THE Baillieu government would be thrown out of office and consigned to history as a one-term government if an election were held in Victoria now, according to Newspoll.
The poll, published in The Australian newspaper on Thursday, shows the Labor opposition has secured an election-winning lead for the first time since the 2010 election.
The survey of Victorian voting intentions shows Labor holds a commanding 55 per cent to 45 per cent two-party-preferred lead following a six-point surge in the party's primary vote.
Labor leads the coalition on the primary vote by 41 per cent to 37 per cent, according to the poll conducted over the past two months.
The number of voters dissatisfied with Mr Baillieu's leadership climbed three points from the July-August survey to 53 per cent, which is up 24 points in a year.
Mr Baillieu holds a nine point lead over Labor's Daniel Andrews, 39 per cent to 30 per cent, in the preferred premier stakes.
But the trend is not going with the premier. He has lost 17 points as better premier in the past year, while Mr Andrews has gained 11 points.
Mr Baillieu came to power in November 2010 with a two-party preferred vote of 51.6 per cent to Labor's 48.4 per cent and reached a high point of 55 per cent to 45 per cent a year ago.
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