Team Hakim & Team Wood poll strongly after Lord Mayoral Housing Town Hall
The two saw the strongest poll swings in their favour. Meanwhile, the post-event straw poll showed big swings against Reece, Koutoufides, and the Liberals.
Post-event poll shows strong swing toward Team Hakim and Team Wood
Jamal Hakim and Arron Wood clearly impressed the crowd, each seeing a strong polling swing in their favour after the event.
Meanwhile, the strongest swing of the night was against current Lord Mayor Nick Reece, who suffered a 13.5 point loss over the course of the night. Liberals and Team Kouta also saw strong swings against them.
Post-event polls show Team Hakim, Greens, Labor in top three spots
Coming from a close pre-poll, by the end of the night Jamal Hakim almost doubled his share of the straw poll respondents. Greens started and ended strong, with Labor also picking up a share of poll respondents.
YIMBY Melbourne & 6 News Lord Mayoral Housing Town Hall Straw Poll
Question: If the election was held right now which candidate would receive your vote?
Asked both before and after the Lord Mayoral Housing Town Hall.
Response rate (pre-poll): 128
Response rate (post-poll): 68
About the Lord Mayoral Town Hall
More than 200 Melburnians showed up on Monday night to Fed Square to see the Lord Mayoral candidates present their visions for the future.
The full event will be available for streaming on 6 News later in the week.
Quotes attributable to Leonardo Puglisi, Founder, 6 News
"It was a pleasure to co-host the Town Hall last night. All the candidates put in a phenomenal effort, were willing to be grilled, and gave voters a clear indication of their visions for housing in Melbourne. We at 6 News look forward to covering the rest of this tight race closely over the coming weeks."
Quotes attributable to Jonathan O'Brien, Lead Organiser, YIMBY Melbourne
"Last night's event gave Melburnians the opportunity to hear from their candidates for Lord Mayor. The responses from the audience are clearly reflected in the straw poll results. We look forward to watching the rest of the campaign unfold, and to seeing more candidates release their policies and plans for a vibrant, affordable, and housing abundant Melbourne."
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