Original article by Roy Morgan
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 22-Feb-23
The latest Roy Morgan Poll on State voting intention in New South Wales shows the ALP on 52% (down 3% points since December) ahead of the Liberal-National Coalition on 48% (up 3% points) on a two-party preferred basis. The Liberal-National Coalition gained ground on the ALP in January, with primary support increasing 1.5% points to 35%; primary support for the ALP was down 1% point to 32.5%. Not since the 2007 New South Wales Election have both major parties failed to secure a primary vote support of at least 40% in a New South Wales State Election. The support for minor parties and independents remained at a high level in January, down slightly by 0.5% points to 32.5%. Support for the Greens was down 2.5% points to 9.5% while support for One Nation increased 2% points to 6.5%. This Roy Morgan Poll on State voting intention was conducted via telephone and online surveying with 1,147 New South Wales electors aged 18+ during the month of January 2023.
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