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With the recommendation of double dissolution in Australia, the federal elections are now to be held on July 2, 2016 much earlier than the scheduled election later this year.

There are approximately 50-days left for election campaigning. The ruling Coalition of Liberal-National party has put in its full throttle to emerge victorious through the election.

While the opposition Australian Labor party which is out of power is leaving no stone unturned to win the election trial.

The election date is approaching near and the opinion polls have already started to predict the winner. 

The opinion polls published by the IPSOS in the month of April predicted a neck-to-neck fight between the two parties with both getting 50% of vote share. While the latest survey polls conducted by the agency during 5-7 May 2016 gave the Coalition 51% vote share (1 point up from previous) and 49% to the Labor party (1 point down from previous) on two party preferred basis.

DATE

FIRM

LIBERAL-NATIONAL
COALITION

LABOR
PARTY

GREEN

OTHERS

5-7
MAY, 2016

IPSOS

44%

33%

14%

9%

 

On two party preferred basis (only two – Liberal/National Coalition and Labor party- are major party)

DATE

FIRM

LIBERAL-
NATIONAL COALITION

LABOR
PARTY

MAY
5-7, 2016

IPSOS

51%

49%

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