A new poll of Saskatchewan voters by Mainstreet Research says Scott Moe remains popular.

For the past few months, Moe and the Sask Party have had the majority of support in the province.

Mainstreet surveyed 695 people living in Saskatchewan for two days in March. The margin of error is plus or minus 3.72 per cent, 19 times out of 20.

"The Sask. Party would win big if another election were held today," said Joseph Angolano, vice president of Mainstreet Research.

He said the polls seem to indicate opinions haven't wavered since Moe was made Premier,

That's different than the "ebbs and flows" seen in other provinces.

For example, he said British Columbia Premier John Horgan has been moving up as Doug Ford's popularity in Ontario trends down.

Angolano said other polling indicates Moe resonates with the majority of people in Saskatchewan, particularly when it comes to championing the resource industry and decrying environmental concerns and the carbon tax.

"He's been on the right side of public opinion on on that," Angolano said. "He's seen as a strong advocate for the Saskatchewan economy. That's probably going to play well."

Meili lags behind

Among voters who identified themselves as either decided or leaning, Moe has a popularity rating of 55 per cent.

Meanwhile. the provincial NDP has been unable to make big gains in popularity.

Ryan Meili, leader of the Opposition NDP, has 31.2 per cent of the votes of people polled.

The survey asked 65 Saskatchewan voters whether they had a favourable view of leaders in the province. Scott Moe's lead is strong with a positive rating of +18.8.

Meili has a rating of -5.8% according to the poll.

Mainstreet is a public research firm that polls about all levels of government.