Olivia Chow is still the front-runner in three recent polls as more voters start to solidify their choice for the next mayor of Toronto.
A Forum Research poll of 2,000 Torontonians has Chow, a former NDP MP and city councillor, well in the lead with 33 per cent of decided and leaning voters, trailed by former police chief Mark Saunders and Coun. Josh Matlow at 14 per cent each. Liberal MPP Mitzie Hunter, former city councillor Ana Bailão and Coun. Brad Bradford also hover around seven per cent.and cost of living continued to top the list of issues voters most care about.
A Liaison poll of 1,257 Torontonians has Chow on a small but steady uptick since the start of the race, reaching 18 per cent. Saunders — who has pitted his right-leaning campaign against left-leaning Chow — is tied in second with Matlow at 11 per cent. Matlow and Chow are expected to vie for the same pool of progressive votes.
The Forum poll was conducted on May 6 and 7, and the results of the total sample are considered accurate to plus or minus two percentage points, 19 times out of 20.
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