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New Zealand Government lead over Opposition down to 14% in April – smallest lead since January 2020


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New Zealand Government lead over Opposition down to 14% in April – smallest lead since January 2020
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Source: Roy Morgan New Zealand Single Source. January 2020 – April 2021. Base: New Zealand electors aged 18+. Average interviews per month = 925.
The Labour/Greens government support is down 2.5% points to 55% in April. Support for the Labour Party dropped 4% points to 41.5% in April (its lowest level of support since February 2020 prior to the pandemic) while support for the Greens was up 1.5% points to 13.5%.
The governing parties are now 14% points ahead of the Parliamentary opposition National/Act NZ/Maori Party on 41%, up 6% points since March. Support for National has now recovered to its highest since last year’s election, up 6.5% points to 29.5%, and is the highest for exactly a year since April 20 ....

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New Zealand Labour/Greens support unchanged at 58.5% in February as COVID-19 vaccine rollout begins


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This latest New Zealand Roy Morgan Poll on voting intention was conducted by telephone – both landline and mobile – with a NZ-wide cross-section of 926 electors during February. Electors were asked: “If a New Zealand Election were held today which party would receive your party vote?” Of all electors surveyed only 4% (up 1% point) didn’t name a party.
The Labour/Greens government support is unchanged at 58.5% in February. However, support for the Labour Party is down by 2% points to 45% in February while support for the Greens increased 2% points to 13.5%.
Support for the main opposition National Party is up 4% points to 29% - the highest support for National since April 2020 during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. ....

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