June 15, 2026 — 7:30pm
There is no good news for anyone in the latest Resolve Political Monitor poll of Victorian voting intentions ahead of the November state election.
Not for Labor, not the Liberal or National parties, not even for One Nation, despite what you might think. Let me explain.
For Premier Jacinta Allan and her government, the results show Labor’s primary support drifting further away from where it needs to be for the party to have any chance of retaining a majority of lower house seats after November 28.
It brings no resolution to Labor’s leadership dilemma, but confirms what the most casual observer of Victorian politics already knew – that a ragged, third-term government is swimming against a powerful current of public sentiment for change.










