Opinion polling for the 2025 Tasmanian state election

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In the lead-up to the 2025 Tasmanian state election, a number of polling companies have conducted opinion polls. These polls collect data on parties' primary vote, leaders' favourability, and individual electoral division results.

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Voting intention

DateFirmSample
size
Margin
of error
Political parties 2PP vote [a]
LIB ALP GRN NAT SFF JLN IND OTH LIB ALP
20 July 2025 2025 election 39.9%25.9%14.4%1.6%2.9%15.3%
7–18 Jul 2025YouGov [2] [3] [4] 931±3.2%31%30%16%2%1%20%45%55%
Mid-Jul 2025EMRS [b] [5] [6] 50037%26%14%19%
6–10 Jul 2025DemosAU [7] [8] [9] [10] 3,421±2.1%34.9%24.7%15.6%2.7%1.8%20.3%
6–8 Jul 2025EMRS [b] [11] [12] [13] 51837%26%15%3%18%0%
29 Jun–1 Jul 2025EMRS [b] [14] 55034.5%28.2%13.9%2.1%17.8%3.5%
19–26 Jun 2025DemosAU [15] [16] [17] 4,28934.0%27.3%15.1%2.3%3.0%19.3%
12–24 Jun 2025YouGov [15] [17] [18] [19] 1,287±3.4%31%34%13%18%4%
15–17 Jun 2025EMRS [b] [14] 55032.3%28.7%14%1.8%19.2%3.9%
11 Jun 2025The 2025 Tasmanian state election is called for 19 July
5 Jun 2025No-confidence motion against Premier Jeremy Rockliff passes
13–17 May 2025EMRS [20] [21] [22] [23] 1,000±3.1%29%31%14%6%17%
11–18 Feb 2025EMRS [24] [25] 1,000±3.1%34%30%13%8%12%
5–14 Nov 2024EMRS [26] 1,000±3.1%35%31%14%6%14%
2–11 Oct 2024EMRS [27] 50028%26%17%5%1% [c]
29 Aug 2024 Jacqui Lambie Network announces it won't run candidates in next state election
14–21 Aug 2024EMRS [26] 1,00036%27%14%8%15%
6–29 Aug 2024Wolf & Smith [28] [29] 786±3.5%32%23%14%11%20%
16–23 May 2024EMRS [30] 1,00035%28%15%7%15%
21 May 2024 2024 election 36.7%29.0%13.9%2.3%6.7%9.6%1.8%

Bass

Voting intention

DateFirmSample
size
Margin
of error
Political parties
LIB ALP GRN NAT SFF JLN IND OTH
6–10 Jul 2025DemosAU [7] [8] [9] [10] 723±4.5%37.6%26.0%20.0%3.5%0.5%12.4%
19–26 Jun 2025DemosAU [15] [16] [17] 33.5%27.5%18.8%5.1%4.0%11.1%
12–24 Jun 2025YouGov [15] [17] [18] [19] 253±6%36%34%12%15%2%
21 May 2024 2024 election 38.0%29.8%12.0%2.4%8.1%8.2%1.8%

Liberal candidates

DateFirm Liberal candidates
Archer Fairs Ferguson GatenbyQuaileSladden Wood OTH
6–10 Jul 2025DemosAU [7] [8] [9] [10] 19.6%4.1%7.5%1.8%1.0%1.5%2.2%
21 May 2024 2024 election 8.4%18.1%2.2%2.1%2.6%2.4%1.7%

Labor candidates

DateFirm Labor candidates
Anderson Finlay GordonGreene Lyons MooreThomasOTH
6–10 Jul 2025DemosAU [7] [8] [9] [10] 2.1%9.4%1.5%5.1%3.5%2.7%1.7%
21 May 2024 2024 election 1.3%10.8%1.6%2.52.5%13.7%

Independent candidates

DateFirm Independent candidates
Razay Pentland Other independents
6–10 Jul 2025DemosAU [7] [8] [9] [10] 5.1%4.3%3.0%
21 May 2024 2024 election 1.8%3.5% [d] 6.2%

