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B.C. NDP leading by 18 points, according to new provincial election poll

John Horgan'sNDPhas 49 per cent support of the electorate, compared to the B.C. Liberals' 31 per cent, and Greens' 14 per cent.

49% of voters support NDP, compared to 31% for the B.C. Liberals and 14% for the B.C. Greens

Three out of five voters told pollsters the election is unnecessary and should have been held next year, including 28 per cent of those who support the NDP. (CBC)

Three weeks into the provincial election campaign the B.C. NDP continues to hold a sizable lead of 18 points, according to the latest poll by the Angus Reid Institute.

Data shows John Horgan'sNDPwith 49 per cent support of the electorate, compared to Andrew Wilkinson's B.C. Liberals with 31 per cent, and Sonia Furstenau's B.C. Greens with 14 per cent.

In age and gender categories, the NDP leads across the board and enjoys especially strong support from women.

The party also holds theadvantagein all regions of the province except for the Interior, where the Liberals have an 11 per cent lead with46 per cent support compared to 35 per cent for the NDP.

On the issues front, the Liberals were judged to be best on the economy by 64 per cent of voters.

The NDPwas favoured in COVID-19 response, health care and housing affordability.

On climate change and the environment, B.C. Greens came out on top with 72 per cent support.

Three out of five voters told pollsters the election is unnecessary and should have been held next year, including 28 per cent of those who support the NDP.

Only 40 per cent of respondents saidthey're absolutely certain which party they will ultimately support.

General voting day for the provincial election is Oct. 24.

The online poll useda representative randomized sample of 989 B.C. adults and has a margin of error ofplus or minus threepercentage points, 19 times out of 20.