The Australian, online, 23 July 2017
Tuesday, 25 July 2017
If an Australian federal election was held today......
The sixteenth consecutive Newspoll shows the Labor Party leading the Liberal-Nationals Coalition.
This time by 53 to 47 per cent on a two-party preferred basis calculated on the preference flow at the July 2016 federal election.
The primary vote in this latest poll was: Coalition 36 (+1) Labor 37 (+1) Greens 9 (-1) One Nation 9 (-2) Others 9 (+1)
The survey of 1,677 voters, taken between Thursday 20 July and Sunday 23 July 2017, has a margin of error of 2.4 per cent.
As the two party preferred percentages for Labor and the Coalition have remained unchanged for the last five Newspolls this is what the Australian Parliament might look like:
Swing percentage is based on most recent data from Newspoll on a two party preferred basis
and represents changes in seats for the Coalition and Labor Party only. Data source: Newspoll
The Australian, online, 23 July 2017
The Australian, online, 23 July 2017
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poll,
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