According to recent polls, the majority of Australians intend to vote "no" in the Indigenous voice referendum. The latest opinion polls show that the "yes" vote has an estimated 41.5% support nationally, but it needs to be closer to 53% to pass. The polls also show that there is no sign of a trend back to a "yes" vote. The support for the voice to parliament varies by state, with South Australia, Western Australia, and Tasmania having low numbers. Polling consistently shows a divide along party voting lines, with Labor and Greens supporters more likely to say they will support the voice, while Coalition voters are more likely to be opposed. Younger people are far more likely to say they will vote "yes".