Research released by the Voter Choice Project has shown electors in the federal electorate of Perth are furious they have been forced to a byelection, with many Labor voters saying they won't vote Labor and Liberal supporters unhappy their party will not field a candidate.

It's a mix of factors that could lead to chaos on election night, according to the project's director Raphaella Kathryn Crosby.

Ms Crosby said a panel of voters recruited ahead of the July 28 'Super-Saturday' byelections in Perth and Fremantle would shed light on how Australians choose their preferred candidates.

Voters in Perth were angry about the resignation of former MP Tim Hammond, who resigned for personal reasons, and Liberal voters so "cranky" their party was not in the race they were considering voting informal.