In
Australian politics the
two-party-preferred vote (TPP or 2PP) is the result of an election or opinion poll after preferences have been distributed to the last two parties. For the purposes of TPP, the Liberal/National
Coalition is usually considered a single party, with
Labor being the other major party. Typically the TPP is expressed as the percentages of votes attracted by each of the two major parties, e.g. "Coalition 45%, Labor 55%", where the values include both primary votes and
preferences. The TPP is an indicator of how much
swing has been attained/is required to change the result, taking into consideration preferences, which may have a significant effect on the result.