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Alberta’s Progressive Conservatives are leading a four-way horse race in their Calgary-Greenway stronghold ahead of the March 22 byelection, according to a new poll for Postmedia.

The Mainstreet Research automated phone poll of 523 Calgary-Greenway residents on March 9 shows Progressive Conservative candidate Prab Gill in the lead among decided and leading voters, with 31 per cent support.

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The NDP’s Roop Rai is second at 24 per cent, followed by Wildrose candidate Devinder Toor at 22 per cent and Liberal Khalil Karbani at 21 per cent.

“Even though we’re showing this big lead, it really is anybody’s race at this point … it looks like a four-way race,” said Mainstreet’s David Valentin in an interview.

“I wouldn’t predict this race because it could go any number of ways.”

The poll shows the Green’s Thana Boonlert far behind at one per cent support. There are also three Independent candidates in the race — Said Hussein Abdulbaki, Larry Heather and Sukhi Rai — who were not included in the survey.