The race for premier appears to be too close to call, according to the latest poll.

Nanos Research has released a glimpse into what voters are thinking about heading into the provincial election.

More than 400 Ontarians (415) who identified themselves as decided voters were asked which party they would consider voting for in the provincial election. The results show 38.1 per cent of them support the Liberal Party whereas 34.7 per cent said they would vote for the Progressive Conservatives.

Support for the NDP was counted at 24.3 per cent and 2.7 per cent for the Green Party.

The poll, which was commissioned by CP24/CTV/GlobeandMail, lists its margin of error as plus or minus 4.9 per cent, 19 times out of 20.

The survey demonstrates the Liberals have managed to gain slightly more support from voters than earlier this month.

A Nanos poll released on Sept. 5 showed the Tories slightly leading the race with 35.4 per cent, followed by the Liberals with 31.9 per cent and the NDP at 22.8 per cent. The Green party finished fourth with 4.1 per cent.

Though it appears the Liberals have now edged the PCs, the margin of error puts the parties in a statistical tie.

More information about the survey is set to be released Tuesday morning.