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.
In [...]
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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Friday, June 5, 2009 – 6:03 pm
The latest Roy Morgan survey of 1804 respondents has Labor’s two-party lead unchanged at 58-42, with their primary vote down 0.5 per cent to 49 per cent and the Coalition’s down 1.5 per cent to 36 per cent. The Greens are up a point to 9 per cent. Much else to report:
• On Monday, Galaxy [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal politics, Victorian politics
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Also tagged Alan Ferguson, Alice Pryor, Andrew McIntosh, Anne Urquhart, Brunswick, Carlo Carli, Caulfield, Danny Michel, David Fawcett, David Hawker, David Southwick, Enver Erdogan, Eric Locke, Frank Greenstein, Galaxy, Georgie Crozier, Helen Polley, Helen Shardey, Katrina Rainsford, Kelly O'Dwyer, Kerry O'Brien, Kevin Andrews, Kevin Harkins, Kew, Lambros Tapinos, Louise Staley, Matt Makin, Menzies, Nick Minchin, republicanism, Rod Nockles, Sean Edwards, Simon Illingworth, Simon Ramsay, UMR Research, Wannon
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Friday, May 22, 2009 – 3:13 pm
Unpredictable Roy Morgan has unloaded two very different sets of poll results: one using its usual face-to-face methodology, but based on one week’s sample rather than the recently more usual two, and the other a phone poll in which respondents were also asked about leadership preference, contrary to normal Morgan practice. The face-to-face poll is [...]
Friday, May 15, 2009 – 1:52 pm
The latest fortnightly Roy Morgan survey has Labor’s two-party lead increasing from 59-41 to 60-40. Labor’s primary vote is steady on 50 per cent, while the Coalition’s is down 1.5 per cent to 34 per cent. The balance is evenly distributed among the Greens, Family First and others.
Other news:
• Antony Green tells you everything you [...]
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 Bass, Corangamite, enrolment, Gary Clark, Greg Chijoff, Guy Barnett, Jeff Egan, Josh Frydenberg, Kooyong, Lindsay, Michael King, Michael Ronaldson, pamphlet scandal, Sarah Henderson
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Friday, April 17, 2009 – 3:52 pm
The latest weekly Roy Morgan face-to-face poll has Labor’s two-party lead unchanged at 61-39, although its primary vote is down 1.5 per cent to 51.5 per cent while the Coalition is unchanged on 33.5 per cent. The slack has been taken up by Family First and independent/others.
Elsewhere:
• The Central Midlands & Coastal Advocate reports that [...]
Friday, April 10, 2009 – 2:54 pm
… with some God-fearing Good Friday news nuggets to tide you over until the pubs re-open.
• Senate polls have consistently proved themselves to be pointless endeavours, but let the record note that Roy Morgan has produced one from their last three months of surveys. This might be of at least some use if Morgan gave [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Electoral reform, Federal politics, Tasmanian politics
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Also tagged BC-STV, Elise Archer, Hare Clark, Malcolm Mackerras, Marti Zucco, Matt Stevenson, Michael Hodgman, mixed member proportional, Nick Xenophon
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Friday, April 3, 2009 – 3:11 pm
Labor has enjoyed an unlikely sounding spike in the latest Morgan poll, to 61-39 from 57-43 a fortnight ago, for which the most likely explanation is that the previous one was a rogue. Its primary vote is up 4.5 per cent to 53 per cent while the Coalition is down 5.5 per cent to 33.5 [...]