Two polls have Labor third on primary votes, five months out from the Victorian election
With the Victorian state election in late November, two polls have Labor sinking to third on primary votes, behind One Nation and the Coalition. Labor Premier Jacinta Allan’s net approval is below -35 in both polls. A federal Resolve poll agrees with other polls in having One Nation leading on primary votes. A three-way preferred PM question has Pauline Hanson leading. Preference flows from the May 9 Farrer byelection have been released. A large portion of Liberal and Nationa
Two recent polls show Labor trailing behind One Nation and the Coalition in primary votes ahead of the Victorian state election. Labor Premier Jacinta Allan's net approval remains low, with negative ratings affecting her standing. The Coalition and One Nation have seen gains in support, while the Greens remain stable. Preference flows from the Farrer byelection suggest some voters did not follow traditional how-to-vote cards. In the latest polls, the Coalition led Labor by a narrow margin after preferences were applied. Both polls indicate a decline in Labor's primary vote share. The long-term governance of Labor in Victoria may contribute to public fatigue. Analysts suggest that Labor's poll numbers may continue to decline as the election approaches. Federal Labor's recent performance has also impacted state support for the party.
Labor's declining poll numbers and public approval could influence the outcome of the upcoming Victorian state election.
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