Original article by Roy Morgan
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 26-Nov-24
ALP support at 51%, up 2% points from a week ago, is now narrowly ahead of the Coalition 49% (down 2% points) on a two-party preferred basis, as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese travelled to the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation and Group of 20 leadership forums in South America. If a Federal Election were held now the result would be ‘too close to call’, the latest Roy Morgan survey finds. The close result this week, and the large size of the crossbench (currently 16 seats) means the ALP or Coalition would require the support of minor parties and independents to form government. ALP primary support recovered this week, up 2.5% to 31.5% at the expense of the Coalition, down 2% to 37%. Support for the Greens dropped 1% to 12.5%, One Nation was unchanged at 6.5%, Other Parties were down 0.5% to 4% and Independents increased 1% to 8.5%.
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