In the latest Guardian Australia poll tracker, Labor holds a slight lead over the Coalition at 51.4% to 48.6%, with uncertainty still surrounding the election outcome. The estimated primary vote shows Labor at 30% and the Coalition at 33%, with possible overestimation for Labor. Greens' primary share is projected at around 13%. Significant is the polling indicating a downturn for the Coalition in key seats, reversing initial trends from February. Additionally, unique voting arrangements have been made for Australians in remote locations such as Antarctica, allowing them to vote by phone.
Labor is leading the Coalition 51.4% to 48.6% in Guardian Australia's poll tracker, amid uncertainty leading into election day with varying primary votes.
The estimated primary vote for Labor is steady at 30%, while the Coalition sits at 33%, showing potential overestimation for Labor in recent polls.
Pollster Shaun Ratcliff noted that the Coalition is losing ground in key seats, which contrasts with earlier polls from February showing them ahead.
Australians in remote locations, including Antarctica, have been able to vote by telephone, a method typically reserved for those with visual impairments.
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