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In the leadup to the next Australian federal election , a number of polling companies have been conducting regular opinion polls for various news organisations. These polls collected data on parties' primary vote, and contained an estimation of the two-party-preferred vote . They also asked questions about the electorate's views on major party leaders.
Graphical summary
Voting intention
Date
Brand
Firm
Interview mode
Sample size
Primary vote
2pp vote
L/NP
ALP
GRN
ONP
OTH
UND
L/NP
ALP
UND
27 January - 1 February 2021
Essential[1]
Essential
Online
1092
37%
35%
10%
3%
7%
8%
44%
47%
8%
27–30 January 2021
Newspoll[2]
YouGov
Online
1512
42%
36%
10%
3%
9%
–
50%
50%
–
18 January 2021
Essential[1]
Essential
Online
–
40%
33%
10%
3%
7%
7%
48%
45%
7%
14 December 2020
Essential[1]
Essential
Online
–
37%
35%
8%
4%
7%
9%
45%
46%
9%
30 November 2020
Essential[1]
Essential
Online
–
41%
33%
8%
4%
6%
8%
43%
49%
8%
25–28 November 2020
Newspoll[3]
YouGov
Online
1511
43%
36%
11%
2%
8%
–
51%
49%
–
16 November 2020
Essential[1]
Essential
Online
–
38%
35%
9%
4%
6%
7%
45%
47%
7%
14–15, 21–22 November 2020
Morgan Poll[4]
Roy Morgan
Online
2824
42%
34%
12%
4%
8%
–
50.5%
49.5%
–
4–7 November 2020
Newspoll[5]
YouGov
Online
1510
43%
35%
11%
3%
8%
–
51%
49%
–
2 November 2020
Essential[1]
Essential
Online
–
39%
35%
9%
3%
5%
9%
44%
46%
9%
14–19 October 2020
Essential[6]
Essential
Online
–
39%
35%
9%
3%
7%
8%
48%
45%
8%
12 October 2020
Essential[6]
Essential
Online
–
40%
33%
9%
3%
5%
9%
47%
44%
9%
8–10 October 2020
Newspoll[7]
YouGov
Online
1527
44%
34%
11%
3%
8%
–
52%
48%
–
5 October 2020
Essential[6]
Essential
Online
–
39%
34%
9%
5%
6%
7%
47%
46%
7%
21 September 2020
Essential[6]
Essential
Online
–
41%
31%
10%
4%
5%
9%
49%
42%
8%
16–19 September 2020
Newspoll[8]
YouGov
Online
2068
43%
34%
12%
3%
8%
–
51%
49%
–
7 September 2020
Essential[6]
Essential
Online
–
38%
32%
10%
3%
9%
8%
45%
47%
8%
26–29 August 2020
Newspoll[9]
YouGov
Online
1507
41%
36%
11%
3%
9%
–
50%
50%
–
24 August 2020
Essential[6]
Essential
Online
–
39%
35%
9%
4%
6%
7%
47%
45%
7%
8–9, 15–16 August 2020
Morgan Poll[10]
Roy Morgan
Telephone/Online
2841
46%
32.5%
11%
3%
7.5%
–
54%
46%
–
10 August 2020
Essential[6]
Essential
Online
–
38%
34%
9%
4%
5%
10%
46%
44%
10%
5–8 August 2020
Newspoll[11]
YouGov
Online
1509
43%
33%
11%
4%
9%
–
52%
48%
–
23–26 July 2020
Essential[12]
Essential
Online
1058
38%
35%
9%
4%
6%
8%
45%
47%
8%
11–12, 18–19 July 2020
Morgan Poll[13]
Roy Morgan
