
Election season has arrived and Vote Compass is back
ABCPlenty has happened since the last federal election, with a global pandemic, floods, war in Europe and increases in the cost of living. ABC election analyst Antony Green said using the Vote Compass tool was a good way to start thinking about policy issues. "It's not often that people pay much attention to policy, but if you do Vote Compass you get asked a whole series of questions on policy issues and it helps you think about them," he said. "The last three years, we've seen COVID emerge as the biggest issue in politics and we'd never heard of COVID three years ago, so we've got questions in Vote Compass about COVID," he said. ABC News will publish regular results from the Vote Compass survey during the election campaign across its digital, television and radio platforms, in order to help Australians understand how voters are feeling about the key issues and our political leaders.
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Why the Vote Compass methodology holds up
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