Morgan: 47 to 53 in Labor’s favour
Morgan has released its latest polling results of 1772 voters for the weekends of 8-9 and 15-16 October 2005. The headline prediction is that the national two party result would be 47 per cent for the Coalition and 53 per cent for Labor. Had a Federal Election been held in mid-October, the ALP would have won, the latest Morgan Poll found.
Support for the Coalition Government fell 2.5 per cent to 39.5 per cent. Support for the ALP rose 3 per cent to 41.5 per cent. Among the minor parties, support for the Greens was 9 per cent (unchanged), Australian Democrats 2 per cent (down 0.5 per cent), Family First 2 per cent (unchanged), One Nation 1.5 per cent (unchanged) and other parties and independent candidates 4.5 per cent (unchanged).
The graphs are here.