Telephone/Online
2589
43.5%
33.5%
11%
2.5%
9.5%
–
51.5%
48.5%
–
15–18 July 2020
Newspoll[14]
YouGov
Online
1850
44%
34%
10%
4%
8%
–
53%
47%
–
13 July 2020
Essential[12]
Essential
Online
1054
37%
34%
10%
4%
6%
9%
45%
46%
9%
29 June 2020
Essential[12]
Essential
Online
1079
39%
33%
9%
4%
6%
8%
47%
45%
8%
24–27 June 2020
Newspoll[15]
YouGov
Online
1521
42%
35%
11%
3%
9%
–
51%
49%
–
22 June 2020
Essential[12]
Essential
Online
1079
39%
33%
10%
5%
6%
7%
48%
46%
7%
13–14, 20–21 June 2020
Morgan Poll[16]
Roy Morgan
Telephone/Online
2593
42.5%
34.5%
10.5%
4%
8.5%
–
50.5%
49.5%
–
15 June 2020
Essential[12]
Essential
Online
1087
38%
35%
9%
5%
7%
7%
47%
47%
7%
8 June 2020
Essential[12]
Essential
Online
1073
40%
33%
9%
4%
6%
8%
47%
45%
8%
3–6 June 2020
Newspoll[17]
YouGov
Online
1512
42%
34%
12%
4%
8%
–
51%
49%
–
13–16 May 2020
Newspoll[18]
YouGov
Online
1504
43%
35%
10%
3%
9%
–
51%
49%
–
18–19, 25–26 April 2020
Morgan Poll[19]
Roy Morgan
Telephone/Online
2806
43.5%
33%
11.5%
3%
9%
–
51.5%
48.5%
–
22–25 April 2020
Newspoll[20]
YouGov
Online
1519
41%
36%
12%
4%
7%
–
50%
50%
–
1–3 April 2020
Newspoll[21]
YouGov
Online
1508
42%
34%
13%
5%
6%
–
51%
49%
–
11–14 March 2020
Newspoll[22]
YouGov
Online
1501
40%
36%
12%
4%
8%
–
49%
51%
–
27 February 2020
COVID-19 pandemic declared a national emergency
19–22 February 2020
Newspoll[23]
YouGov
Online
1513
38%
34%
13%
4%
11%
–
49%
51%
–
20 January – 3 February 2020
ANU poll[24]
ANU
CATI & Online
3249
34.8%
33.4%
14.7%
–
10.5%
–
–
–
–
4 February 2020
Adam Bandt replaces Richard Di Natale as Greens leader
29 January – 1 February 2020
Newspoll[25]
YouGov
Online
1510
38%
35%
13%
4%
10%
–
48%
52%
–
8–11 January 2020
Newspoll[26]
YouGov
Online
1505
40%
36%
12%
4%
8%
–
49%
51%
–
January 2020
Australian bushfire season peaks
4–8 December 2019
Newspoll[27]
YouGov
Online
1503
42%
33%
11%
5%
9%
–
52%
48%
–
21–23 November 2019
Newspoll[28]
YouGov
Online[29]
1519
41%
33%
12%
5%
9%
–
51%
49%
–
7–10 November 2019
Newspoll[30]
YouGov
IVR/Online
1682
40%
35%
12%
7%
6%
–
50%
50%
–
17–20 October 2019
Newspoll[31]
YouGov
IVR/Online
1634
42%
33%
13%
6%
6%
–
51%
49%
–
26–29 September 2019
Newspoll[32]
YouGov
IVR/Online
1658
42%
33%
13%
6%
6%
–
51%
49%
–
5–7 September 2019
Newspoll[33]
YouGov
IVR/Online
1661
43%
35%
12%
5%
5%
–
51%
49%
–
15–18 August 2019
Newspoll[34]
YouGov
IVR/Online
1623
42%
34%
11%
4%
9%
–
51%
49%
–
25–28 July 2019
Newspoll[35]
YouGov
IVR/Online
1601
44%
33%
11%
3%
9%
–
53%
47%
–
30 May 2019
Anthony Albanese replaces Bill Shorten as Labor leader
