The Liberals look to retain government, albeit in minority, according to the latest EMRS poll.
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The poll, which was taken earlier this month, showed that among the decided voters, 39 per cent preferred the Liberals - which was the same as the November poll results.
Labor's support has slipped down to 26 per cent amongst decided voters, which shows the party's popularity has declined by 6 per cent since August.
Support for Labor is at its lowest in the Tasmanian electorate since December 2021, when the Liberals' popularity soared at 49 per cent.
Support for the Greens has remained stable at 12 per cent and support for independents has dropped from 17 per cent in November to 14 per cent.
Nine-per-cent of decided voters have indicated that they would vote for a Jacqui Lambie Network candidate this state election.
Despite Labor's declining popularity, voters who preferred party leader Rebecca White as premier lifted from 35 per cent to 38 per cent.
Those who prefer Jeremy Rockliff as premier has gone from 42 per cent to 41 per cent.
Twenty-per-cent of voters prefer neither Ms White or Mr Rockliff.
Election analyst Kevin Bonham said the poll results showed the Liberals were the only party within reach of forming a majority government.
The poll was taken after the election was called, between February 15 and 21.