One Nation set to become federal opposition, poll predicts
A recent poll indicates that One Nation could become the federal opposition if an election were held today. The poll suggests that One Nation could win between 46 and 59 seats, significantly impacting the current political landscape. Meanwhile, the Coalition is projected to face substantial losses, with the possibility of the Labor Party winning a majority.
- ▪One Nation is predicted to win between 46 and 59 seats in a potential federal election.
- ▪The Coalition could be reduced to between seven and 21 seats, with the Liberals winning a median of 12.
- ▪Labor is estimated to win between 70 and 82 seats, a significant drop from its current 94.
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One Nation would become federal opposition if election held today, poll predictsBy political reporter Evelyn ManfieldTopic:Government and PoliticsSat 23 May 2026 at 5:47pmSat 23 May 2026 at 5:47pmSat 23 May 2026 at 5:47pmA major opinion poll predicts One Nation would win dozens of seats if a federal election was held today. (AAP: Bianca De Marchi)In short:A major opinion poll predicts One Nation would win dozens of seats if a federal election was held today.Pauline Hanson’s party would not only come close to wiping out the Coalition, but claim seats off Labor too, according to the RedBridge Group and Accent Research poll.What's next?One Nation MP Barnaby Joyce says it’s “hubristic” to assume "what may or may not be down the…
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