Response options: Yes, there should be limits on advertising spending by political parties at all times, No, parties should be able to spend as much as they want on partisan ads before the election, Don't Know, Refuse to Answer, Don't Know/Refused, Seen But Not Answered
Response options: Very appropriate, Somewhat appropriate, Not very appropriate, Not at all appropriate, Don't Know, Refuse to Answer, Don't Know/Refused, Seen But Not Answered
Response options: -99, phone call surveys about the election in both automated form and person to person form asking questions as to how I will vote & what issues are important to me & then the standard demographic questions., just touching base, to meet you, Do I need help to go vote., to remind me to vote, keep me up to date all year with their plans and success, To Let me know who the Candidate in my riding was, encourage to vote, reminder to go and vote, attend election night ceremonies, remind to vote, To confirm if I knew where to vote, Requesting I vote for my local candidate in the advanced poll., answer an e-mail, to come out and vote, I got so much email daily from NDP I started directing them into the spam box. upwards of 50 a day is not a way to secure a vote., did not answer, The canver ,wrote down my name and phone number and had the candidate phone me with answers to my questions ., To introduce the new Conservative candidate