A recent survey commissioned by Lovin Malta has revealed that the Labour Party appears to be leading the Nationalist Party by 11 per cent, suggesting a gap of over 30,000.
That being said, undecided voters and those who refused to reveal their voting preference play a strong role in election sway with non-voters accounting for 10.4% and those who refused to reveal their preference accounting for 12.3%. With 44% of the electorate backing the Labour Party and 33% the PN, only 2% of survey respondents revealed that they will be voting for the lesser parties, who have yet to get any major traction during the current election campaign.
The survey also revealed that 9% of respondents expressed regret in their voting choice in 2017, with the majority of votes going to the Labour Party – another 32% stated that they did regret voting for the Nationalist Party in 2017.
With regards to leadership, it was revealed that 51% of survey respondents want Robert Abela as their Prime Minister with Grech getting 32% of votes. Despite this, a substantial 17% stated that they want neither of the two.
Do you know who you’re going to vote for?
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