NSW Voting Intention: ALP lead over the L-NP increases in mid-March: ALP 53.5% cf. L-NP 46.5%

Original article by Roy Morgan
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 22-Mar-23

A special Roy Morgan SMS Poll on State voting intention in New South Wales shows the ALP on 53.5% (up 1% point since late February) ahead of the Liberal-National Coalition on 46.5% (down 1% point) in mid-March, with the state election to be held on Saturday. The ALP now has a primary vote of 34% (up 0.5% points since late February; the Liberal-National Coalition’s primary vote is also 34% (up 1.5% points), while 32% (down 2% points) of electors say they will vote for a minor party or independent candidate. Meanwhile, Labor leader Chris Minns has retained his lead as the ‘Better Premier’ on 52% (down 2% points since late February) over Premier Dominic Perrottet on 48% (up 2% points); however, the gap has closed slightly in recent weeks. This Roy Morgan SMS Poll on State voting intention was conducted via SMS with 1,013 New South Wales electors aged 18+ from March 10-14.

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ROY MORGAN LIMITED, MORGAN POLL, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, LIBERAL PARTY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, NATIONAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA

NSW Voting Intention: ALP lead over the L-NP increases slightly in late February: ALP 52.5% cf. L-NP 47.5%

Original article by Roy Morgan
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 6-Mar-23

A special Roy Morgan SMS Poll on State voting intention in New South Wales shows the ALP on 52.5% (up 0.5% points since January) ahead of the Liberal-National Coalition on 47.5% (down 0.5% points) in late February, less than a month before the State Election. The ALP now has a slight primary vote lead on 33.5% (up 1% point since January), and is now just ahead of the Liberal-National Coalition on 32.5% (down 2.5% points). Meanwhile, 34% of electors say they will vote for minor parties and independents, up 1.5% points on January. The poll also shows that 54% of electors say that Opposition Leader Chris Minns is the ‘Better Premier’, compared to 46% that select incumbent Premier Dominic Perrottet. However, 53% of electors say they approve of the job Perrottet is doing, while 47% disapprove. This Roy Morgan SMS Poll on State voting intention was conducted via SMS with 981 New South Wales electors aged 18+ from February 24-28.

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ROY MORGAN LIMITED, MORGAN POLL, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, LIBERAL PARTY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, NATIONAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA

NSW Voting Intention: ALP lead over the L-NP cut in early in 2023: ALP 52% cf. L-NP 48%

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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MORGAN POLL, ROY MORGAN LIMITED

NSW Voting Intention: ALP increased their lead over the L-NP to end 2022: ALP 55% cf. L-NP 45%

Original article by Roy Morgan
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 1-Feb-23

The latest Roy Morgan Poll on State voting intention in New South Wales shows the ALP on 55% (up 3% points since November), well ahead of the Liberal-National Coalition on 45% (down 3% points) on a two-party preferred basis. Primary voting intention shows that they have both lost support to minor parties and independents, with the L-NP down 3.5% points to 33.5% and now level with the ALP on 33.5% (down 1.5% points). Both major parties have not failed to secure a primary vote support of at least 40% in a NSW election since 2007. Support for the Greens has risen by 0.5% points to 12% while support for ‘Other parties and independents’ is up 4.5% points to 21%. This Roy Morgan Poll on State voting intention was conducted via telephone and online surveying with 1,446 New South Wales electors aged 18+ during December 2022.

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MORGAN POLL, ROY MORGAN LIMITED

NSW Voting Intention: ALP 52% cf. L-NP 48% with State Election approaching in March 2023

Original article by Roy Morgan
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 21-Dec-22

The latest Roy Morgan Poll on State voting intention in New South Wales shows that the ALP on 52% (up 4% points since the 2019 State Election) has a slight lead over the Liberal-National Coalition on 48% (down 4% points) on a two-party preferred basis. The primary vote support of the two major parties is below 40%, with the Liberal-National Coalition on 37% (down 4.6% points from the 2019 Election), just ahead of the ALP on 35% ( up 1.7% points). Support for the Greens is at 11.5% (up 1.9% points) while total support for ‘Other parties and independents’ is now at 16.5% (up 1% point). Among the minor parties support for One Nation is at 5%, the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party is on 1.5% and the Animal Justice Party, Liberal Democrats, Legalise Cannabis Party, Clive Palmer’s United Australia Party and ‘Teal Independents’ are all on 0.5% support; another 7.5% say they will support other minor parties and independents. Roy Morgan CEO Michele Levine says Opposition Leader Chris Minns is on track to be the first Labor Premier of NSW since Kristina Keneally lost the 2011 State Election. This Roy Morgan Poll on State voting intention was conducted via telephone and online surveying with 1,234 New South Wales electors aged 18+ during the month of November.