18 May 2019 election
41.44%
33.34%
10.4%
3.08%
11.74%
N/A
51.53%
48.47%
N/A
Preferred Prime Minister
Date
Brand
Firm
Interview mode
Sample size
Preferred Prime Minister
Morrison
Albanese
Morrison
Albanese
Don't Know
Satisfied
Dissatisfied
Don't Know
Satisfied
Dissatisfied
Don't Know
27–30 January 2021
Newspoll[2]
YouGov
Online
1512
57%
29%
14%
63%
33%
4%
41%
43%
16%
December 2020
Essential[36]
Essential
Online
1071
50%
24%
26%
62%
28%
10%
43%
29%
28%
25–28 November 2020
Newspoll[3]
YouGov
Online
1511
60%
28%
12%
66%
30%
4%
44%
41%
15%
4–6 November 2020
Newspoll[5]
YouGov
Online
1510
58%
29%
13%
64%
31%
5%
43%
39%
18%
8–10 October 2020
Newspoll[7]
YouGov
Online
1527
57%
28%
15%
65%
31%
4%
39%
43%
18%
16–19 September 2020
Newspoll[8]
YouGov
Online
2068
59%
27%
14%
65%
31%
4%
39%
40%
21%
26–29 August 2020
Newspoll[9]
YouGov
Online
1507
58%
29%
13%
64%
32%
4%
43%
41%
16%
6–9 August 2020
Essential[37]
Essential
Online
1010
52%
22%
26%
66%
23%
11%
44%
30%
26%
5–8 August 2020
Newspoll[11]
YouGov
Online
1509
60%
25%
15%
68%
29%
3%
41%
38%
15%
15–18 July 2020
Newspoll[14]
YouGov
Online
1850
59%
26%
15%
68%
27%
5%
41%
40%
19%
9–12 July 2020
Essential[38]
Essential
Online
1054
50%
27%
23%
63%
27%
10%
44%
28%
28%
24–27 June 2020
Newspoll[15]
YouGov
Online
1521
58%
26%
16%
68%
27%
5%
42%
40%
18%
3–6 June 2020
Newspoll[17]
YouGov
Online
1512
56%
26%
18%
66%
29%
5%
41%
38%
21%
2 June 2020
Essential[39]
Essential
Online
1059
53%
23%
24%
65%
26%
9%
43%
30%
27%
13–16 May 2020
Newspoll[18]
YouGov
Online
1504
56%
29%
15%
66%
30%
4%
44%
37%
19%
5 May 2020
Essential[40]
Essential
Online
1093
50%
25%
25%
64%
27%
9%
42%
27%
31%
22–25 April 2020
Newspoll[41]
YouGov
Online
1508
56%
28%
16%
68%
28%
4%
45%
34%
21%
2–5 April 2020
Essential[42]
Essential
Online
1069
46%
27%
27%
59%
31%
10%
44%
29%
27%
1–3 April 2020
Newspoll[43]
YouGov
Online
1508
53%
29%
18%
61%
35%
4%
45%
36%
19%
11–14 March 2020
Newspoll[44]
YouGov
Online
1501
42%
38%
20%
41%
53%
6%
40%
40%
20%
11 March 2020
Essential[45]
Essential
Online
1096
40%
35%
25%
41%
49%
10%
41%
33%
26%
19–22 February 2020
Newspoll[46]
YouGov
Online
1513
40%
41%
19%
38%
58%
4%
39%
44%
17%
11 February 2020
Essential[47]
Essential
Online
1056
36%
36%
28%
39%
52%
9%
41%
31%
28%
29 January – 1 February 2020
Newspoll[48]
YouGov
Online
1510
38%
43%
19%
37%
59%
4%
43%
40%
17%
7–11 January 2020
Essential[49]
Essential
Online
1081
36%
39%
25%
40%
52%
8%
43%
30%
27%
8–11 January 2020
Newspoll[26]
YouGov
Online
1505
39%
