Polls say question in Quebec election is not who will win, but who will come second
MONTREAL — With the Coalition Avenir Québec party dominating the polls at the start of the provincial election campaign, the most pressing question of the race may not be who wins, but who comes in second.
And with five weeks to go before Quebecers vote on Oct. 3, experts say a clear challenger to CAQ Leader François Legault has yet to emerge.
While Legault’s party is the clear leader in the polls — with support more than double that of its closest adversary — the battle for second is a much tighter race. As the campaign started Sunday, there were four parties polling between 10 and 20 per cent, including the Quebec Liberal Party, Québec solidaire, the Conservative Party of Quebec and the Parti Québécois.
“It’s really a battle to emerge from this encampment by four parties that are in a completely marginal position,” said André Lamoureux, a political science professor at Université du Québec à Montréal.