Friday, November 13, 2009 – 1:37 pm
At last, a second poll to back the notion that Labor has taken a hit in recent weeks. The latest Roy Morgan face-to-face survey has Labor’s lead at 56-44: healthy enough in absolute terms, but down from 61-39 last week and 60.5-39.5 at the previous regular fortnightly survey. Labor is down 4.5 per cent on [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, Tasmanian Politics
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Also tagged ACT Senate, Belinda Neal, Canberra, Denison, Fraser, Indra Esguerra, Janet Pettigrew, Kathryn Hay, Lisa Singh, Louise Durack, Ocean Reef, Robertson, Stirling, Sue Ellerman, Wentworth
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Saturday, October 31, 2009 – 5:19 am
The latest fortnightly Roy Morgan face-to-face survey finds Labor maintaining the remarkable upward trend it has recorded across recent polling: its primary vote is up 2.5 per cent to 52 per cent, the Coalition’s is up 0.5 per cent to 34.5 per cent, while the Greens, Family First and independent/others are all down. On two-party [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, Tasmanian Politics, Victorian politics
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Also tagged Brian Wightman, Cook, Elwick, Fowler, Geoff Lyons, Jenny Branch, Jodie Campbell, John van Beveren, Kevin Hogan, Laurie Ferguson, Louise Staley, Lowe, Macarthur, Matthew Groom, Michael Towke, Page, Pat Farmer, primaries, Reid, Richmond, Ripon, Russell Matheson, Steve Titmus, Sue Hickey, Terry Martin, Vic Dunn
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Friday, October 2, 2009 – 4:29 pm
The latest Roy Morgan survey (two fortnights of face-to-face polling with a sample of 1129) has Labor’s two-party lead down from 62-38 to 59.5-40.5. Labor’s primary vote is down half a point to 51 per cent, the Coalition are up a solid three to 35.5 per cent and the Greens are down two to 7.5 [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, NSW Politics, Victorian politics
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Also tagged Adam Bandt, Blue Mountains, Bob Debus, Chifley, David Bradbury, double dissolutions, Geoff Lyons, Greenway, Jodie Campbell, John Falzon, Karen Andrews, Kathleen Maltzahn, Kerry Bartlett, Lindsay, Liz Ellis, Louise Markus, Macquarie, McPherson, Melbourne, Minna Knight, Peter Dutton, Phil Koperberg, Richmond, Roger Price
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Monday, September 28, 2009 – 9:32 pm
The latest Essential Research survey has Labor’s two-party lead at 59-41, up from 58-42 last week. Also featured are approval ratings for the Prime Minister and Opposition Leader (both up solidly from six weeks ago), respondents’ self-perceptions of their employment and salary outlooks, Kim Beazley’s appointment as ambassador to the United States (54 per cent [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, NSW Politics, Tasmanian Politics
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Also tagged Bart Bassett, Bennelong, Berowra, Bill Heffernan, Bruce Notley-Smith, Connie Fierravanti-Wells, Coogee, David Compton, David Miles, Fiona Nash, Franklin, Geoff Lyons, Jacquie Petrusma, Jann Stuckey, Jillian Law, Jodie Campbell, John Alexander, Karen Andrews, Londonderry, Mark Sheridan, McPherson, Menai, Michael Hart, Minna Knight, Noel McCoy, NSW Senate, Peter Dutton, Philip Ruddock, Richard Stuckey, Tony Mulder, Wayne Black
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Monday, July 27, 2009 – 10:26 pm
From Peter Brent at Mumble comes news that the latest fortnightly Newspoll has Labor’s two-party lead at 57-43 – up from 55-45 last time – with Labor’s primary vote on 46 per cent (up three), the Coalition on 38 per cent (down one) and the Greens on 9 per cent (down two). More to follow. [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, SA politics, Tasmanian Politics, Victorian politics
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Also tagged Andrew Katos, Brant Webb, Brian Wightman, Electoral reform, Essential Research, Kathryn Hay, Kororoit, Michelle Cripps, Michelle O'Byrne, Newspoll, Rob Soward, Ron Humphrey, Royal Adelaide Hospital, SA politics, Scott McLean, South Barwon, Tasmanian Politics, Theo Theophanous, Victorian politics, Wentworth
