According to a special SMS Morgan Poll on State voting intention polling 4,489 Australian electors shows the Queensland Election too close to call and the L-NP set for victory in NSW. The results showed that in Queensland that the LNP was unchanged at 50.5% while the ALP was unchanged at 49.5% and in NSW the L-NP was 54% down 1% while the ALP 46% up 1%.
“This special SMS State Morgan Poll conducted over the last few days shows next week’s Queensland State Election too close to call with the LNP (50.5%) holding a narrow lead over the ALP (49.5%) on a two-party preferred basis. Opposition Leader Anastacia Palasczuk (51.5%) continues to hold a narrow lead as ‘Better Premier’ over Campbell Newman (48.5%) – and it remains possible the LNP could win the State Election although the Premier might lose his hotly contested seat of Ashgrove in suburban Brisbane.” Gary Morgan commented
“Further south in New South Wales the L-NP (54%) cf. ALP (46%) hold a strong lead on a two-party preferred basis and are heavily favoured to win re-election in late March. Premier Mike Baird (69%) is clearly preferred to new Opposition Leader Luke Foley (31%) as ‘Better Premier’.” Morgan added.