The latest federal polling data from Roy Morgan indicates shifts in voter support for Australian political parties.
Key Findings
Primary Vote: Notable Shifts
- Labor's primary vote is up two percentage points, reaching 28.5%.
- The Coalition's support is down one-and-a-half percentage points, now at 24%.
- One Nation saw a decrease of one percentage point, settling at 22.5%.
- The Greens' primary vote is down two percentage points to 12.5%.
Two-Party Preferred (TPP): Labor Maintains Lead
Labor leads the Coalition 54-46 based on respondent-allocated preferences, a slight shift from the previous 54.5-45.5.
- When applying preferences from last year's federal election, Labor also leads the Coalition 52-48 (previously 53-47).
Methodology
The poll was conducted from March 9 to 15, involving a sample size of 1654 respondents. Notably, this week's Roy Morgan results did not fully replicate a significant drop in major party support observed in the previous week's poll.