Braddon

Voting intention

DateFirmSample
size
Margin
of error
Political parties
LIB ALP GRN NAT SFF JLN IND OTH
6–10 Jul 2025DemosAU [7] [8] [9] [10] 623±4.7%40.8%23.5%9.5%3.2%1.8%21.2%
6–8 Jul 2025EMRS [b] [11] [12] [13] 44%24%10%
19–26 Jun 2025DemosAU [15] [16] [17] 44.0%25.2%9.3%2.6%3.3%15.6%
12–24 Jun 2025YouGov [15] [17] [18] [19] 250±6%35%34%5%19%7%
21 May 2024 2024 election 45.6%24.7%6.6%2.9%11.4%7.5%1.2%

Liberal candidates

DateFirm Liberal candidates
Ellis Jaensch Parry Pearce Rockliff SimpsonWylieOTH
6–10 Jul 2025DemosAU [7] [8] [9] [10] 5.4%2.4%0.9%5.8%24.6%1.0%0.6%
21 May 2024 2024 election 7.3%3.8%27.6%2.6%2.3%

Labor candidates

DateFirm Labor candidates
Broad Diprose Dow FullerHuntLukeWoodhouseOTH
6–10 Jul 2025DemosAU [7] [8] [9] [10] 3.4%3.0%10.4%1.7%2.3%1.6%1.1%
21 May 2024 2024 election 6.5%2.1%8.2%1.4%6.6%

Independent candidates

DateFirm Independent candidates
Garland MartinOther independents
6–10 Jul 2025DemosAU [7] [8] [9] [10] 13.7%3.2%4.3%
21 May 2024 2024 election 5.1%2.4%

Clark

Voting intention

DateFirmSample
size
Margin
of error
Political parties
ALP LIB GRN SFF IND OTH
6–10 Jul 2025DemosAU [7] [8] [9] [10] 647±5.1%25.6%28.1%22.7%23.6%
19–26 Jun 2025DemosAU [15] [16] [17] 23.6%26.2%22.7%27.5%
12–24 Jun 2025YouGov [15] [17] [18] [19] 251±6%27%24%17%30%2%
21 May 2024 2024 election 30.5%27.1%20.9%1.5%17.6%2.4%

Labor candidates

DateFirm Labor candidates
Haddad KamaraMartinMcLarenMcLaughlinShirley Willie OTH
6–10 Jul 2025DemosAU [7] [8] [9] [10] 7.0%1.8%2.0%1.2%2.6%1.8%9.3%
21 May 2024 2024 election 10.9%2.7%8.9%7.9%

Liberal candidates

DateFirm Liberal candidates
Barnett Behrakis Di FlorioJohnstone Ogilvie VermeyWanOTH
6–10 Jul 2025DemosAU [7] [8] [9] [10] 1.0%6.8%3.4%1.5%6.2%8.3%0.8%
21 May 2024 2024 election 8.1%7.3%5.5%6.3%

Greens candidates

DateFirm Greens candidates
Bayley Burnet Other Greens candidates
6–10 Jul 2025DemosAU [7] [8] [9] [10] 7.1%10.4%5.2%
21 May 2024 2024 election 9.9%5.4%5.6%

Independent candidates

DateFirm Independent candidates
Archer Johnston Other independents
6–10 Jul 2025DemosAU [7] [8] [9] [10] 4.3%17.3%2.1%
21 May 2024 2024 election 7.7%9.4%

Franklin

Voting intention

DateFirmSample
size
Margin
of error
Political parties
LIB ALP GRN JLN IND OTH
6–10 Jul 2025DemosAU [7] [8] [9] [10] 804±4.4%31.7%22.4%10.7%35.2%
19–26 Jun 2025DemosAU [15] [16] [17] 29.1%22.6%12.9%35.4%
12–24 Jun 2025YouGov [15] [17] [18] [19] 266±6%31%38%9%20%2%
21 May 2024 2024 election 34.0%27.3%19.8%4.9%11.8%2.4%

Liberal candidates

DateFirm Liberal candidates
Abetz GarvinHowlettMiller Petrusma Street Young OTH
6–10 Jul 2025DemosAU [7] [8] [9] [10] 10.8%4.6%1.3%2.0%7.6%4.4%1.0%
21 May 2024 2024 election 9.2%1.3%8.5%6.7%4.3%4.0%

Labor candidates

DateFirm Labor candidates
Brown DeaneDi VirgilioHannanMeyersMunday Winter OTH
6–10 Jul 2025DemosAU [7] [8] [9] [10] 4.0%2.0%0.6%0.8%0.6%4.2%10.1%
21 May 2024 2024 election 5.0%2.5%11.2%8.6%

