THE by-election is still six days away, but the Liberal National Party has already listed ophthalmologist Bill Glasson as the victor.

The party's official website this morning listed Dr Glasson as the Member for Griffith, alongside the other elected House of Representative MPs.

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Bookies have the LNP candidate at long odds, but recent polling puts Dr Glasson edging out in front.

Shortly after it appeared, the website was altered to include a note that Dr Glasson was a candidate, but he was kept in the party's list of federal MPs.

A spokesman for Dr Glasson said the candidate was unaware of his inclusion on the website.

An LNP spokesman said it was "clear to anyone visiting the website" that Dr Glasson was the party's candidate trying to become the Member for Griffith, but did not say how the error occurred.

"The LNP acknowledges, as history indicates, that it will be a tough challenge to win the seat but Dr Glasson is an outstanding once in a generation local candidate," he said.

Meanwhile, the final days of the by-election campaign have turned to a battle for preferences, with Dr Glasson pushing for alternative voters to put him No. 2 at the ballot box.

He shrugged off recent polling which had him edging in front of his Labor opponent Terri Butler.

"Polls at the moment are worthless," Dr Glasson said.

"The people who will decide the election haven't decided. The vast percentage of people are undecided."

Dr Glasson, who won the primary vote in the September 2013 election but lost to Kevin Rudd on Greens preferences, said he needed win the preferences of people who did not vote for either major party to secure victory.

"I'm not appealing to the parties (for preferences), I'm appealing to the people," he said in West End this morning while campaigning with Treasurer Joe Hockey.

"Tony Abbott and Joe Hockey are still going to be running the Government on Sunday … but think, 'Who is going to represent me?' "

media_camera Bill Glasson is joined by federal Treasurer Joe Hockey in West End. Pic: Mark Cranitch

West End, part of the Griffith electorate, has a high number of people who do not vote for either major party.

In September the Greens won more than 10 per cent of the vote across the electorate and the Palmer United Party took 3.36 per cent, compared with the LNPs 42.36 per cent and ALPs 40.36 per cent.

But at the West End polling booth the Greens won more than 22 per cent of the vote and LNP took just 27 per cent.

Mr Hockey urged voters who may be turned off by the Abbott Government not to unfairly judge Dr Glasson.

"He's a bloody good man. Give him a go," he said.

The by-election will be held this Saturday.