Electorate opinion polling for the 2019 Australian federal election

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Various research and polling firms conducted opinion polling before the 2019 federal election in individual electorates across Australia, in relation to voting intentions in the Australian House of Representatives.

New South Wales[]

Date Seat 2CP vote
L/NP ALP IND L/NP swing Seat classification Sample size
20 Apr 2019[1] Lindsay 49% 51% Marginal Labor
9 Feb 2019[2] Warringah 46% 54% ~-15% Fairly safe Liberal 622

Victoria[]

Date Seat 2CP vote
L/NP ALP IND L/NP swing Seat classification Sample size
24 Jan 2019?[3] Flinders 51% 49% −6.8% Fairly safe Liberal ~500–700
24 Jan 2019?[3] Higgins 48% 52% −10.0% Fairly safe Liberal ~500–700
11 Dec 2018[4] Kooyong 48% 52% ~−15% Safe Liberal 816

Queensland[]

Date Seat 2CP vote
L/NP ALP L/NP swing Seat classification Sample size
9 Feb 2019[5] Herbert 49% 51% ~−1% Marginal Labor 509

Western Australia[]

South Australia[]

Tasmania[]

Australian Capital Territory[]

Northern Territory[]

See also[]

References[]

Notes
Citations
  1. ^ Benson, Simon. "Kingmaker: huge spending campaign hits pay dirt". The Australian.
  2. ^ McCauley, Dana (9 February 2019). "GetUp poll points to Abbott electoral defeat". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Poll wrap: Coalition gains in first Newspoll of 2019, but big swings to Labor in Victorian seats; NSW is tied".
  4. ^ "Subscribe to The Australian | Newspaper home delivery, website, iPad, iPhone & Android apps".
  5. ^ Bowe, William (9 February 2019). "Newspoll and ReachTEL: 51-49 to Labor in Herbert and Flinders". PollBludger. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
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