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Sydney by-election and press polling - 23 August 2021
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Out of the following candidates, who are you most likely to give your first preference vote to in the Sydney by-election?
Party | Candidate | % |
---|---|---|
Independent | model-putrid | 39% |
Liberal Party | MLastCelebration | 17% |
The Greens | haroldinite | 15% |
Independent Group | GHagrid | 15% |
Labor Alliance | imfeelingcorny | 3% |
Social Democrats | JJRoamer | 11% |
Note: As it stands, model-putrid is the only candidate with significant personal mods, hence why this poll is so lopsided in her direction - it's essentially a popularity contest. This will change with campaigning as candidates have a chance to introduce themselves to Sydney voters.
Which news outlet would you consider your primary source of news?
Party | % |
---|---|
Pitchfork News | 12.0% |
ABC News | 9.9% |
Good Morning Goat | 6.5% |
Times of Ballarat | 5.7% |
Daily Boomerang | 4.7% |
Commonwealth Times | 4.7% |
Nuclear Free Australia | 4.6% |
Social media | 4.6% |
The Country Courier | 4.5% |
The Economist | 2.5% |
Crikey | 2.3% |
InfoWars | 2.2% |
Australia Tonight | 1.5% |
Sky News | 1.0% |
Toilet Paper Aus | 0.7% |
The Courier Mail | 0.4% |
BulaFM | 0.4% |
Betoota Advocate | 0.3% |
Nine News | 0.3% |
Daily Telegraph | 0.2% |
None/no answer | 31.1% |
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