With its primary vote increasing to 38 per cent,the LNP has moved ahead of Labor (32 per cent) for the first time in the Resolve Strategic poll,conducted exclusively forBrisbane Times.
Yet 30 per cent of respondents would have given their first vote to minor parties or independents,still a higher proportion than at the 2020 election.
In another first,Crisafulli is now the preferred premier,according tothe Resolve polling.
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Personal support for Palaszczuk has slumped,with 43 per cent of respondents having a negative opinion of the premier. And while voters appear to have become more familiar with the opposition leader,he stillremains relatively unknown to one-third of voters.
Why it matters
The result represents a major shift from the 2020 pandemic-era election,in which Labor and the LNP attracted primary votes of 40 per cent and 36 per cent,respectively.