New poll reveals Voice support continues to drop

New polling results have revealed support for the Voice to Parliament continues to plummet, just weeks out from the referendum.

A survey by Resolve Strategic shows the Yes vote has dipped to 43 per cent from 46 per cent in August, marking the fifth consecutive month voters have lurched against the Voice proposal. 

According to the poll results, published by Nine’s the Sydney Morning Herald on Monday, the overall No vote has grown to 57 per cent from 54 per cent last month.

The new figures come as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese jets home from overseas meetings in India to push the Yes campaign before Australians head to the polls on October 14.

According to the survey results, support for the Voice has also continued to drop in every state except Tasmania. 

Queensland and Western Australia show the highest percentage for the No vote at 61 per cent in both states, with the Yes vote sitting at 39 per cent.

In New South Wales, 44 per cent of voters are in support of the Voice, while 56 per cent are opposed. 

The Yes vote in South Australia is sitting at 41 per cent, with the No vote leading at 59 per cent. 

(Sky News)

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