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Article 326
 

Transmission of election survey results


(1) The first person who transmits the results of an election survey — other than a survey that is described in section 327 — to the public during an election period and any person who transmits them to the public within 24 hours after they are first transmitted to the public must provide the following together with the results:


(a) the name of the sponsor of the survey;


(b) the name of the person or organization that conducted the survey;


(c) the date on which or the period during which the survey was conducted;


(d) the population from which the sample of respondents was drawn;


(e) the number of people who were contacted to participate in the survey;


(f) if applicable, the margin of error in respect of the data obtained; and


(g) the address of the Internet site on which a report referred to in subsection (3) is published.