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Several polling firms have conducted opinion polls during the term of the 54th New Zealand Parliament (2023–present) for the next New Zealand general election. The regular polls are the quarterly polls produced by Television New Zealand ( 1 News ) conducted by Verian (formerly known as Colmar Brunton and Kantar Public), along with monthly ...
Chris Hipkins is sworn in as the 41st Prime Minister of New Zealand. 22 Jan 2023: Chris Hipkins is unanimously elected Leader of the Labour Party. 19 Jan 2023: Jacinda Ardern announces her resignation as Prime Minister of New Zealand, taking effect 25 January 2023. 10–16 Jan 2023: Taxpayers' Union–Curia: 1,000 31.7: 37.2: 10.6: 10.8: 1.6: 2 ...
New Zealand looks to be heading towards a change of government after an October election, according to a new poll showing the opposition National Party and likely coalition partner ACT holding 50% ...
New Zealanders began voting Saturday in a general election, with opinion polls indicating they favor a conservative change after six years of a liberal government led for most of that time by ...
The next New Zealand general election will be held after the current 54th New Zealand Parliament is dissolved or expires. The current Parliament was elected on Saturday, 14 October 2023. The last possible date for the election to be held is Saturday, 19 December 2026.
The poll indicates that New Zealand First will hold the balance of power. New Zealand elects lawmakers using a mixed-member proportional (MMP) system that has made coalitions the norm since it was ...
New Zealand has a strictly enforced election silence. Campaigning is prohibited on election day [50] and all election advertisements must be removed or covered by midnight on the night before the election. Opinion polling is also illegal on election day. [50] Local elections are held by postal vote. [51]
The first public poll since the coronavirus crisis took hold showed popularity for Ardern's Labour jumped 14 points to 56.5% - the highest for any party ever. As preferred PM, Ardern was at 59.5% ...