A November survey indicated the Liberals are still the preferred party in Nova Scotia.
The survey of 801 Nova Scotians was conducted by Corporate Research Associates in Halifax from November 3-29.
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It found that nearly six in ten voters, or 56 per cent would support the Liberals, followed by 20 per cent support for the Progressive Conservatives, 19 per cent for the NDP and four per cent for the Green Party.
Undecided voters in the province rests at 29 per cent, while five per cent did not state a preference and three per cent didn’t support any of the parties and planned not to vote.
The survey also indicates over one-half of Nova Scotians are satisfied with the Liberal government’s performance at 53 per cent.
That’s down from 58 per cent in August.
Four in ten support Stephen McNeil as Premier, two in ten prefer the PC’s Jamie Baillie, 11 per cent support the NDP’s Gary Burrill. The CRA does the telephone survey every quarter.








