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AFR, RedBridge Group and Accent Research
Victorian Public Opinion Snapshot

4 March 2026

The fieldwork for this survey was conducted between Wednesday 18 February and Friday 27 February. The sample of N = 2,165 Victorian voters aged 18 and older were recruited to fill quotas based on age, gender, electoral division, education and vote at the 2025 federal election were used to ensure the sample is representative of the Victorian electorate.


Rim weighting was used to apply interlocking weights for age, gender, education, religion and location. The efficiency of these weights was 80 per cent, providing an effective sample size of 1,741.


Based on this effective sample size, the margin of error (95 per cent confidence interval) for a 50 per cent result on the full sample is ± 2.3 per cent.


This is larger for subsets of the data, such as age or location, and results based on these and similar breakdowns should be interpreted conservatively.


Two-party preferred results were calculated using both historic preference flows, and respondent allocated flows.


Detailed findings and question wording are contained in the following report. Questions are presented in the order they appeared in the survey.


The full report can accessed here:


©2025 Accent Research.

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