Independent candidates

DateFirm Independent candidates
George O'Byrne Other independents
6–10 Jul 2025DemosAU [7] [8] [9] [10] 18.2%13.7%3.4%
21 May 2024 2024 election 8.8%3.0%

Lyons

Voting intention

DateFirmSample
size
Margin
of error
Political parties
LIB ALP GRN NAT SFF JLN IND OTH
6–10 Jul 2025DemosAU [7] [8] [9] [10] 624±5.2%35.5%26.2%16.3%6.1%4.1%11.8%
19–26 Jun 2025DemosAU [15] [16] [17] 35.9%31.9%13.1%3.7%7.0%8.4%
12–24 Jun 2025YouGov [15] [17] [18] [19] 267±6%34%34%13%15%4%
21 May 2024 2024 election 37.6%32.8%10.9%4.8%8.3%4.0%1.6%

Liberal candidates

DateFirm Liberal candidates
Barnett CameronGrovesHallett Howlett Lyne Shelton OTH
6–10 Jul 2025DemosAU [7] [8] [9] [10] 8.5%3.9%0.7%3.0%13.5%1.1%4.9%
21 May 2024 2024 election 11.1%3.9%2.5%9.2%7.0%3.8%

Labor candidates

DateFirm Labor candidates
Batt Butler Campbell Farrell Goss Mitchell O'DonnellOTH
6–10 Jul 2025DemosAU [7] [8] [9] [10] 1.6%11.1%1.5%2.8%2.5%5.3%1.4%
21 May 2024 2024 election 1.4%3.2%1.6%2.4%24.2%

Nationals candidates

DateFirm Nationals candidates
Jenner Tucker Other Nationals candidates
6–10 Jul 2025DemosAU [7] [8] [9] [10] 1.1%3.8%0.9%
21 May 2024 2024 election 2.9% [d] 3.1% [e]

Independent candidates

DateFirm Independent candidates
OffordOther independents
6–10 Jul 2025DemosAU [7] [8] [9] [10] 6.2%5.6%
21 May 2024 2024 election 0.3%3.7%

Leadership polling

Preferred premier

DateFirmSample
size
Margin
of error
Party leaders
Rockliff Winter Unsure
7–18 Jul 2025YouGov [f] [2] [3] [4] 931±3.2%45%55%
Mid-Jul 2025EMRS [b] [5] [6] 44%29%27%
6–10 Jul 2025DemosAU [7] [8] [9] [10] 3,421±2.1%40.7%31.1%28.2%
6–8 Jul 2025EMRS [b] [11] [12] 50043%30%27%
29 Jun–1 Jul 2025EMRS [b] [14] 55044%32%24%
19–26 Jun 2025DemosAU [15] [16] [17] 4,28941%32%27%
12–24 Jun 2025YouGov [18] 1,287±3.4%43%36%21%
13–17 May 2025EMRS [22] 1,000±3.1%44%32%23%
11–18 Feb 2025EMRS [24] [25] 1,000±3.1%44%34%21%
5–14 Nov 2024EMRS [26] 1,000±3.1%43%37%19%
14–21 Aug 2024EMRS [26] 1,00045%30%25%
16–23 May 2021EMRS [26] 1,00040%32%26%

Favourability ratings

DateFirmSample
size
Margin
of error
Rockliff Winter
FavNeutralUnfavUnsureNetFavNeutralUnfavUnsureNet
11–18 Feb 2025EMRS [24] [25] 1,000±3.1%36%29%25%3%+10%18%34%11%10%+6%
5–14 Nov 2024EMRS [26] 1,000±3.1%37%36%22%3%+15%25%38%11%8%+14%

Notes

  1. While Tasmania's Hare–Clark electoral system does use semi-optional preferential voting, a two-party-preferred count is generally not provided as the House of Assembly electorates are multi-member, not single-member. [1] [2]
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Commissioned by the Liberal Party.
  3. 8% unsure/prefer not to say
  4. 1 2 As a Jacqui Lambie Network candidate.
  5. As an independent candidate.
  6. Respondents were asked who their preferred premier was in the event of a hung parliament. [2] [3] [4]

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