Most Canadians Think Robocalls Were Used Broadly in Last Election
Most Canadians Think Robocalls Were Used Broadly in Last Election
Most Canadians Think Robocalls Were Used Broadly in Last Election
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ROBOCALLS
KEY FINDINGS
81% want an independent investigation to find out exactly who was behind any misleading robocalls that may have been made in the May 2011 federal election 64% think the Guelph incident is probably or definitely one of many that took place in the last campaign. Most Canadians believe Liberals (55%) and Conservatives (63%) are likely to provide false and misleading information to voters through telephone calls with pre-recorded messages during a political campaign
Full topline results are at the end of this release.
From March 1 to March 3, 2012, Angus Reid Public Opinion conducted an online survey among 1,001 randomly selected Canadian adults who are Angus Reid Forum panellists. The margin of errorwhich measures sampling variabilityis +/3.1%, 19 times out of 20. The results have been statistically weighted according to the most current education, age, gender and region Census data to ensure a sample representative of the entire adult population of Canada. Discrepancies in or between totals are due to rounding.
Qubcois (also 77%) believe that the robocalls extend beyond Guelph, along with 47 per cent of Conservative Party voters. Canadians were asked which of the five major federal parties are likely to provide false and misleading information to voters through telephone calls with pre-recorded messages during a political campaign. Only a third of respondents in Canada think the Green Party (32%) and the New Democratic Party (NDP) (33%) are very likely or moderately likely to rely on this tactic. In Quebec, 32 per cent of respondents think the Bloc Qubcois is likely to use robocalls with misleading information. A majority of Canadians believe the Liberal Party (55%) and the Conservative Party (63%) are likely to provide false and misleading information to voters through telephone calls with pre-recorded messages during a political campaign. In fact, two-in-five Canadians (39%) think the Tories are very likely to rely on this tactic. Half of Canadians (50%)including 61 per cent of Quebecersbelieve that every riding that was the subject of misleading robocalls should have a by-election as soon as possible, and four-in-five respondents (81%) want to hold an independent investigation to find out exactly who was behind any misleading robocalls that may have been made in the May 2011 federal election. Respondents are divided on the effect robocalls may have had on the last federal ballot, with 44 per cent agreeing that the misleading messages definitely changed the outcome of the May 2011 federal election, and 36 per cent disagreeing with that assessment. At least three-in-five Canadians who voted for any of the four parties currently in opposition in the House of Commons want to hold by-elections in the ridings that were the subject of misleading robocalls, but only 31 per cent of Tory voters concur. Most opposition voters also believe that the robocalls definitely changed the outcome of the last federal ballot, a view shared by just 17 per cent of Conservative voters. Learn about our electoral record / Consult our surveys / Follow us on Twitter
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Robocalls Over the past two weeks, how closely have you followed stories related to robocallsthat is, telephone calls with pre-recorded messagesmade during the last federal election campaign?
Canada Very closely 15% Region BC 19% AB 10% MB/SK 8% ON 13% PQ 16% ATL 25%
Moderately closely
35%
31%
31%
38%
37%
38%
29%
29%
32%
39%
27%
28%
23%
31%
21%
18%
20%
27%
22%
23%
15%
Robocalls Over the past two weeks, how closely have you followed stories related to robocallsthat is, telephone calls with pre-recorded messagesmade during the last federal election campaign?
Party Support in May 2011 Federal Election Bloc Conservative Liberal NDP Qubcois 8% 27% 19% 21%
Canada
Green 22%
Very closely
15%
Moderately closely
35%
38%
39%
37%
22%
30%
29%
34%
17%
25%
38%
26%
21%
20%
16%
20%
20%
22%
CONTACT: Mario Canseco, Vice President, Angus Reid Public Opinion, 877-730-3570, [email protected]
Robocalls Elections Canada is currently investigating telephone calls with pre-recorded messages made at or near the City of Guelph, Ontario, that may have prevented Canadians from voting in the federal election of May 2011. Thinking about this, which of these statements comes closest to your own point of view?
