Survey of Official Agents following the 43rd General Election - Executive summary

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Prepared for Elections Canada

Supplier: Environics Research Group

Contract Number: 005005-190772/001/CY

Contract Value: $66,506.87 (including HST)

Award Date: 2020-02-28

Delivery Date: May 20, 2021

Registration Number: POR 110-19

For more information on this report, please contact Elections Canada at: rop-por@elections.ca.

This public opinion research report presents the results of an online survey conducted by Environics Research Group from March 8 to 31, 2021.

Background and Objectives

Elections Canada (EC) identified the need to conduct quantitative research to understand how its current programs and services were used by Official Agents of the 43rd General Election held October 21, 2019, and to identify areas for improvement.

EC required the services of a public opinion research supplier to conduct a baseline Survey of Official Agents (OAs) following the 43rd federal General Election. This survey aimed to assess official agents' views and experiences with the 43rd General Election (GE) with regards to the financial obligations of the candidate campaign. An official agent is the person responsible for administering the candidate's campaign financial transactions and for reporting those transactions to

Elections Canada as required by the Canada Elections Act.

The survey was conducted as part of the evaluation and development of EC's programs and services.

Methodology

Environics conducted an online survey with Official Agents from March 8 to 31, 2021. From a list of 1,847 unduplicated contact emails provided by Elections Canada, a total of 608 Official Agents completed an online interview, 33% of the records provided. The online survey was open from March 8 to 31, 2021. The participating respondents had the following regional distribution:

Regional distribution
Breakdown/Location Total Atlantic Quebec Ontario MB/SK Alberta BC Territories
Number of interviews 608 60 137 229 44 58 77 3
% of completed interviews 100% 10% 23% 38% 8% 10% 13% 1%
% of total OA contacts 100% 9% 24% 36% 8% 10% 13% 1%

NOTE: This was an attempted census of the Official Agent population, and as such, no margin of sampling error is cited.

Contract value

The contract value was $66,506.87 (HST included).

Report

This report begins with an executive summary outlining key findings and conclusions, followed by a detailed analysis of the survey data. Provided under a separate cover is a detailed set of "banner tables" presenting the results for all questions for the total and identified subgroups of interest.

These tables are referenced by the survey question in the detailed analysis.

In this report, quantitative results are expressed as percentages unless otherwise noted. Results may not add to 100% due to rounding or multiple responses. Net results cited in the text may not exactly match individual results shown in the tables due to rounding.

Note on timing: Although official agents are required to file campaign returns four months after election day, many campaigns requested extensions to submit the return, and some official agents were still completing their activities at the start of the survey. Nonetheless, those official agents who filed the campaign return within the prescribed timeframes may have experienced a 12 month gap between when they filed and the start of the survey, which could contribute to recall issues. As well, a few activities included in the survey (opening a campaign account, training materials and use of other services available during the campaign) occurred over 15 months prior and thus recall may be an issue for some. A few survey participants (and some who refused to participate) indicated the time gap was too great; this should be kept in mind when designing future research with this audience. It should be noted that some of the activities of the OAs may have been affected because wrapping up the campaign took place during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Use of research: The information gained through this public opinion research will assist in the evaluation of EC's administration of the political financing regime. It will also assist in identifying areas where EC's various products and services may be improved.

Key findings

  1. Information about Official Agents

  2. Getting the campaign underway

  3. Completing and submitting the electoral campaign return

  4. Electronic Financial Return (EFR)

  5. Elections Canada products and services

  6. Post-filing Elections Canada contact

  7. Closing of the campaign and other comments

Political neutrality statement and contact information

I hereby certify as senior officer of Environics that the deliverables fully comply with the Government of Canada political neutrality requirements outlined in the Communications Policy of the Government of Canada, and Procedures for Planning and Contracting Public Opinion Research. Specifically, the deliverables do not include information on electoral voting intentions, political party preferences, standings with the electorate, or ratings of the performance of a political party or its leaders.

Brenda Sharpe
Senior Research Associate, Corporate and, Public Affairs
Environics Research Group
brenda.sharpe@environics.ca

Supplier name: Environics Research Group
PWGSC contract number: 005005-190772/001/CY
Original contract date: 2020-02-28
For more information, contact Elections Canada at rop-por@elections.ca