Federal voting intention before US bombing of Iranian nuclear sites showed the ALP retained a strong two-party preferred lead: ALP 58% cf. L-NP 42%

Original article by Roy Morgan
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 25-Jun-25

The latest Roy Morgan survey shows that the ALP on 58% maintained a large two-party preferred lead over the L-NP Coalition on 42% on a two-party preferred basis for the first three weeks of June. Primary support for the ALP was at 37.5% (up 0.5% since May) in the first three weeks of June, and is clearly ahead of the Liberal-National Coalition on 31% (unchanged). Support for the Greens increased 0.5% to 12% and support for One Nation was unchanged at 6%. In addition, support for Independents/Other Parties was at 13.5% (down 1%). Meanwhile, the Roy Morgan Government Confidence Rating increased 4.5 points to 101.5 during the first three weeks of June. Government Confidence is now above the neutral level of 100 for the first time since February 2023. The latest Roy Morgan survey is based on interviewing a representative cross-section of 3,957 Australian electors from 2-22 June.

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