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New Opposition Leader Christopher Luxon boosts support for National by 5% points – highest since March 2020 (pre-pandemic)

Support for a potential National/Act NZ coalition government increased by 6% points to 50% in December – its highest since Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern came to power in October 2017.

NZ Parliamentary Opposition: National/ Act NZ/ Maori Party (47%) ahead of Labour/Greens coalition (46 5%) for the first time

Support for New Zealand’s Labour/Greens ‘coalition’ government was down 3.5% points to 46.5% in November as support for the Labour Party dropped 3.5% points to 36%. Support for the Greens was unchanged at 10.5%. This is the lowest level of support for Labour since the election of the Jacinda Ardern-led Government in October 2017 with 36.9% of the vote

NZ Parliamentary Opposition: National/ Act NZ/ Maori Party (47%) ahead of Labour/Greens coalition (46 5%) for the first time

Support for New Zealand’s Labour/Greens ‘coalition’ government was down 3.5% points to 46.5% in November as support for the Labour Party dropped 3.5% points to 36%. Support for the Greens was unchanged at 10.5%. This is the lowest level of support for Labour since the election of the Jacinda Ardern-led Government in October 2017 with 36.9% of the vote

Support for Labour and Act NZ increases in September as Auckland lockdown extended

Support for New Zealand’s Labour/Greens government increased 3.5% points to 55% in September driven by an increase in support for the Labour Party, up by 6% points to 45.5% as the lockdown in New Zealand’s largest city was extended throughout September. This is the highest level of support for Labour for six months since March 2021. Support for the Greens was down 2.5% points to 9.5%.

NZ Labour-Greens extend lead over opposition parties as New Zealand enters nationwide Stage 4 lockdown in August

Support for New Zealand’s Labour/Greens government increased 2% points to 51.5% in August although support for the Labour Party was unchanged at 39.5%. The increase was driven by rising support for the Greens which was up 2% points to 12% in August.

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