Charlie Clark's approval rating high after first 2 months as mayor - Action News
Home WebMail Thursday, November 14, 2024, 03:40 AM | Calgary | 6.3°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Saskatoon

Charlie Clark's approval rating high after first 2 months as mayor

Saskatoons new mayor has been given the second-highest approval rating for mayors in the country in a new survey released Monday.

Clark given 2nd-highest approval rating in country, Regina Mayor Michael Fougere in 7th

Charlie Clark was given an approval rating of 72 per cent after his first two months in the mayor's seat. (Devin Heroux/CBC)

Saskatoon's new mayor has been given the second-highest approval rating for mayors in the country in a new survey released Monday.

Charlie Clark has a 72 per cent approval rating in a Mainstreet/Postmedia poll conducted earlier this month. Saskatoon city council, meanwhile, has a 59 per cent approval rating.

Clark spent 10 years as a councillor before running for mayor in last October's election. He defeated incumbent Don Atchison, who was seeking a fifth term.

Not a lot has happened in the city that would test the mayor.- JordonCooper, political columnist

"It's definitely a political honeymoon," Saskatoon StarPhoenixreporter Phil Tank told CBC's Saskatoon Morning. "It'smuch higher than the 41 per cent of people who voted for him."

Political columnist Jordon Cooper agreed that it's very early days in Clark's term as mayor.

"Not a lot has happened in the city that would test the mayor," he said. "The budget process was done by the time he took over;they [council] approved it ... Really, nothinghas happened that would make a dent in those numbers."

Still, Tank said it was interesting that Clark's approval ratings were so high, given October'sclose election, with Atchison receiving 37 per cent of the vote.

"You'd think there would be the potential of 37 per cent of the people saying, 'My guy didn't get in, so I'm going to dislike Charlie Clark,'"he said. "It doesn't seem to have happened. He's very popular."

The only mayor with a higher approval rating is Ottawa's Jim Watson at 79 per cent.

Regina Mayor Michael Fougere was given a 54 per cent approval rating in the survey, slightly above the 50 per cent given to Regina city council.

Michael Fougere, in his second term as Regina's mayor, was given an approval rating of 54 per cent. (CBC News)

Fougere's rating puts him in seventh place among the mayors included in the survey.

Mayors ranked by approval

  1. Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson: 79 per cent.
  2. Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark: 72 per cent.
  3. Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi: 65 per cent.
  4. Montreal Mayor Denis Coderr: 62 per cent.
  5. Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson: 58 per cent.
  6. Toronto Mayor John Tory: 55 per cent.
  7. Regina Mayor Michael Fougere: 54 per cent.
  8. Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman: 53 per cent.
  9. Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkins: 51 per cent.
  10. Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson: 50 per cent.

According to the release, 628 people were surveyed in Regina and 600 in Saskatoon. Probabilistic samples of these sizes would yield margins of error from +/- 3.92 to +/- fourper cent, 19 times out of 20.

With files from CBC Radio's Saskatoon Morning