Latest poll results shock voters: See who's leading in the upcoming election!

As the political landscape in Australia heats up with the approach of the federal election, voters are keenly watching the polls for any indication of which way the wind is blowing.

A recent Newspoll survey delivered a bombshell that revealed a shift in voter expectations.

This, in turn, left many Australians surprised and political analysts buzzing.


The survey, which polled 1,259 voters last week, indicated that 53 per cent of the respondents now expect the Liberal/National Coalition to win the upcoming election.

This percentage surpassed the remaining 47 per cent of respondents who believed Labor would win.

This poll marked a significant turnaround from just five months ago when 55 per cent of voters backed a Labor victory.


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An anonymous poll surveyed 1,259 voters about their sentiments for the upcoming Federal Election. Image Credit: Pexels/Element5 Digital


With this in mind, the Coalition has gained momentum and left many wondering about the factors contributing to this shift in public sentiment.

One key element was the approval rating of current Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

The Prime Minister's approval rate recently took a hit, plummeting to 37 per cent.

His dissatisfaction rate also rose to 57 per cent, resulting in a net negative approval rating of -20.

This six-point fall has been Prime Minister Albanese's worst rating since the 2022 election—a stark contrast to the optimism that once surrounded his leadership.


In comparison, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's approval rating rose slightly to 40 per cent.

However, he still has a net negative approval rating of -11.

Despite this, the Coalition's primary vote has increased since the last Newspoll, and they continue to lead on a two-party preferred basis at 51 per cent over Labor's 49 per cent.

While Prime Minister Albanese remained as Australia's preferred prime minister at 44 per cent, the margin between him and Mr Dutton has been at its narrowest since 2022.

Mr Dutton's support has increased to 41 per cent, suggesting a tight race for the country's top position.


The poll also showed voter expectations regarding the composition of the next parliament.

Two out of three voters believed that the election could result in a hung parliament, with either the Coalition or Labor leading a minority government.

About 29 per cent of the respondents expected the Coalition to win as a minority with the support of independents.

In comparison, only 15 per cent believed that Labor would maintain a majority government.

Demographics played a role in these perceptions, as 58 per cent of women believed in a Coalition victory.

Younger voters were also more inclined to a Coalition win at 53 per cent.


Despite the challenging poll results, Prime Minister Albanese remained confident and believed that his government was 'heading in the right direction'.

'I lead a government that's focused, that's orderly, that has seen Australia through some very difficult economic times,' Prime Minister Albanese cited.

'We understand that people have been doing it tough, but what we've done is act on that.'

With these poll results, this election could be one of the most intriguing polls in recent history.

It's a reminder of the importance of staying informed and exercising your right to vote.
Key Takeaways

  • A Newspoll survey revealed that 53 per cent of Australian voters expect the Liberal/National Coalition to win the upcoming federal election.
  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's approval rating fell since the last poll, with his net approval rating now at -20.
  • Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's approval rating slightly increased, and the margin between him and Prime Minister Albanese narrowed down.
  • The poll also indicated that voters were anticipating a hung parliament, but more voters expected the Coalition to win enough support to govern, either in minority or majority.
Did the poll results align with your expectations, or were you taken by surprise? We invite you to share your thoughts on these latest poll results in the comments section below.
 

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They are all in for what they can get out of being in ParliamentJim is the only one is the only one with the correct grounding for treasurer even when Jim is the only one who has any right to be at the head of the money end of things.He still votes on the party line instead of a conscience vote that is what I don't like & Peter Duttons nuclear choice has left me out in the cold no one wants that here.
Time Australians came into the real world and not the dreamtime that is in vogue - nuclear, coal and so-called renewable mix is the way to go - renewables are aptly named as they all have a short expensive life span.
 
Don't like or trust any politician. Sick of them all wasting tax payer money on ridiculous things and themselves. In particular I detest smarmy, smirky bull**** artist Albo..He acts like he cares however he wouldn't win a Oscar for any of his performances.. He is just sucking up the butts of the woke folk , the Indigenous and too many others to name.. Can't wait to get rid of him and Labor, they are both on the nose. Out of both him and Dutton I prefer Dutton.. Best of a bad bunch I say. I just wish that Matt Canavan, our local guy, was standing for Prime Minister, he would get my vote in a heartbeat.. Honest and truthful !!! A rarity amongst politicians.
You must be in the same area as me - Matt is a breath of fresh air same as George - they both call a spade a spade.
 
😐 sorry to disagree Peter Dutton is one of the most decent and honest politicians , although I don’t agree with some of the policies, Labor has almost bankrupted Australia, and our children and grandchildren will be 💰 paying off their debt for years to come.
Honest? Delve deeper into his resignation from the Queensland Police Force after he crashed an unmarked police car and subsequently hospitalised for a few days then receiving a compensation payout of over $250000 at the taxpayers' expense.

Honesty at work my arse!
 
a little disappointing needs a rethink. you are obviously a labour lady so stick with it. there is not one person who would ever satisfy others so we as individuals choose who we wish to vote for. me liberal.
Not a labour person Jest, just a very disillusioned ex Liberal, but thank you for your respectful reply. Let’s celebrate our differences, would be rather boring if we all thought the same.
 
Not surprised. I voted for Albanese at the last election but he has been such a disappointment and has demonstrated weak leadership. Some people may not have liked Howard, Hawke or Keating but they showed leadership. That's what people want. Can't stand Dutton and would not vote for him. But at least he shows some sort of leadership but not my cup of tea
Each to his own.
 
Just an observation but it looks like he's doing to the country what his father did to his mother?
We heard him whine how his mother lived in a housing commission home for 65 years , why didn’t he put his mother in one of the ones owned , says a lot about him.
 
In reality we cant afford to elect Labour/Lib-Nationals or the idiot greens as they have just about DESTROYED the country as it is. Dont put the Button on Dutton as he and Albosleazy are in bed together and one is just as bad as the other... I will definitely not be voting any of these Criminals
 
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Don't like or trust any politician. Sick of them all wasting tax payer money on ridiculous things and themselves. In particular I detest smarmy, smirky bull**** artist Albo..He acts like he cares however he wouldn't win a Oscar for any of his performances.. He is just sucking up the butts of the woke folk , the Indigenous and too many others to name.. Can't wait to get rid of him and Labor, they are both on the nose. Out of both him and Dutton I prefer Dutton.. Best of a bad bunch I say. I just wish that Matt Canavan, our local guy, was standing for Prime Minister, he would get my vote in a heartbeat.. Honest and truthful !!! A rarity amongst politicians.
So was Keith Pitt he had enough and now going .
 
remember Jennifer each government has done the same. nothing to do with who. dutton has not been in power to show what he will do. a fairly stupid comment. i am 85
Spot on and i just turned 89 , 100 here I come
 
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No he has never been in power so to speak, so hang onto your hat, I`ve seen enough of him to know what he represents! Also I thought this was forum where people were asked their opinions, do not tell me to stop i`ve had enough of that!!
 
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It's what I would have expected. I lost a lot of faith in Albanese. Things seem to have gone downhill since he took over for labour.
They are certainly not the Labor of years ago, too 👨 many woke amongst them and don’t have Australian values.Too busy dividing the people .
 
It is not necessarily a rise twice a year- it could be a fall. Btw, the coalition changed the previous method of basing the rate of pension which meant a lower payment.
I believe the pension is based on the CPI.? I could be wrong.
 
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