Forty-one per cent of those polled asserted that they would vote for Gordon-Webley, compared to 34 per cent supporting Crawford, the outspoken former president of the PNP Youth Organisation.
25 per cent undecided
The [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]survey[/COLOR][/COLOR] of 480 residents, conducted on November 27, found that 25 five per cent were still undecided.
However, 37 per cent of respondents who are registered to vote plan to vote for the JLP, while 34 per cent favour the PNP, a slim three per cent gap that is within the plus or minus five per cent margin of error.
Gordon-Webley, the very visible former head of the National Solid Waste Management Authority, has raked in favourable responses for her performance at the entity. Forty-eight per cent said they had a favourable opinion of her, while 31 per cent indicated that they harboured unfavourable views.
25 per cent undecided
The [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]survey[/COLOR][/COLOR] of 480 residents, conducted on November 27, found that 25 five per cent were still undecided.
However, 37 per cent of respondents who are registered to vote plan to vote for the JLP, while 34 per cent favour the PNP, a slim three per cent gap that is within the plus or minus five per cent margin of error.
Gordon-Webley, the very visible former head of the National Solid Waste Management Authority, has raked in favourable responses for her performance at the entity. Forty-eight per cent said they had a favourable opinion of her, while 31 per cent indicated that they harboured unfavourable views.
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