With only a few days to go until Saskatoon residents cast their ballots, the final Mainstreet/Postmedia poll of the race is out and Don Atchison is in the lead.

Atchison currently sits at 32 per-cent, up two per cent from the last poll.

Kelley Moore has dropped significantly to 20 per-cent, a loss of eight points.

Charlie Clark has passed Moore, to take second place. He is at 28 per cent, a jump of seven points.

Devon Hein is at three per cent.

The poll also found that 17 per cent of voters are still undecided.

The poll surveyed 799 Saskatoon residents on Oct. 23, and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.47 per cent 19 times out of 20.

Insightrix and CKOM also conducted a web poll, which also found Atchison to be in the lead.

The Insightrix poll finds that 28 per cent of people who intend to vote will support Atchison.

Moore is a close second, with 24 per cent of the vote.

Clark comes in third, at 21 per cent.

Hein only received one per-cent support from voters in the Insightrix poll.

The poll found that 18 per cent of people were not sure who they would vote for, while eight per cent did not want to reveal who they were voting for.

The Insightrix poll surveyed 800 SaskWatch Research Panel members between Oct. 20 and Oct 22. Since the poll was conducted online, margin of error is not considered to be applicable.