Saturday, October 17, 2009 – 6:23 am
Roy Morgan has simultaneously unloaded two sets of polling figures, as it does from time to time. The regular fortnightly face-to-face poll, conducted over the previous two weekends from a sample of 1684, has Labor’s lead nudging up to 60-40 compared with 59.5-40.5 at the previous such poll. Both major parties are down 1.5 per [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, Federal Redistributions, NSW Politics, SA politics
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Also tagged campaign finance, Dickson, Dubbo, Dunkley, Electoral reform, Helen Constas, Peter Dutton, Port Macquarie, primaries, redistributions, SA politics
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Sunday, October 11, 2009 – 5:12 am
No proper Roy Morgan poll this week, but they do provide results on preferred Labor and Liberal leaders. Kevin Rudd scores a surprisingly modest 51 per cent as Labor leader, weighed down by contrary Liberals and a telling preference for Julia Gillard among the small sample of Greens supporters. Among Labor supporters, his rating is [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, NSW Politics, SA politics
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Also tagged Andrew MacLeod, Australian Democrats, David Winderlich, Fran Bailey, Ian Cohen, Jan Barham, Lee Rhiannon, Lismore, McEwen, NSW Legislative Council, Page, Rob Mitchell, Robert Ellicott, Stuart George, Sylvia Hale, Thomas George
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Saturday, September 5, 2009 – 8:59 pm
The latest Morgan face-to-face poll gives Labor its best result since April: a 61-39 two-party lead, up from 58-42 last week. Labor is up three points on the primary vote to 50.5 per cent, the Coalition down one to 33.5 per cent, the Greens steady on 9.5 per cent and “others” back down to 4.5 [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, NSW Politics, Victorian politics
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Also tagged Belinda Neal, Bruce Atkinson, Fowler, Gilmore, Joe Tripodi, Matt Brown, Paul Lynch, Robertson, Victorian Legislative Council
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Friday, August 21, 2009 – 3:15 pm
The past fortnight’s face-to-face Morgan polling has Labor’s two-party lead down from 60.5-39.5 to 58-42. Labor is down three points on the primary vote to 47.5 per cent, the Coalition is up 0.5 per cent to 34.5 per cent and the Greens are up one to 9.5 per cent. Apart from that:
• Phillip Coorey of [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Electoral reform, Federal Politics, NSW Politics, SA politics
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Also tagged Barry Haase, campaign finance, Carol Vincent, Clover Moore, Cook, Cory Bernardi, Durack, Ed Husic, Electoral reform, Fowler, Gabrielle Upton, Graeme Wedderburn, Greenway, John Barilaro, Julie Owens, Kororoit, Laurie Ferguson, Mark Andrew, Monaro, NSW Senate, O'Connor, Parramatta, Paul Petit, sA Legislative Council, Scott Morrison, Steve Whan, Sydney, Tammy Jennings, Tony Crook, Vaucluse, Wendy Waller, Wilson Tuckey
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Saturday, August 8, 2009 – 4:02 am
Two polls from Morgan, which as ever moves in mysterious ways. Without question the headline finding is the face-to-face poll of 1832 respondents conducted over the previous two weekends, showing a healthy spike in Labor’s two-party lead to 60.5-39.5 from 57.5-42.5 at the previous such poll. The 574-sample phone poll was probably conducted to get [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, NSW Election 2007, NT Politics
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Also tagged Alison Anderson, Bankstown, Belinda Neal, Blaxland, Danna Vale, double dissolutions, fixed terms, Gerry Wood, Gosford, Hughes, John Della Bosca, Laurie Ferguson, Marie Andrews, McMahon, Nathan Rees, Northern Territory politics, NSW Politics, Parramatta, primaries, proportional representation, Reid, Riverstone, Robertson
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Saturday, July 25, 2009 – 11:49 am
