Although he’s maintained a healthy lead over the past few weeks in the polls, Conservative Dan Albas has now taken a lead to 41.9 per cent as of Sept. 29, according to analyst Eric Garnier’s Threehundredeight.com, which compiles aggregate polling data from multiple sources.

These are numbers more reflective of his polls at the beginning of the campaign.

Trailing Albas is NDP challenger Angelique Wood at 25.8 per cent, down from 29.3 per cent on Sept. 10.

The Liberal’s Karley Scott takes third place with 22.8 per cent. Scott has been on a slow but steady incline, coming up from 18.8 per cent at the start of the campaign.

Green Party candidate Robert Mellalieu trails Scott with 9.2 per cent, consistent with his polling numbers throughout the campaign.

Nation wide, the Conservatives are leading in polls.

According to Garnier’s model, if an election had been held on Sept. 29, the Conservative Party would have won with 125 seats, forming a minority government.