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Thursday, July 16, 2009 – 7:30 pm
Federal preselection season is in full swing, at least in some parts of the country. Three big Victorian Liberal contests are coming to the boil following the departure of sitting members in safe seats, while one Labor-held seat has produced a substantial challenge against a sitting member. The action in New South Wales and Queensland [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics
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Also tagged Alan Tudge, Andrew Nikolic, Andy Richards, Aston, Bennelong, Brunswick, Burhan Yigit, Calwell, Daniel Tehan, Darren Pearce, Dennis Jensen, Elizabeth Matuschka, Emanuele Cicciello, Glenn Piggott, Higgins, Hugh Koch, Jason Aldworth, John Pesutto, John Roskam, Julian Sheezel, Katrina Rainsford, Kelly O'Dwyer, Libby Lyons, Louise Staley, Mal Brough, Maria Vamvakinou, Matt Makin, McEwen, Melanie Howard, Michael Kroger, Nicholas McGowan, Rod Nockles, Steve Titmus, Sue McMillan, Tangney, Tim Wilson, Tom Elliott, Wannon
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Friday, July 3, 2009 – 8:17 am
The latest Reuters Poll Trend weighted average of Newspoll, Morgan and ACNielsen results has federal Labor with a two-party lead of 55.8-44.2, presumably being weighed down a little by recent results from before the weekend.
UPDATE: Roy Morgan has joined in on the action with a small sample (546) phone poll including questions on leadership approval, [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, Tasmanian Politics, Victorian politics
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Also tagged Brant Webb, Brian Wightman, Cowan, George Seitz, Hasluck, Karen Brown, Kathryn Hay, Keilor, Kevin Andrews, Menzies, Michelle O'Byrne, Mike Dean, Peter Tinley, Reuters Poll Trend, Scott McLean, Stirling, Swan, Tim Hammond
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Friday, May 29, 2009 – 9:13 pm
No Morgan poll this week. Here’s some of the other mail:
• The Launceston Examiner reports that Brigadier Andrew Nikolic, veteran of numerous overseas postings and until recently the Australian Defence Force’s director-general of public affairs, has “confirmed that he is interested” in Liberal preselection for the federal seat of Bass. Also said to have his [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Electoral reform, Federal Politics
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Also tagged Adele Carles, Andrew Nikolic, British politics, Electoral reform, Fremantle, George Colbran, Guy Barnett, Herbert, John Pesutto, Josh Frydenberg, Kooyong, Malcolm Mackerras, Peter Lindsay
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Saturday, May 2, 2009 – 12:33 am
The first Roy Morgan face-to-face poll in a fortnight shows Labor’s two party lead down from 61-39 to 59-41. Labor’s primary vote is down 1.5 per cent to 50 per cent, while the Coalition’s is up 3 per cent to 36.5 per cent. Possum detects a negative correlation between Morgan’s sample sizes and Coalition primary [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics
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Also tagged Corangamite, enrolment, Gary Clark, Greg Chijoff, Guy Barnett, Jeff Egan, Josh Frydenberg, Kooyong, Lindsay, Michael King, Michael Ronaldson, Morgan poll, pamphlet scandal, Sarah Henderson
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Monday, March 30, 2009 – 12:27 am
The Fairfax broadsheets have published an ACNielsen survey of 1400 voters showing federal Labor’s two-party lead at 58-42, up from 55-45 at the previous poll in November. Labor leads on the primary vote 47 per cent to 37 per cent. Also in the poll:
• Kevin Rudd’s approval rating is up four points to a stratospheric [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, Tasmanian Politics, Victorian politics, Western Australian Politics
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Also tagged ACNielsen, Afghanistan, Anna Bligh, Dave Kelly, David Compton, David Fry, daylight saving, Denison, Essential Research, fixed terms, Franklin, Fremantle, Jillian Law, Kooyong, Lyons, Marti Zucco, Michael Ferguson, Michael Hodgman, Peter Gutwein, Peter Tagliaferri, Rebecca White, Susan Napier, Vanessa Goodwin, Will Hodgman
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