Victorian voters are warming to Pauline Hanson's One Nation after shunning her party at the federal election, with nearly one in ten people indicating support in a new poll.

Ms Hanson's return to the Senate has seen a bounce in her popularity in the traditionally progressive state, with One Nation capturing 9.4 per cent of the state primary in a new ReachTEL poll of 1649 Victorians.

A spokesperson for One Nation leader Pauline Hanson said it was a matter for the lawyers. Credit:Andrew Meares

At the federal election One Nation won just 1.8 per cent of the Victorian senate vote.

Her resurgence is most problematic for the Nationals, which polled just 3.7 per cent in the poll. A Fairfax analysis of the federal election results in Victoria showed she was most popular in Nationals held seats.