- The latest Taxpayers鈥 Union-Curia poll shows Labour at 31.5% and National at 38.8%.
- would need Act鈥檚 11 seats and NZ First鈥檚 eight to form a government.
- and both dropped in the preferred Prime Minister ratings.
The Labour Party continues to gain support as National rebounds to register close to 40%, according to the latest Taxpayers鈥 Union-Curia poll.
The poll, conducted between November 6-10 and released this afternoon, showed Labour at 31.5% 鈥 an increase of 1.2 percentage points from the last poll in October. It was the party鈥檚 best result in the poll in 17 months.
National had also increased by 3.9 points to 38.8%. It was almost a complete recovery from the 4.1-point drop National suffered between the September and October polls.
The other four parties in Parliament all decreased in support in the latest poll. The Green Party was down 1.1 points to 9.3%, Act was down 1.2 points to 8.5%, NZ First was down 1.1 points to 6.5% and Te P膩ti M膩ori was down 0.5 points to 2.5%. There were 3.4% of respondents were undecided.
On those results, National would hold 48 seats and would require Act鈥檚 11 seats and NZ First鈥檚 eight to form a Government. Labour would occupy 39 seats, the Greens 11 and Te P膩ti M膩ori six 鈥 as long as the party expectedly held an electorate seat.
Chris Hipkins' Labour party had risen to its highest result in the poll in 17 months. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Both National leader Christopher Luxon and Labour leader Chris Hipkins had dropped in the preferred Prime Minister ratings. Luxon was down 1.2 points to 26.5%, while Hipkins dropped 1.4 points to 15.5%.
Act leader David Seymour held steady at 7.4%. NZ First leader Winston Peters dropped 2.1 points to 6.3%. Green co-leader Chl枚e Swarbrick took a 4.7-point hit to register at 5.2%.
During the polling period, Seymour鈥檚 Treaty Principles Bill was introduced ahead of when it was expected, receiving widespread criticism from Opposition parties and M膩ori organisations.
The poll was conducted with 1000 respondents. It had a margin of error of 3.1%.
Adam Pearse is a political reporter in the NZ Herald Press Gallery team, based at Parliament. He has worked for 九一星空无限 since 2018, covering sport and health for the Northern Advocate in Whang膩rei before moving to the NZ Herald in Auckland, covering Covid-19 and crime.
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