
In the category of things that make you go hmmmm: yesterday, the Times Colonist published the results of a Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce poll showing a large number of Lower Vancouver Island voters remain undecided: 44 percent in Esquimalt-Juan de Fuca, 36 in Saanich-Gulf Islands and 34 in Victoria. By comparison, a Mustel Research Group Ltd. poll released on Monday showed 10 percent of British Columbians weren't sure who they would be casting their ballot for. And when Ipsos-Reid announced the results of a similar survey on June 10, just 7 percent of provincial voters were undecided. Which means Victoria is either an island of indecision or the chamber's polling methods are radically different then those used by other public opinion research companies.
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