The Resolve Political Monitor poll of 1,801 voters from June 8 to 13 found 33 percent naming Hanson as their top choice, ahead of Albanese at 29 percent.
One Nation also led primary votes at 29 percent, up five points in a month, while Labor sat at 28 percent and the Coalition hit a record low of 20 percent.
A Roy Morgan poll confirmed the trend, with One Nation at 29.5 percent; the surge ties to criticisms of Labor’s budget, net-zero policies, and migration amid cost-of-living strains, though experts question if a senator like Hanson could realistically become PM.