The first graph shows trend lines averaged across all polls for all political parties that are routinely included by polling companies. Labour has kept its dominant lead but still can't govern alone, according to a political poll ahead of the final debate between Judith Collins and Jacinda Ardern. ACT was on 8 per cent and NZ First up a percentage point to 3 per cent. NZ First got in the way of the ‘feebate’ scheme. Jacinda Ardern and Judith Collins' recent performances are critiqued by voters in tonight's TVNZ poll. Both are down 1 percent. In the preferred Prime Minister stakes, Labour leader Jacinda Ardern is on 55 per cent (up 5), National's Judith Collins on 20 per cent (down 3), and Act's David Seymour on 3 per cent (up 1). 30 Jul, 2020 6:37pm . That would give Labour 59 seats, National 40, Act 10 and the Greens 11. The poll shows Labour with 46 percent, National 31 percent, the Greens up two points to 8 percent. Newshub is covering the 2020 general election live: access the latest polls & results here. National leader Judith Collins and Labour Jacinda Ardern will go head to head one last time tonight. The latest NZ political news and analysis. The poll ran from Saturday through until last night. Labour is on 46 per cent, down 1 percentage point, while National is on 31 per cent, also down 1 percentage point, in the 1 News Colmar Brunton poll tonight.
The Newshub/ Reid Research poll had NZ First on 2 per cent – well below the 5 per cent threshold. To embed this content on your own webpage, cut and paste the following: , for easy access to all your favourite programmes, Podcast (MP3) Over the weekend, Greens co-leader James Shaw said having NZ First back in Government after September 19 was a "risk that I don't think is worth taking in the next term". READ MORE: * Election 2020: Labour machine in full spin as National looks desperate * Election 2020: National mistakenly features 'firm' Labour supporter on pamphlet * Election 2020: Grant Robertson praises NZ's worst contraction on record as 'better than forecast'. By October 12 a million had already cast their ballot. The major parties have slipped in the latest poll with Labour unable to form a standalone government. Behind is ACT on 8 percent and the Green Party on 8 percent, up two. However, the numbers were subsequently leaked to media and show National was on 36 per cent, compared to Labour's 50 per cent. Over recent General Elections, the 1 NEWS Colmar Brunton poll has consistently been close to the final election result. Tonight's political poll puts Labour on 46 percent and National on 31 percent with just one day until election day. The second graph shows parties that received less than 10% of the party vote in the 2017 election, and are routinely included by polling companies. But the Greens were safe – only just – on 5.7 per cent. Act holds at 8 percent, and New Zealand First has had a rise to 3 percent. The final poll leading up to the 2017 General Election gave National 46% of the party vote and Labour 37%. Labour needs to reach the magic number of 61 seats to govern alone. When it comes to preferred Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is steady on 54 per cent - while Collins has surged to 20. While National would want to do better, Collins and the way she's doing the job sees her winning the approval of 50 per cent, far outstripping her two predecessors. - NZ Herald, New Zealand First and Greens again at war – sparring over accusations of broken promises - NZ Herald, 'Disgraceful': Winston Peters hits back at Greens over accusations of 'race-baiting' - NZ Herald, Green MP Jan Logie fires shot at NZ First over courtroom changes for rape trials - NZ Herald, Election 2020: NZ First leader Winston Peters attacks Labour, Greens inexperience - NZ Herald, "risk that I don't think is worth taking in the next term", Rent for Auckland apartments ease as students kept out, Election 2020: Advance NZ get close to 1 per cent, David Fisher: One final election in pursuit of Winston Peters. NZ First would not return to Parliament without winning an electorate seat as they remain under the 5 per cent threshold. The poll found that 83% of respondents have “trust in the government to deal successfully with national problems”, while 88% “trust the government to make the right decisions on Covid-19”. Act holds at 8 percent, and New Zealand First has had a rise to 3 percent. However it is a much better result than the 25 per cent National scored in a Newshub/Reid Research poll earlier this week. That would give Labour 59 seats, National 40, Act 10 and the Greens 11.
There has been a surge in support for Greens in the latest 1 News Colmar Brunton political poll, which shows Labour needing their support to govern. "When my eyebrow goes up", it's a joke," she said, before quipping "do you not understand a joke", soon after. Former National MP Jonathan Coleman and former Green Party policy director David Cormack join Lisa Owen with their opinions. Judith Collins is on 20 percent. In the TVNZ poll the gap between Labour and National is 21 points - in the Newshub poll it was 35 points - prompting National to claim Newshub's poll was "rogue". Labour could govern alone based on the results of tonight's 1 News/Colmar Brunton poll. The 1 NEWS Colmar Brunton poll, just two days out from the election, shows Labour on 46 per cent, while National was on 31 per cent. The poll comes after National’s Judith Collins threw everything but the kitchen sink at gaining attention on the campaign trail. Teen found unresponsive after travelling in overloaded car, NZ driver Shane van Gisbergen wins Bathurst 1000 for the first time despite late drama, Election 2020: Winston Peters, the kingmaker, retreats into his past. In that exchange, she called a reporter's questions "stupid" and then backtracked on comments from the day before by saying she was joking. The numbers translate to 59 seats for Labour, 11 for the Greens, 40 for National and 10 for Act. She branded her opponents as “miserable”, “sheep” and money-hungry. Election 2020: Who are the MPs ejected from the Beehive? This poll had Labour at 60. Labour can govern alone as latest political poll continues trend. The ongoing war of words between the Greens and New Zealand First was also captured in tonight's poll. Shaw and NZ First leader Winston Peters have been loggerheads for the last few weeks over a number of issues. Opinion: With a mandate to govern alone,... New Conservatives, TOP plan to keep going... Martin Devlin: What to expect from this weekend's NRL finals, Mike's Minute: The 2020 campaign is another for the history books.
Labour is on 46 per cent, down 1 percentage point, while … Despite publicly talking about National's internal numbers, Collins has refused to provide them when asked by media. Latest 1 NEWS Colmar Brunton poll puts Labour at 46 and National on 31 per cent, minutes before Judith Collins and Jacinda Ardern face off in one last debate. The TVNZ poll was taken between Saturday and midnight last night and has a margin of error of 3.1 per cent. This would see Labour with 59 seats in Parliament and National with 40.
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