The ABC’s vote compass survey rating has revealed over 301,000 Australians do not believe the major political party leaders are trustworthy or competent.

On average, the respondents gave Pauline Hanson, Scott Morrison, Richard Di Natale, and Bill Shorten a competence and trustworthiness score of less than five out of ten.

ABC election analyst Antony Green said the data suggests none of the major political party leaders are standing out ahead of the federal election on May 18.