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CECI LEADS CALGARY-FORT April 20th, 2015. A new poll by Mainstreet Technologies in the electoral district of Calgary-Fort shows NDP candidate Joe Ceci in the lead over Wildrose Candidate Jeevan Mangat. With 397 respondents the poll carries a margin of error of +/- 4.89, 19 times out of 20. Mainstreet is taking a close look at the races in 6 key electoral districts as determined by the Calgary Herald and Edmonton Journal. Today also saw results released for Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview. “The NDP have been shut out of Calgary since 1989, but they recruited Mr. Ceci and have devoted significant time and resources in Calgary-Fort. The NDP are leading by 10% and despite the fact the riding has been held by the PCs for some time it is the Wildrose who are in second” said David Valentin, Vice-President of Mainstreet Technologies. "Mr. Ceci is a well-known commodity in his community. He served on city council for 15 years and I would expect him to make use of his local organization. This will certainly be a race to watch on Election night.” Highlights: - Joe Ceci of the NDP leads 37% to 27% among all voters - Among decided voters it is 43% to 32% over Jeevan Mangat -30- For more information or phone interview: David Valentin, (613) 698-5524 - [email protected] Methodology The poll surveyed a random sample of Calgary-Fort residents by Interactive Voice Response (IVR) on April 19th, 2015. All Mainstreet polls include cell phone samples unless otherwise stated. About Mainstreet Technologies Mainstreet Technologies is an emerging national public research firm. With 20 years of political experience at all three levels of government, President and CEO Quito Maggi is a respected commentator on Canadian public affairs. Differentiated by its large sample sizes, Mainstreet has provided accurate snapshots of public opinion, having predicted a majority PC government in Alberta, a majority Liberal government in British Columbia, and a majority Liberal government in Ontario. Most recently, Mainstreet was the most accurate pollster of November’s Toronto mayoral election and February’s by-election in Sudbury.

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  • CECI LEADS CALGARY-FORT

    April 20th, 2015. A new poll by Mainstreet Technologies in the electoral district of Calgary-Fort shows NDP candidate Joe Ceci in the lead over Wildrose Candidate Jeevan Mangat. With 397 respondents the poll carries a margin of error of +/- 4.89, 19 times out of 20.

    Mainstreet is taking a close look at the races in 6 key electoral districts as determined by the Calgary Herald and Edmonton Journal. Today also saw results released for Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview.

    The NDP have been shut out of Calgary since 1989, but they recruited Mr. Ceci and have devoted significant time and resources in Calgary-Fort. The NDP are leading by 10% and despite the fact the riding has been held by the PCs for some time it is the Wildrose who are in second said David Valentin, Vice-President of Mainstreet Technologies.

    "Mr. Ceci is a well-known commodity in his community. He served on city council for 15 years and I would expect him to make use of his local organization. This will certainly be a race to watch on Election night.

    Highlights:- Joe Ceci of the NDP leads 37% to 27% among all voters- Among decided voters it is 43% to 32% over Jeevan Mangat

    -30-

    For more information or phone interview:David Valentin, (613) 698-5524 - [email protected]

    MethodologyThe poll surveyed a random sample of Calgary-Fort residents by Interactive Voice Response (IVR) on April 19th, 2015. All Mainstreet polls include cell phone samples unless otherwise stated.

    About Mainstreet TechnologiesMainstreet Technologies is an emerging national public research firm. With 20 years of political experience at all three levels of government, President and CEO Quito Maggi is a respected commentator on Canadian public aairs.

    Dierentiated by its large sample sizes, Mainstreet has provided accurate snapshots of public opinion, having predicted a majority PC government in Alberta, a majority Liberal government in British Columbia, and a majority Liberal government in Ontario. Most recently, Mainstreet was the most accurate pollster of Novembers Toronto mayoral election and Februarys by-election in Sudbury.

  • If the provincial election were held tomorrow, who would you vote for in your local constituency?

    SAID ABDULBAKI (LIBERAL)JOE CECI (NDP)

    VIC GOOSEN (ALBERTA PARTY)JEEVAN MANGAT (WILDROSE)

    ANDY NGUYEN (PC)UNDECIDED

    4%37%2%

    27%15%15%

    BREAKDOWNS18-34

    4%43%0%16%18%19%41

    35-496%

    34%6%33%9%13%70

    50-644%37%2%31%13%13%135

    65+1%

    19%1%

    40%28%11%151

    Female6%

    36%1%

    26%19%11%209

    Male2%

    37%3%

    27%12%18%189

    SAID ABDULBAKI (LIBERAL)JOE CECI (NDP)VIC GOOSEN (ALBERTA PARTY)JEEVAN MANGAT (WILDROSE)ANDY NGUYEN (PC)UNDECIDEDSAMPLE

    CERTAIN3%

    36%3%

    29%15%14%

    LIKELY2%

    54%0%17%4%24%

    MIGHT0%

    30%0%17%24%28%

    UNLIKELY48%36%2%5%2%7%

    SAID ABDULBAKI (LIBERAL)JOE CECI (NDP)VIC GOOSEN (ALBERTA PARTY)JEEVAN MANGAT (WILDROSE)ANDY NGUYEN (PC)UNDECIDED

    Said Abdulbaki of the Alberta Liberals led by David SwannJoe Ceci of the Alberta NDP led by Rachel NotleyVic Goosen of the Alberta Party led by Greg Clark

    Jeevan Mangat of the Wildrose Party led by Brian JeanAndy Nguyen of the Progressive Conservatives led by Jim Prentice

    If the provincial election were held tomorrow, who would you vote for in your local constituency?

  • If the provincial election were held tomorrow, who would you vote for in your local constituency?

    SAID ABDULBAKI (LIBERAL)JOE CECI (NDP)

    VIC GOOSEN (ALBERTA PARTY)JEEVAN MANGAT (WILDROSE)

    ANDY NGUYEN (PC)

    5%43%3%

    32%18%

    Calgary-FortMainstreet Technologies Poll - April 19

    SAID ABDULBAKI (LIBERAL) JOE CECI (NDP)VIC GOOSEN (ALBERTA PARTY) JEEVAN MANGAT (WILDROSE)

    ANDY NGUYEN (PC)

    40

    30

    20

    10

    0 5% 43

    % 3%

    32%

    18%