ALP the choice of readers following last week's budget
MONDAY 10.50AM: CAPRICORNIA is still strongly supporting the Australian Labor Party, despite the LNP gaining the seat at the last electorate.
On Friday, The Bulletin posted a poll asking which political party readers would vote for after the LNP delivered its 2014 Budget Tuesday night.
As of 10.40am today, 681 votes had been cast with ALP attracting 52% of the vote (359%).
The Liberal National Party has only attracted 20% of the vote while Palmers United Party and The Greens Party tying for third place with 12% of the vote.
The poll is open until the end of the month.
Reader poll
If a Federal Election was called today, who would you vote for?
This poll ended on 30 May 2014.
Current Results
Palmer United Party
12%
Katter's Australian Party
1%
Australian Labor Party
52%
The Liberal National Party
21%
The Greens Party
12%
This is not a scientific poll. The results reflect only the opinions of those who chose to participate.
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