The graph displayed above contains the results of 37 Newspoll surveys published between 4 February 2018 and 13 February 2022.
Two days after Scott Morrison became Australia's 30th prime minister the Newspoll survey of 26 September 2018 showed the 'two party preferred' vote stood at Labor 56 (unchanged) to Coalition 44 (-5).
The day before the 18 May 2019 federal general election Newspoll showed the 'two party preferred' vote stood at Labor 51.5 to Coalition 48.5. The Coalition went on to win the 2019 election 77 seats to 68 seats, with a 9 seat majority in the House of Representatives - since reduced to an 8 seat majority.
Six times between 10 November 2019 and 6 June 2021 the 'two party preferred' vote stood at 50-50.
On 13 February 2022 - just 66 days out from the last possible date for the constitutionally required federal general election - Newspoll showed the 'two party preferred' vote stood at Labor 55 to Coalition 45.
The
Australian,
Newspoll
published on 13 February 2022 revealed:
FIRST
PREFERENCE VOTE:
Coalition
34%
(unchanged)
Labor
41%
(unchanged)
TWO
PARTY PREFERRED VOTE:
Coalition
45%
(+1)
Labor
55%
(-1)
The
Greens
8% (-3)
Pauline
Hanson’s One Nation
3% (unchanged)
Others
14% (+3)
LEADER’S
PERFORMANCE:
Scott
Morrison
Approval
40%
(+1)
Disapproval
56%
(-2)
Anthony
Albanese
Approval
37%
(-3) Disapproval
46%
(+3)
BETTER PRIME MINISTER:
Scott
Morrison
43% (unchanged)
Anthony
Albanese 38%
(-3)
Unsure
19%
Newspoll
survey
was conducted on
Wednesday
9
February to
Saturday 13
February 2022 from
a sample of 1,526 respondents.
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