This article provides a list of federal opinion polls that were conducted between the 2007 election and 2010 election.
A JWS Research "mega-poll", published by Fairfax, polled an Australian record 22,000 voters in 54 marginal seats and a further 6,000 in safe seats late in the campaign. It revealed a national two-party preferred vote for Labor of 51.6 percent. Losses in Queensland and New South Wales were offset by the gains of Dunkley, McEwen (both 57 percent), and Cowper and Boothby (both 54 percent), with a total of 79 Labor, 68 coalition, 3 independent.
Newspoll federal polling, published in The Australian, consists of voting intention, better prime minister and leader satisfaction-dissatisfaction ratings, and is conducted via random telephone number selection in city and country areas nationwide, Friday to Sunday, usually each fortnight. Sampling sizes consist of around 1100âÂÂ1200 electors. The declared margin of error is ñ 3 percentage points.
(<) â since July 2010, Newspoll has not provided a separate Liberal and National primary vote, therefore from 23âÂÂ25 July 2010 the Liberal column displays the coalition primary vote.
The Roy Morgan poll consisted of two different sampling. There was a face to face interview and a phone interview to sample voting intention, which was conducted via random telephone number selection in city and country areas nationwide.