Hon. Mohamed Farah Bardad leads Bashir by 36 points in a survey poll.

Mwalimu Farah Bardad leads Member of Parliament Bashir Abdullahi by more than 30 points in a poll by Ammco researchers at Mandera north constituency. Fielded a few months prior to Election Day, the poll is among recent ones finding Bardad with a steady lead.
The survey was fielded online between January 13 and March 10, with many of the responses coming in by March 1st.
The survey has a sampling margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points, and its results included a broad sample of respondents that have not been weighted for likely voters.
Across age groups, Mwalimu maintains a significant advantage by earning 94% of the youth among whom Bashir has only 6% of the youth who are likely to be the difference during the voting days compared to Ugases and oldsters.
In terms of respondents who previously backed Bashir in 2016, 70% percent said they plan to flip this cycle for Bardad.
By: AMMCO Survey group
Published and revised: Abdifatah Mohamed
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