Support for Pauline Hanson's One Nation party has quadrupled across the country since the July 2 election.

A recent Newspoll survey revealed support for One Nation in the lower house has risen to six per cent from 1.3 per cent on election day.

The party's primary vote has bounced to 10 per cent in Queensland, up from 5.5 per cent at the election, The Australian reported.

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Support for Pauline Hanson's One Nation party has quadrupled since the federal election

The controversial party appears to have taken popularity from independents and other minor parties, as well as some from Malcolm Turnbull's government.

In NSW and Western Australia, One Nation support has grown to six per cent, while in South Australia, it is polling at four per cent.

In Victoria, support is at 3 per cent, slightly higher than before the election.

Four One Nation senators were voted in to the Senate at the July 2 election

Senator Hanson's party holds the balance of power in the Senate, with the government unable to pass legislation opposed by the other major parties without One Nation's votes.

Hanson's controversial views have attracted much attention since she re-entered parliament in July.