This article is about polls leading up to the 1984 Canadian federal election.

Campaign Period

Evolution of voting intentions at national level
Polling firm Last day
of survey
Source PC LPC NDP Other ME Sample
Election 1984 September 4, 1984 50.03 28.02 18.81 3.14
Thompson-Lightstone August 1984 [1] 51 26 21 2 3.0 2,000
Carleton University August 22, 1984 [1] 56.5 27 15
The Globe-Crop August 19, 1984 [2] 49 32 18 1,398
Gallup August 1984 [3] 48.8 29.2 18.7 2 1,819
Thompson-Lightstone August 1984 [4] 45 36 17 2 3 2,000
Carleton-Southam July 1984 [5] 51 32 16 3 2,000
French and English leader's debates held (July 24 & 25, 1984)
Carleton-Southam July, 12 1984 [6] 42.5 45 9.5 3 1,502
Official call of federal elections (July 9, 1984)

During the 32rd Parliament of Canada

Evolution of voting intentions at national level
Polling firm Last day
of survey
Source PC LPC NDP Other ME Sample
The Globe-CROP July 8, 1984 [7] 39 49 11 1,950
Gallup July 7, 1984 [7] 39 48 11
The Globe-CROP June 1984 [7] 39 49 11 1
Thompson-Lightstone June 1984 [4] 39 49 10 2
Gallup June 1984 [8] 37.6 50.5 11.1 0.3 740
John Turner becomes Liberal Party leader and Prime Minister
Carleton-Southam May 8, 1984 [9] 45 43.5 9.5
The Globe-CROP May 4, 1984 [10] 46 41 11 1,942
The Globe-CROP April 1984 [7] 46 41 11 1
Gallup April 1984 [11] 40 46 13
The Globe-Crop March 16, 1984 [12] 50 38 11 1 2.0 1,946
The Globe-CROP March 1984 [7] 50 38 11 1
Pierre Elliot Trudeau announces his resignation as Liberal Party leader and Prime Minister
Gallup February, 1984 [13] 48 36 13
The Globe-Crop December 5, 1983 [14] 51 36 12 1 2.0 1,946
Gallup December 3, 1983 [15] 53 30 15 4.0 1,064
The Globe-CROP November 1983 [7] 51 36 12 1
The Globe-CROP September 1983 [7] 53 30 16 1
The Globe-CROP June 1983 [7] 54 32 14 1
Brian Mulroney becomes leader of the Progressive Conservative Party
The Globe-CROP April 1983 [7] 52 31 16 1
The Globe-CROP February 1983 [7] 47 32 19 1
The Globe-CROP November 1982 [7] 48 33 18 1
The Globe-CROP September 1982 [7] 48 29 21 1
Gallup July 5, 1982 [16] 47 28 23 4.0 1,034
The Globe-CROP June 1982 [7] 44 26 26 3
Gallup June 1982 [17] 43 32 23 1 4.0
Gallup May 1982 [18] 44 33 21
The Globe-CROP April 1982 [7] 42 31 25 2
Gallup April 1982 [19] 39 34 24
Gallup March 1982 [20] 42 31 24
The Globe-CROP February 1982 [7] 38 33 27 3
Gallup February 1982 [21] 36 35 26
Gallup January 9, 1982 [22] 40 38 20 4.0
Gallup December 1981 [23] 39 35 22
The Globe-CROP November 1981 [7] 39 35 24 2
Gallup November 1981 [24] 42 38 18
Gallup October 1981 [24] 40 40 20
The Globe-CROP September 1981 [7] 41 33 23 3
Gallup September 1981 [25] 39 38 20
Gallup August 1981 [26] 39 42 16
The Globe-CROP June 1981 [7] 39 37 22 2
Gallup May 9, 1981 [27] 37 42 18 1,043
Globe-CROP May 4, 1981 [28] 39 42 16
The Globe-CROP April 1981 [7] 34 47 18 2
Gallup April 1981 [29] 37 43 19
Gallup March 1981 [30] 35 46 18 1,042[31]
The Globe-CROP February 1981 [7] 37 42 19 2
Gallup February 1981 [32] 37 42 19 1,000
Gallup January 1981 [33] 34 40 23
Gallup December 1980 [34] 34 44 20
Gallup November 1980 [35] 31 45 22
The Globe-CROP November 1980 [7] 35 45 18 2
The Globe-CROP September 1980 [7] 32 50 14 3
The Globe-CROP June 1980 [7] 32 47 29 1
The Globe-CROP April 1980 [7] 30 46 21 3
The Globe-CROP February 1980 [7] 33 44 20 3
Election 1980 32.45 44.34 19.77 3.44

References

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  2. Adams, Michael; Dasko, Donna; Corbeil, Yvan (August 24, 1984). "Liberal supporters flock to Tories, NDP, survey shows". The Globe and Mail. p. 1.
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  5. Windsor, Hugh (August 11, 1984). "Carleton poll confirms big gains in support for the Conservatives". The Globe and Mail. p. 1.
  6. "Poll says Grits, Tories are close". The Globe and Mail. July 14, 1984. p. 4.
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  21. "NDP's popularity soars: poll". The Citizen. March 17, 1982. p. 1.
  22. "Liberals pick up support despite economic slump". The Citizen. February 10, 1982. p. 1.
  23. Hunter, Iain (January 20, 1982). "Poll fuels Clark controversy". The Citizen. p. 1.
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  25. Hunter, Iain (October 13, 1981). "Clark team boosted by new Gallup poll". The Citizen. p. 1.
  26. Hunter, Iain (September 2, 1981). "Joe Clark's star rising again". The Citizen. p. 1.
  27. "Tories would win, Clark says of poll". The Globe and Mail. June 18, 1981. p. 13.
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