The latest Morgan face-to-face survey (the accompanying spiel says telephone, but I believe this is a mistake) was conducted over the previous two weekends, and it shows no change worth mentioning on two-party preferred, with Labor’s lead down from 58-42 to 57.5-42.5. Both major parties have gained on the primary vote, Labor up 1.5 per [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, Victorian politics, Western Australian Politics
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Also tagged Alby Schultz, Annabel Dignance, Anthony Carbines, Arthur Sinodinos, Bathurst, Berowra, Bill Heffernan, Boothby, Bradfield, Craig Langdon, David Coleman, Dennis Jensen, Dickson, Dubbo, Glenn Piggott, Hajnal Ban, Herbert, Higgins, Howard Worthing, Ivanhoe, Julian Leeser, Kelly O'Dwyer, Mia Handshin, Monaro, Nathan Murphy, Noel McCoy, North West, NSW Senate, Paul Fletcher, Peter Dutton, Peter Lindsay, Philip Ruddock, Shaun Leane, Sturt, Tamworth, Tangney, Theo Theophanous, Tim Wilson, Tom Switzer, Vasko Nastevski, Victorian Legislative Council, Vince Catania, Wollondilly, Wright
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Friday, July 10, 2009 – 5:29 pm
The first Roy Morgan face-to-face poll to catch the full force of the OzCar aftermath shows Labor’s two-party lead up from 55-45 to 58-42. Conducted over the past two weekends from a sample of 1190 (smaller than usual from a poll covering two weeks), it has Labor up 0.5 per cent on the primary vote [...]
Friday, June 26, 2009 – 8:05 pm
The latest Morgan face-to-face survey of 897 respondents was conducted last weekend, at the worst possible time for Labor with respect to “utegate”, and it shows their two-party lead narrowing from 57-43 to 55-45. This is Labor’s weakest showing at a Morgan face-to-face poll since August 2008, a month before Malcolm Turnbull replaced Brendan Nelson [...]
Sunday, June 21, 2009 – 12:49 am
The latest Roy Morgan face-to-face poll has Labor’s two-party lead at 57-43, down from 58-42 a fortnight ago. On the primary vote, Labor is down 0.5 per cent to 48.5 per cent, the Coalition is up 2 per cent to 38 per cent and the Greens are down 1 per cent to 7 per cent.
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By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, Queensland Politics, Tasmanian Periodical Elections, Tasmanian Politics, Victorian politics
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Also tagged Adam Searle, Add new tag, Allison Ritchie, Andrew McIntosh, Bob Debus, Bob Smith, Brimbank City Council, Caulfield, David Southwick, Deakin, Deanne Rhyll, Derrimut, electoral reforms, Essendon, fixed terms, Footscray, George Seitz, Helen Shardey, Higgins, John Pesutto, John Roskam, Josh Frydenberg, Julian Sheezel, Justin Madden, Kahlil Eideh, Keilor, Kelly O'Dwyer, Ken Aldred, Kew, Kooyong, Kororoit, Macquarie, Mal Brough, Marlene Kairouz, Marsha Thomson, Martin Pakula, Natalie Sykes-Hutchins, New South Wales Legislative Council, Niddrie, Pembroke, Peter Wellington, Petro Georgiou, Phil Barresi, Rob Hulls, Steve Hutchins, Tasmanian Legislative Council, Telmo Languiller, Theo Theophanous, Tom Elliott, Victorian Legislative Council
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Sunday, June 14, 2009 – 9:08 am
The Poll Bludger is still in Summer Edition mode, so pardon me for being less than timely with the news that Roy Morgan attached a question on voting intention to its recent 715-sample phone survey on consumer confidence, which had Labor leading 57.5-42.5. Something like normal service will resume as of tomorrow night’s Newspoll. Other [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, NSW Politics, Victorian politics
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Also tagged Andrew McIntosh, Belinda Neal, Brighton, Caulfield, Cook, Corangamite, Essendon, George Seitz, Helen Shardey, Justin Madden, Keilor, Kew, Kim Wells, Louise Asher, Marie Ficarra, Michael Towke, Robertson, Rod Nockles, Sarah Henderson, Scoresby, Scott Morrison
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