Teals Sophie Scamps,Zoe Daniel,Monique Ryan,Allegra Spender and Kylea Tink all ousted Liberals at the federal election.Credit:Jessica Hromas,Penny Stephens,Luis Enrique Ascui,James Alcock,Getty Images
The survey shows progressive independent candidates would receive strong support in Caulfield,Kew,Sandringham,Hawthorn and Brighton,despite no Climate 200-backed challengers being announced in those seats.
Commenting on the results of polling,conducted by Redbridge and obtained byThe Age,Climate 200 executive director Byron Fay described the federal teal wave as a “launchpad not a landing zone” and expressed enthusiasm about the Victorian election.
“These poll results suggest that a similar dynamic is now playing out at the state level,” he told The Age.
Although individual seat polling has sometimes been unreliable,a review of federal election polling conducted by prominent psephologist,Kevin Bonham,found Redbridge picked the winner in the five “teal” seats it polled during the campaign. “All had the right winner and were also outstanding on the implied 2PP[two-party preferred] margins,” Bonham’s review found.
Offshoots of the campaigns that lifted independent Monique Ryan into power havebegun to gather support for tilts for Kew and Hawthorn,while supporters of Zoe Daniel are still mulling runs in Brighton,Sandringham and Caulfield. A source close to the Hawthorn and Kew campaigns,speaking toThe Age on the condition of anonymity,said candidates for these seats would be finalised soon.
Brighton MP James Newbury questioned the validity of the polling,tellingThe Age “the results of this fake poll are not real.
“It is all part of Labor and Redbridge’s pre-election political games. It deserves to be ignored”.