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ROY MORGAN LIMITED, MORGAN POLL, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, LIBERAL PARTY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, NATIONAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA, THE GREENS NSW INCORPORATED, ONE NATION PARTY, SHOOTERS, FISHERS AND FARMERS PARTY, ANIMAL JUSTICE PARTY, LIBERAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY, LEGALISE CANNABIS PARTY, UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY

Mike Baird set to lead L-NP to clear victory in NSW Election

Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Morgan Poll Update – Page: Online : 24-Mar-15

A special SMS Morgan Poll on State voting intention has found that support for the New South Wales Coalition on a two-party preferred basis has risen by 0.5 per cent to 56 per cent. The poll, which was carried out from 20-23 March 2015, also shows that support for the Australian Labor Party has fallen by 0.5 per cent to 44 per cent. Roy Morgan Research executive chairman Gary Morgan says all signs points to a comfortable victory for the Coalition on 28 March, despite the Coalition’s losses in recent state elections in Queensland and Victoria

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MORGAN POLL, ROY MORGAN RESEARCH LIMITED, LIBERAL PARTY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, NATIONAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA, NEW SOUTH WALES. DEPT OF PREMIER AND CABINET, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, AUSTRALIAN GREENS, CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET

Baird to stop Liberal rot

Original article by Geoff Winestock
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1 & 5 : 23-Mar-15

The latest Fairfax Media-Ipsos poll shows that the New South Wales (NSW) Coalition has 54 per cent support on a two-party preferred basis, compared with 46 per cent for the Australian Labor Party. The poll, which was carried out from 19-21 March 2015, also shows that 48 per cent of NSW electors support the proposed partial sale of the state’s electricity network, while 47 per cent are against it. However, 61 per cent oppose the sale unless the proceeds are invested in new infrastructure projects

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FAIRFAX MEDIA LIMITED – ASX FXJ, IPSOS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, LIBERAL PARTY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, NATIONAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, NEW SOUTH WALES. DEPT OF PREMIER AND CABINET, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET, LIBERAL-NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND, VICTORIA. DEPT OF PREMIER AND CABINET, THE GREENS NSW INCORPORATED, CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY (FRED NILE GROUP), SHOOTERS AND FISHERS PARTY INCORPORATED, NO LAND TAX PARTY, REACHTEL PTY LTD

Mike Baird set to lead L-NP to clear victory in NSW Election

Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Morgan Poll Update – Page: Online : 17-Mar-15

A special SMS Morgan Poll on State voting intention has found that support for the New South Wales Coalition on a two-party preferred basis has risen by three per cent to 55.5 per cent. The poll, which was carried out from 13-15 March 2015, also shows that support for the Australian Labor Party has fallen by three per cent to 44.5 per cent. Roy Morgan Research executive chairman Gary Morgan says that despite Mike Baird taking a controversial position in support of the sale of electricity assets, it appears that he has done enough over the past year to convince electors to elect him as Premier in his own right on 28 March

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MORGAN POLL, ROY MORGAN RESEARCH LIMITED, LIBERAL PARTY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, NATIONAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA, NEW SOUTH WALES. DEPT OF PREMIER AND CABINET, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, AUSTRALIAN GREENS, CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY, NEW SOUTH WALES. INDEPENDENT COMMISSION AGAINST CORRUPTION

Race tightens in NSW although Baird still favoured. NSW electors nominate Infrastructure investment, Privatisation/Sale of Assets, Health & Hospitals, Political Leadership & Corruption, Education and Unemployment as Key Issues

Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Morgan Poll Update – Page: Online : 27-Feb-15

A special telephone Morgan Poll on State voting intention has found that the Liberal-National Party is set for victory in the New South Wales election on 28 March 2015. The poll, which was carried out from 20-22 February, shows that support for the Coalition on a two-party preferred basis has fallen by three per cent to 52.5 per cent since 14 February, while support for the Australian Labor Party has risen by three per cent to 47.5 per cent

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MORGAN POLL, ROY MORGAN RESEARCH LIMITED, LIBERAL PARTY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, NATIONAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, THE GREENS NSW INCORPORATED, CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY (FRED NILE GROUP), FAMILY FIRST PARTY AUSTRALIA LIMITED, PALMER UNITED PARTY, NEW SOUTH WALES. DEPT OF PREMIER AND CABINET

Concerns grow over NSW asset sales

Original article by Will Glasgow
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 8 : 10-Feb-15

A new public opinion poll shows that support for asset sales in New South Wales is waning. The Fairfax Media/Ipsos poll, which was carried out from 5-7 February 2015, shows that 23 per cent of electors support the partial sale of the electricity network. This is six per cent lower than in November 2014. The State Government will use proceeds from the partial privatisation to fund new infrastructure projects if it wins the 28 March election

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FAIRFAX MEDIA LIMITED – ASX FXJ, IPSOS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, NEW SOUTH WALES. DEPT OF PREMIER AND CABINET, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET, LIBERAL PARTY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, LIBERAL-NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND