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Next Australian federal election — Real-time polling data and analysis for Australia's federal election.
Content from the Wikipedia article Next Australian federal election, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Contributors: see the article's history.
Australia held its federal election on May 3, 2025. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Labor government was returned to office, securing a second term amid a campaign dominated by cost-of-living pressures, housing affordability, and energy prices. The Liberal-National Coalition, led by Peter Dutton, failed to reclaim enough seats to form government. Pauline Hanson's One Nation party saw a notable rise in support, capitalizing on voter frustration over immigration and the cost-of-living crisis, particularly in regional Queensland and Western Australia. The teal independents largely held their positions, reinforcing the fragmentation of Australia's political landscape.
The polling data shown above is sourced from Wikipedia's comprehensive collection of opinion polling articles for Australia's upcoming federal election. The chart visualizes polling trends over time, compiled from reputable national and international polling organizations.
Opinion polls measure voter intentions at a point in time and have a typical margin of error of ±2-4 percentage points. Different polling firms use varying methodologies including phone surveys, online panels, and in-person interviews. For the most accurate picture, consider looking at polling averages and trends rather than individual surveys.
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March 2, 2026