43%
18%
37%
59%
4%
46%
37%
17%
5–8 December 2019
Essential[50]
Essential
Online
1035
n/a
n/a
n/a
45%
43%
12%
39%
28%
33%
8 December 2019
Newspoll[27]
YouGov
Online
48%
34%
18%
45%
48%
7%
40%
41%
19%
23 November 2019
Newspoll[28]
YouGov
Online
46%
35%
19%
43%
52%
5%
38%
45%
17%
12 November 2019
Essential[51]
YouGov
Online
44%
28%
29%
45%
41%
14%
37%
34%
29%
10 November 2019
Newspoll[30]
YouGov
IVR/Online
46%
32%
22%
46%
43%
11%
42%
37%
21%
20 October 2019
Newspoll[31]
YouGov
IVR/Online
47%
32%
21%
47%
45%
8%
37%
44%
19%
15 October 2019
Essential[52]
Essential
Online
43%
28%
29%
47%
38%
15%
40%
29%
31%
29 September 2019
Newspoll[32]
YouGov
IVR/Online
50%
31%
19%
47%
43%
10%
39%
40%
21%
17 September 2019
Essential[53]
Essential
Online
46%
25%
29%
49%
36%
15%
36%
31%
33%
5–7 September 2019
Newspoll[33]
YouGov
IVR/Online
48%
28%
24%
49%
39%
12%
35%
40%
25%
1 September 2019
YouGov[54]
YouGov
Online
46%
23%
31%
n/a%
n/a%
n/a%
n/a%
n/a%
n/a%
22 August 2019
Essential[55]
Essential
Online
44%
28%
28%
48%
37%
15%
38%
29%
33%
15–18 August 2019
Newspoll[56]
YouGov
IVR/Online
48%
30%
22%
48%
42%
10%
41%
34%
25%
25–28 July 2019
Newspoll[57]
YouGov
IVR/Online
48%
31%
21%
51%
36%
13%
39%
36%
25%
17–21 July 2019
Essential[58]
Essential
Online
44%
26%
30%
48%
34%
18%
39%
24%
37%
19–23 June 2019
Essential[59]
Essential
Online
43%
25%
32%
48%
36%
16%
35%
25%
40%
Sub-national polling
NSW
Date
Firm
Sample size
Primary vote
2pp vote
L/NP
ALP
GRN
ONP
OTH
L/NP
ALP
26 August–28 November 2020
Newspoll[60]
2304
44%
36%
11%
1%
8%
51%
49%
14–15, 21–22 November 2020
Roy Morgan[4]
2824
–
–
–
–
–
53.5%
46.5%
8–9, 15–16 August 2020
Roy Morgan[10]
2841
–
–
–
–
–
56.5%
43.5%
3 June–8 August 2020
Newspoll[61]
457-2034
42%
37%
11%
1%
9%
49%
51%
July 11/12 & 18/19, 2020
Roy Morgan[13]
2589
–
–
–
–
–
52.5%
47.5%
11 March–16 May 2020
Newspoll[62]
472-1905
42%
36%
11%
2%
9%
50%
50%
7–8 December 2019
Newspoll[63]
930-1472
42%
35%
10%
2%
12%
51%
49%
18 May 2019 election
42.54%
34.56%
8.71%
1.31%
12.88%
51.78%
48.22%
VIC
Date
Firm
Sample size
Primary vote
2pp vote
L/NP
ALP
GRN
ONP
OTH
L/NP
ALP
26 August–28 November 2020
Newspoll[60]
2160
39%
39%
14%
0%
8%
45%
55%
14–15, 21–22 November 2020
Roy Morgan[4]
2824
–
–
–
–
–
46.5%
53.5%
8–9, 15–16 August 2020
Roy Morgan[10]
2841
–
–
–
–
–
48%
52%
3 June–8 August 2020
Newspoll[61]
457-2034
37%
40%
14%
1%
8%
44%
56%
July 11/12 & 18/19, 2020
Roy Morgan[13]
2589
–
–
–
–
–
46.5%
53.5%
11 March–16 May 2020
Newspoll[62]
472-1905
39%
40%
13%
1%
7%
45%
55%
