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About this Alberta poll from Cardinal Research


This Alberta poll was fielded by Cardinal Research in September 2025, with a middle field date of September 19, 2025. The poll collected data from a total sample of n=2,626 Alberta respondents via IVR technology (automated calls).

The margin of error for an online sample is not applicable. For comparison purposes, a random sample of this size would yield a margin of error [moe] of ±1.9%, 19 times out of 20 (for entire sample only) around the 50%-mark.

If we compare these national numbers with the previous poll from Cardinal Research (September 2024), the United Conservative loses seven points from 50% to 43%, the Alberta NDP loses seven points from 43% to 36%, and the Republican Party climbs 12 points from -1% to 11%.

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Alberta 43% ▼7 UCP 36% ▼7 NDP 11% ▲11 REP 5% ▲5 LIB 4% ▲3 PTPA Cardinal Research Alberta poll | 2025-09-19 338Canada.com


Breakdown by region

Calgary 48% ▲4 UCP 33% ▼17 NDP 9% ▲9 REP 5% ▲4 PTPA 5% ▲5 LIB Cardinal Research Alberta poll | 2025-09-19 338Canada.com
Edmonton 46% ▼7 NDP 40% ▲1 UCP 6% ▲6 LIB 4% ▲4 REP 3% ▲2 PTPA Cardinal Research Alberta poll | 2025-09-19 338Canada.com
Rest of AB 43% ▼22 UCP 29% NDP 18% ▲18 REP 5% ▲3 PTPA 3% ▲3 LIB Cardinal Research Alberta poll | 2025-09-19 338Canada.com


Breakdown by gender

Female voters 43% ▼2 UCP 40% ▼8 NDP 8% ▲8 REP 5% ▲5 LIB 3% ▲2 PTPA Cardinal Research Alberta poll | 2025-09-19 338Canada.com
Male voters 44% ▼13 UCP 32% ▼5 NDP 14% ▲14 REP 5% ▲4 PTPA 4% ▲4 LIB Cardinal Research Alberta poll | 2025-09-19 338Canada.com


Breakdown by age group

18-34 years old 42% ▼11 UCP 36% ▼3 NDP 9% ▲9 REP 5% ▲3 PTPA 5% ▲5 LIB Cardinal Research Alberta poll | 2025-09-19 338Canada.com
35-54 years old 40% ▼10 UCP 39% ▼3 NDP 10% ▲10 REP 6% ▲6 LIB 4% ▲2 PTPA Cardinal Research Alberta poll | 2025-09-19 338Canada.com
55+ years old 44% ▼6 UCP 34% ▼10 NDP 11% ▲11 REP 5% ▲5 LIB 4% ▲3 PTPA Cardinal Research Alberta poll | 2025-09-19 338Canada.com






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