The Interactive Voice Response (IVR) survey was conducted by Professor Anthony Piscitelli with assistance from students in the Conestoga College Public Service Program. The poll was crowd funded by Craig Radcliffe as an attempt to understand the dynamics of the race for Waterloo Region. This survey was conducted by randomly sampling listed landline numbers and randomly dialing likely Waterloo Region (Ontario, Canada) cellphone numbers. Results are considered accurate +/- 4.25%, 19 times out of 20. The margin of error on subsamples is higher. Sampling error also exists due to the mismatch created by the random dialing of phone numbers as opposed to randomly sampling actual Waterloo Region residents. The results represent a snapshot in time and may not be indicative of the final election results.