Friday, November 20, 2009 – 2:05 pm
Morgan seems to be back to reporting weekly face-to-face polling, at least for the time being: the latest survey of 1014 respondents has Labor down 1.5 per cent to 45 per cent and the Coalition down 2 per cent to 36.5 per cent, changing the two-party vote from 56-44 to 56.5-43.5. The Greens are up [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, Tasmanian Politics
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Also tagged Andy Gillespie, Bennelong, Chifley, Chris Hayes, Damien Ogden, Denison, Ed Husic, Fowler, John Alexander, Laurie Ferguson, Lylea McMahon, Mark Chan, Marti Zucco, Michael Hodgman, Nick Bleasdale, Reid, Richmond, Roger Price, Shellharbour, Stephen Jones, Tania Murdock, Throsby, Werriwa
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Monday, November 16, 2009 – 10:23 pm
The Australian reports the latest Newspoll has Labor bouncing from last fortnight’s 52-48 quirk to 56-44. Interesting to note that Kevin Rudd’s personal ratings were unaffected by the upheaval: while the two-party rating went from 59-41 to 52-48 to 56-44, preferred prime minister went from 65-19 to 63-19 to 63-22. More to follow. Also:
• Essential [...]
Friday, November 6, 2009 – 3:53 pm
Roy Morgan has leapt in with last weekend’s face-to-face polling of 1050 respondents, showing Labor’s lead has actually nudged slightly upwards: from 60.5-39.5 to 61-39. Labor’s primary vote is down one point to 51 per cent, but the Coalition’s is also down two to 32.5 per cent. Contra Newspoll, the Greens are up two to [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics
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Also tagged Adam Searle, Berowra, Bob Debus, Brisbane, Chris Hayes, Damien Ogden, John Murphy, Laurie Ferguson, Leichhardt, Macquarie, Nick Bleasdale, Reid, Susan Templeman, Teresa Gambaro, Warren Entsch, Werriwa
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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 Bass, Brian Wightman, Cook, Elwick, Fowler, Geoff Lyons, Jenny Branch, Jodie Campbell, John van Beveren, Kevin Hogan, Laurie Ferguson, Louise Staley, Lowe, 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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Saturday, October 24, 2009 – 5:30 am
The federal redistribution of New South Wales has been completed, with a final determination that turns up fewer surprises than the recent effort in Queensland. Antony Green has as always given the new boundaries the once-over; all margins quoted herein are as calculated by him.
• The commissioners have responded to widespread criticism of the original [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Redistributions, NSW Politics, Victorian politics
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Also tagged Arthur Sinodinos, Bankstown, Bob La Castra, Burwood, Cameron Thompson, Coogee, David Solly, Dickson, Graham Watt, Greg Warren, Hajnal Ban, Hazem El Masri, John Murphy, Lakemba, Laurie Ferguson, Lowe, Michael Freelander, Miranda Devine, Nick Bleasdale, Pat Farmer, Paul Nunnari, Peter Dutton, Reid, Russell Matheson, Sally Loane, Steve Lawrence, Tony Stewart, Vaucluse, Wright
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Saturday, September 26, 2009 – 3:27 am
Wherein the Poll Bludger celebrates the grand final weekend by doing what it always does. No Morgan poll this week, but they do inform us that St Kilda supporters are slightly less likely to practise yoga than normal people. Not only but also:
• Today’s the big day for the Liberal Party’s preselection in Bradfield. Read [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, NSW Politics, Victorian politics
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Also tagged Andrew Katos, Burwood, Camden, Chris Patterson, David Solly, Graham Watt, Greenway, Karen Andrews, Kerry Bartlett, Louise Markus, Macquarie, Margaret May, McPherson, Michael Hart, Pat Farmer, Peter Dutton, Richard Stuckey, Ron Humphrey, South Barwon, Stephen Lawrence, Tony Le Deux
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Monday, August 31, 2009 – 6:09 pm
The latest weekly Essential Research survey has Labor’s lead up from 58-42 to 60-40. The survey also shows opinion is evenly divided on whether the Liberal and National parties should stay in coalition (39 per cent each way); that most believe Malcolm Turnbull doesn’t have enough control of the Liberal Party; that perceptions of job [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, NSW Politics, Victorian politics
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Also tagged Camden, Chris Patterson, Essential Research, Jai Rowell, Margaret Fitzherbert, Murray Thompson, Pat Farmer, primaries, Reuters Poll Trend, Sandringham, Wollondilly
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Monday, May 4, 2009 – 10:29 pm
The latest Newspoll confirms the trend of recent Morgan and Essential Research results in showing an easing in Labor’s lead, from 58-42 in the previous two fortnightly surveys to 55-45. Labor’s primary vote has dropped five points to 42 per cent, its lowest level since November, but the Coalition’s is up only one point to [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics
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Also tagged Alby Schultz, Alex Somlyay, asylum seekers, Berowra, Bill Heffernan, Bowman, Bronwyn Bishop, Bruce Scott, Essential Research, Fairfax, Gilmore, Hume, Joanna Gash, John Forrest, Judi Moylan, Kay Hull, Kevin Andrews, Mackellar, Maranoa, Margaret May, McPherson, Menzies, Michael Johnson, Michael Yabsley, Newspoll, O'Connor, Pearce, Philip Ruddock, Riverina, Ryan, Tanya Plibersek, Wilson Tuckey
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Friday, February 27, 2009 – 9:08 pm
It looked for a while as if Roy Morgan had returned to its weekly polling schedule, but that may have just been a short-term response to the stimulus package kerfuffle. In any event, there was no poll today. That being so, this week’s news nuggets will have to survive on their own:
• Alicia Bowie of [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, NSW Politics, Tasmanian Politics
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Also tagged Alex Hawke, Bass, Baulkham Hills, Bradfield, David Clarke, David Elliott, fixed terms, Greg Warren, Michael Ferguson, Nick Bleasdale, Pat Farmer, Riverstone, Wayne Merton
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