30 22 8 6
Gallup January 1944 [3] 31 29 24 3[1] 9 4[lower-alpha 1]
Gallup December 1943 [4] 31 29 26 8 6
Gallup September 1943 [5] 28 28 29 3[1] 9 3[lower-alpha 1]
Gallup June 1943 [5] 35 31 21 8 5
Gallup May 1943 [5] 36 28 21 10 5
Gallup February 1943 [5] 32 27 23 7 11
Gallup December 1942 [5] 36 24 23 17
Bloc populaire founded (September 8, 1942)
Gallup September 1942 [6] 39 23 21 6 11
Gallup January 1942 [1] 55 30 10 2 3
Election 1940 March 26, 1940 51.32 29.24 8.42 2.59

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "No Notable Shift in Party Support". The Evening Citizen. March 1, 1947. p. 1.
  2. 1 2 3 The Quarter’s Polls. (1945). Public Opinion Quarterly, 9(4), 510. doi:10.1086/265765
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Public Opinions Polls. (1944). Public Opinion Quarterly, 8(4), 580
  4. Public Opinions Polls. (Spring 1944). Public Opinion Quarterly, 8(1), 142 doi:10.1086/265676
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 Public Opinions Polls. (1943). Public Opinion Quarterly, 7(4), 492 doi:10.1086/265660
  6. Gallup and Fortune Polls. (1942). Public Opinion Quarterly, 6(4), 650. doi:10.1086/265589

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Taken from difference between Public Opinion Quarterly and Evening Citizen data


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