Original article by Roy Morgan
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 30-Apr-19
For the second straight week the Roy Morgan Poll shows the two major parties locked in a tight contest with a slight edge to the ALP 51% cf. L-NP 49% on a two-party preferred basis, according to a face-to-face survey conducted on the weekend of April 27/28, 2019 with a representative cross-section of 826 Australian electors. Both major parties managed to increase their primary votes this week at the expense of Pauline Hanson’s One Nation, but there was no change to the close overall two-party preferred result ahead of the first Leaders’ Debate between Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten in Perth. The L-NP primary vote was up 0.5% to 39.5% from a week ago compared to the ALP on 36% (up 0.5%). Support for the Greens was unchanged at 9.5% while support for One Nation fell 2% to 2.5%. Support for Clive Palmer’s United Australia Party (UAP) was unchanged on 2% while support for Independents/Others was up 1% to 10.5%.
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