The voters in the twin island state of Trinidad and Tobago go to the polls on Monday, September 7 in general election to elect a new government with polls showing a possible massive victory for the main opposition party, the PNM. The incumbent, the People’s Party Coalition – United National Congress (PP/UNC) won the last election with 29 out of the 41 seats that makes up the parliament. A recent opinion poll shows the governing party trailing the main opposition party by a large percentage.
If the actual results of the elections are close to what the poll indicates, it would amount to a massive victory for the PNM, with approximately 54 percent to the (PP/UNC) 43 percent of the popular votes. The PNM is likely to garner 31 or 76 percent of the 41 seats up for grabs, IC Insider calculations show. Two of the 31 seats are very marginal and could go either way.
The recent poll was conducted by H.H.B. & Associates was carried out on behalf of Guardian Media Ltd. According to the poll results, the People’s National Movement (PNM) is leading the race in voter support with just eight days to go before the election with 37 per cent of respondents said the PNM, while 30 per cent said the PP/UNC. The undecided respondents accounted for 31 per cent, while two per cent said Independent Liberal Party.
The poll was conducted between August 22 and 28, through the regional corporations in Trinidad. A random sample of 1,000 persons were surveyed.
31 seats for PNM poll suggests
August 31, 2015 by