2.5.5 Directional Signs Outside the Building
The above stacked bar graph shows respondents' opinions on the adequacy of directional signs helping voters find the entrance to the polling station. The results are as follows:
- Overall 84 percent of the respondents said that there were enough directional signs outside of the building to help them find the entrance of the polling station, 10 percent said there were not enough signs and 5 percent did not know or refused to answer.
- In Whitby–Oshawa 84 percent of the respondents said that there were enough directional signs outside of the building to help them find the entrance of the polling station, 13 percent said there were not enough signs and 3 percent did not know or refused to answer.
- In Yellowhead 85 percent of the respondents said that there were enough directional signs outside of the building to help them find the entrance of the polling station, 7 percent said there were not enough signs and 9 percent did not know or refused to answer.
- Base: n=838
- Base Whitby–Oshawa: n=515
- Base Yellowhead: n=323