Here are some key numbers from a Mainstreet Research/Postmedia Network Inc. poll on Saskatoon’s mayoral race conducted Tuesday.The random telephone survey, which included cellphones and land lines, of 834 residents is considered accurate within 3.38 per cent 19 times out of 20.

28 per cent

Undecided voters, followed by 26 per cent for Don Atchison, 23 per cent for Charlie Clark and 22 per cent for Kelley Moore.

31 per cent

Men voters who would vote for Atchison, followed by 22 per cent for Clark and 19 per cent for Moore (26 per cent undecided).

25 per cent

Women voters who would vote for Moore, followed by 24 per cent for Clark and 21 per cent for Atchison (29 per cent undecided)

35 per cent

Voters aged 18 to 34 who would vote for Clark, followed by 28 per cent for Moore and 19 per cent for Atchison (18 per cent undecided).

48 per cent

Voters 65 and older who would vote for Atchison, followed by 15 per cent for Moore and 11 per cent for Clark (24 per cent undecided).

71 per cent

Voters for Atchison who consider themselves strong supporters, followed by 63 per cent for Clark and 49 per cent for Moore.

51 per cent

Unfavourable rating for Atchison, followed by 29 per cent for Clark and 11 per cent for Moore.

38 per cent

Favourable rating for Atchison, followed by 34 per cent for Clark and 22 per cent for Moore.

38 per cent

Those who are not familiar with Moore, followed by 11 per cent for Clark and one per cent for Atchison.