7–8 December 2019
Newspoll[63]
930-1472
40%
38%
12%
1%
11%
47%
53%
18 May 2019 election
38.58%
36.86%
11.89%
0.95%
11.72%
46.86%
53.14%
QLD
Date
Firm
Sample size
Primary vote
2pp vote
LNP
ALP
GRN
ONP
OTH
L/NP
ALP
26 August–28 November 2020
Newspoll[60]
1879
45%
29%
12%
9%
5%
57%
43%
14–15, 21–22 November 2020
Roy Morgan[4]
2824
–
–
–
–
–
54.5%
45.5%
8–9, 15–16 August 2020
Roy Morgan[10]
2841
–
–
–
–
–
60%
40%
3 June–8 August 2020
Newspoll[61]
457-2034
46%
27%
10%
11%
6%
59%
41%
July 11/12 & 18/19, 2020
Roy Morgan[13]
2589
–
–
–
–
–
58%
42%
11 March–16 May 2020
Newspoll[62]
472-1905
42%
28%
13%
11%
6%
56%
44%
7–8 December 2019
Newspoll[63]
930-1472
40%
29%
12%
13%
6%
55%
45%
1 September 2019
YouGov Galaxy
40%
29%
12%
13%
6%
55%
45%
18 May 2019 election
43.70%
26.68%
10.32%
8.86%
10.44%
58.44%
41.56%
SA
Date
Firm
Sample size
Primary vote
2pp vote
LNP
ALP
GRN
ONP
OTH
L/NP
ALP
26 August–28 November 2020
Newspoll[60]
600
44%
36%
10%
1%
9%
51%
49%
14–15, 21–22 November 2020
Roy Morgan[4]
2824
–
–
–
–
–
48%
52%
8–9, 15–16 August 2020
Roy Morgan[10]
2841
–
–
–
–
–
57.5%
42.5%
3 June–8 August 2020
Newspoll[61]
457-2034
43%
36%
10%
0%
11%
50%
50%
July 11/12 & 18/19, 2020
Roy Morgan[13]
2589
–
–
–
–
–
53%
47%
11 March–16 May 2020
Newspoll[62]
472-1905
40%
37%
12%
0%
11%
47%
53%
18 May 2019 election
40.57%
35.38%
9.61%
0.84%
13.60%
49.29%
50.71%
WA
Date
Firm
Sample size
Primary vote
2pp vote
LNP
ALP
GRN
ONP
OTH
L/NP
ALP
26 August–28 November 2020
Newspoll[60]
779
43%
32%
13%
7%
5%
53%
47%
14–15, 21–22 November 2020
Roy Morgan[4]
2824
–
–
–
–
–
51%
49%
8–9, 15–16 August 2020
Roy Morgan[10]
2841
–
–
–
–
–
53.5%
46.5%
3 June–8 August 2020
Newspoll[61]
457-2034
45%
31%
13%
8%
3%
54%
46%
July 11/12 & 18/19, 2020
Roy Morgan[13]
2589
–
–
–
–
–
53.5%
46.5%
11 March–16 May 2020
Newspoll[62]
472-1905
44%
31%
12%
9%
4%
55%
45%
18 May 2019 election
43.79%
29.80%
11.62%
5.31%
9.48%
55.55%
44.45%
TAS
Government approval rating
Individual polls
Date
Firm
Right Direction
Wrong Direction
Can't Say
GCR[64]
Lead
August 8/9 & 15/16, 2020
Roy Morgan
48%
34%
18%
114
+14%
July 11/12 & 18/19, 2020
Roy Morgan[65]
49%
34.5%
16.5%
114.5
+14.5%
June 13/14 & 23/24 2020
Roy Morgan[66]
53.5%
29.5%
17%
124
+24%
May 16/17 & 23/24 2020
Roy Morgan
54.5%
29.5%
16%
125
+25%
18–26 April 2020
Roy Morgan[19]
51.5%
27.5%
21%
124
+24%
29 February–8 March 2020
Roy Morgan[19]
37%
47%
16%
90
–10%
22–30 June 2019
Roy Morgan[67]
43.5%
39%
17.5%
104.5
+4.5%
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