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Allan Labor government expands lead as Coalition struggles

17 September, 2025

Victoria’s Labor government under Premier Jacinta Allan has extended its lead over the Coalition, as voters increasingly turn to independents and minor parties. Exclusive Redbridge polling for the Herald Sun (September 3-11, 2,005 respondents) shows the Coalition’s primary vote dropping to 37%, down six points since Brad Battin became opposition leader in December. Labor’s primary vote also fell one point to 32%.

Preference flows favor Labor despite “soft” support

Despite a lower primary vote than in 2022 (37%), Labor’s two-party preferred margin has widened to 52-48, up from July’s 51.5-48.5. But only 50% of Labor supporters are considered “solid,” compared to 63% for the Coalition—leaving Allan vulnerable if a compelling alternative emerges.

Battin’s crime focus draws criticism

Battin’s $100 million youth crime prevention package and proposed police search powers have drawn internal criticism for overemphasizing crime while neglecting the economy, health system failures, soaring debt projected at $194 billion by 2028-29, and infrastructure blowouts. Party strategists warn this focus risks alienating urban voters.

Analysts urge broader strategy

Liberal strategist Tony Barry says the Coalition must present a values-based economic narrative to compete. Redbridge’s Kos Samaras warns that framing the contest as a referendum on Labor, without offering a clear alternative, echoes mistakes seen in federal politics. Labor remains weakest in regional areas and among financially stressed voters, while the Coalition leads among over-50s but trails significantly with younger Victorians.

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