Canada This is definitely an isolated incident limited to Guelph Region BC AB MB/SK ON PQ ATL
3%
3%
1%
6%
2%
3%
0%
15%
20%
22%
10%
16%
9%
21%
This is probably one of many incidents that took place in the last campaign
44%
38%
44%
51%
46%
40%
46%
This is definitely one of many incidents that took place in the last campaign
20%
20%
10%
13%
16%
33%
18%
Not sure
18%
19%
23%
20%
19%
14%
15%
CONTACT: Mario Canseco, Vice President, Angus Reid Public Opinion, 877-730-3570, [email protected]
Robocalls Elections Canada is currently investigating telephone calls with pre-recorded messages made at or near the City of Guelph, Ontario, that may have prevented Canadians from voting in the federal election of May 2011. Thinking about this, which of these statements comes closest to your own point of view?
Party Support in May 2011 Federal Election Bloc Conservative Liberal NDP Qubcois
Canada
Green
3%
3%
1%
2%
0%
4%
15%
30%
10%
7%
5%
3%
This is probably one of many incidents that took place in the last campaign
44%
39%
46%
50%
40%
30%
This is definitely one of many incidents that took place in the last campaign
20%
8%
31%
28%
37%
50%
Not sure
18%
20%
12%
14%
19%
14%
CONTACT: Mario Canseco, Vice President, Angus Reid Public Opinion, 877-730-3570, [email protected]
Robocalls How likely do you think each of the following parties are to provide false and misleading information to voters through telephone calls with pre-recorded messages during a political campaign?
Bloc Qubcois (Quebec Only)
Conservative Party
Liberal Party
Green Party
Very likely
39%
24%
14%
14%
14%
Moderately likely
24%
31%
21%
18%
18%
14%
20%
27%
28%
28%
9%
10%
21%
21%
21%
Not sure
14%
15%
16%
19%
19%
CONTACT: Mario Canseco, Vice President, Angus Reid Public Opinion, 877-730-3570, [email protected]
Robocalls From what you have seen, read or heard about this issue, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Every riding that was the subject of misleading robocalls should have a by-election as soon as possible.
Canada Agree 50% Region BC 48% AB 37% MB/SK 38% ON 51% PQ 61% ATL 46%
Disagree
37%
33%
44%
54%
35%
30%
48%
Not sure
13%
19%
19%
9%
14%
9%
6%
Robocalls From what you have seen, read or heard about this issue, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Every riding that was the subject of misleading robocalls should have a by-election as soon as possible.
Party Support in May 2011 Federal Election Bloc Conservative Liberal NDP Qubcois 31% 62% 67% 68%
Canada
Green 77%
Agree
50%
Disagree
37%
56%
25%
25%
20%
21%
Not sure
13%
13%
13%
8%
12%
2%
CONTACT: Mario Canseco, Vice President, Angus Reid Public Opinion, 877-730-3570, [email protected]
Robocalls From what you have seen, read or heard about this issue, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? The misleading robocalls definitely changed the outcome of the May 2011 federal election.
Canada Agree 44% Region BC 38% AB 25% MB/SK 18% ON 40% PQ 68% ATL 37%
Disagree
36%
34%
50%
54%
38%
21%
42%
Not sure
21%
28%
25%
28%
21%
11%
20%
Robocalls From what you have seen, read or heard about this issue, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? The misleading robocalls definitely changed the outcome of the May 2011 federal election.
Party Support in May 2011 Federal Election Bloc Conservative Liberal NDP Qubcois 17% 61% 60% 54%
Canada
Green 83%
Agree
44%
Disagree
36%
60%
21%
23%
29%
8%
Not sure
21%
23%
17%
17%
17%
9%
CONTACT: Mario Canseco, Vice President, Angus Reid Public Opinion, 877-730-3570, [email protected]
Robocalls From what you have seen, read or heard about this issue, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? There should be an independent investigation to find out exactly who was behind any misleading robocalls that may have been made in the May 2011 federal election.
Canada Agree 81% Region BC 74% AB 78% MB/SK 83% ON 84% PQ 82% ATL 81%
Disagree
11%
11%
15%
10%
10%
12%
13%
Not sure
7%
15%
7%
6%
6%
7%
5%
Robocalls From what you have seen, read or heard about this issue, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? There should be an independent investigation to find out exactly who was behind any misleading robocalls that may have been made in the May 2011 federal election.
Party Support in May 2011 Federal Election Bloc Conservative Liberal NDP Qubcois 72% 89% 89% 81%
Canada
Green 87%
Agree
81%
Disagree
11%
21%
4%
5%
13%
11%
Not sure
7%
6%
7%
6%
7%
2%
CONTACT: Mario Canseco, Vice President, Angus Reid Public Opinion, 877-730-3570, [email protected]