Original article by Roy Morgan
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 8-Apr-26
In the last week the ALP’s primary was virtually unchanged at 30.5%, but support for the L-NP Coalition increased 1.5% to 24% (Liberals up 0.5% to 20% and Nationals up 1% to 4%), likely at the expense of One Nation (down 2% to 21.5%). Support for the Greens dropped 1.5% to 12%, while Other Parties/Independents were up 1.5% to 12%, according to the latest Roy Morgan survey. On a two-party preferred basis (based on how electors said they would ‘vote’ their preferences) the ALP on 56% (down 0.5%) is well ahead of the L-NP 44% (up 0.5%). When preferences are allocated based on how Australians voted at the 2025 Federal Election, the ALP on 53.5% (down 1%) leads the L-NP 46.5% (up 1%). If a Federal Election were held now the ALP would be returned to Government with a clear majority under either method. The latest Roy Morgan survey is based on interviewing a representative cross-section of 1,411 Australian electors from 30 March 30 to 5 April.
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