Morgan: 56.5 to 43.5 in Labor’s favour

Bryan · Friday 31 October 2008 · 9:36 pm

Report here.

Graphs here.

Newspoll: 54 to 46 in Labor’s favour

Bryan · Tuesday 28 October 2008 · 7:27 am

Today’s Australian reported on the latest Newspoll. There are a couple of interesting features worth noting. First, like the recent Nielsen poll, the attitudinals have really bounced for the Prime Minister on the back of his handling of the global financial crisis.

Newspoll: Satisfaction with the Prime Minister

Second, unlike the recent Nielsen poll which translated the attitudinal bounce into a voting bounce, the Labor vote under Newspoll is continuing its slow slide. But Labor voters need not worry too much. While no longer stratospheric, Newspoll has Labor in a commanding position.

Labor's two party preferred vote share

The usual graphs can be found here.

CPI

Bryan · Saturday 25 October 2008 · 6:28 pm

The state of the economy plays a critical role in forming voter preferences. Earlier this week the ABS released its Consumer Price Inflation (CPI) statistics for the September quarter 2008. Inflation is one of the key variables in the Sawford formula, which is used by some psephologists to predict election outcomes.

Consumer Price Inflation: year-ended percentage change

The Producer Price Inflation (PPI) statistics for the September quarter, also released by the ABS this week, were the highest since the series commenced in 1998. The PPI at the final stage of production jumped by 2.0 per cent in the September quarter for an annual rate of 5.6 per cent. The PPI is used by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to monitor upstream inflationary pressures. These PPI figures suggest the CPI figures for the December quarter will also be high.

Statistics on the Australian economy can be sourced easily from the RBA’s statistics page.

ACNielsen: 56 to 44 in Labor’s favour

Bryan · Monday 20 October 2008 · 8:41 am

According to Michelle Grattan in the Age:

Labor’s two-party vote has risen four points to 56%, with the Coalition down four to 44% in the Age/Nielsen poll taken from Thursday to Saturday - the Government’s best two-party position since June.

Mr Rudd’s approval as PM has soared 10 points in a month to a record high of 71%. More than three in four Australians (76%) support Mr Rudd’s handling of the crisis and the economic package which will give pre-Christmas dollars to pensioners and families and a big boost to first home buyers.

The poll isn’t all bad news for the Coalition. The approval of Malcolm Turnbull - who has offered bipartisan support to the package while criticising around the edges - has spiked 10 points to 55%.

This story is also covered by Tony Wright, Phillip Coorey, Peter Hartcher and Phillip Coorey again.

The usual graphs can be found here.

Morgan: 57.5 to 42.5 in Labor’s favour

Bryan · Saturday 18 October 2008 · 5:03 am

The latest Morgan poll is out. It was conducted over the weekends of 4-5 and 11-12 October 2008 with a sample of 1692 electors

Morgan also conducted attitudinal polling, which suggested that Kevin Rudd’s handling of the global fiscal crisis has enhanced his popularity:

Now 62.5% (up 7.5% in 3 weeks) of Australian electors prefer Kevin Rudd as Prime Minister, 24% (down 6% in 3 weeks) prefer Malcolm Turnbull while 13.5% (down 1.5%) are undecided or prefer someone else. This special telephone Morgan Poll was conducted over the last 2 nights (October 15/16, 2008) as the ‘World Financial crisis’ panicked markets around the world.

This Morgan Poll also finds 64% (up 9% since September 24/25) of electors approve of the way Kevin Rudd is handling his job as Prime Minister, 23% (down 8%) disapprove and 13% (down 1%) are undecided.

The usual graphs can be found here.