If an election had been held this week the LNP state government would have been voted out, a new poll has found.

ReachTEL surveyed nearly 3000 residents across Queensland on Wednesday night, asking them who they would vote for if an election was held that day and what they thought of Campbell Newman as Premier.

If an election had been held on Wednesday Premier Campbell Newman and the LNP would have lost power, according to a new poll. Credit:Glenn Hunt

Commissioned by Working for Queenslanders, an organisation set up by the Together Union, the poll found that based on the preference flow from the last election, the LNP would lose 35 seats, reducing their numbers to 39.

Labor would gain 37 seats, according to the poll, giving them a parliamentary majority with 45 MPs.