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Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Taxpayers' Union-Curia Poll - April 2026


Here are the headline results for April's Taxpayers’ Union – Curia Poll:

Labour 33.4%    

National 29.8%    

NZ First 13.6% 

ACT 9.0%

Green 7.8%        

Te Pāti Māori 2.6%    

Other 3.8%

Labour is down 1.0 points to 33.4%, while National is up 1.4 points to 29.8%. New Zealand First is up 3.9 points to 13.6%, while ACT is up 1.5 points to 9.0%. The Greens are down 2.7 points to 7.8%, while Te Pāti Māori is down 0.6 points to 2.6%

The combined result of “other parties” this month is 3.9%, including TOP on 2.6% (+0.7 points). NZ Outdoors and Freedom, Vision NZ, and New Conservatives were all on 0.0% in this poll.

The poll was conducted by Curia Market Research Ltd for the Taxpayers’ Union. It is a random poll of 1,000 adult New Zealanders and is weighted to the overall adult population. It was conducted by phone (landlines and mobile) and online between Wednesday 01 April and Thursday 02 April 2026, has a maximum margin of error of +/- 3.1% and 5.3% were undecided on the party vote question........The full poll can be read HERE

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

NZF will poll 20% at least on the current trajectory, all at the expense of National. Especially with Luxon still clueless, stumbling and stuttering with zero comprehension of why middle white NZers voted National in. Excellent example this morning of the clown in action : https://www.stuff.co.nz/politics/360961102/watch-pm-stumbles-when-asked-about-maori-national-party-ministers-cabinet

Anonymous said...

The interviewer played the old race is uppermost card and ambushed him . It is all about race not ability. Usual woke

Janine said...

Many New Zealand politicians egos are so inflated.
If you refuse to address the elephant in the room you deserve to lose. The four worst politicians we have had are Chris Finlayson, Jacinda Ardern, Willie Jackson and Chris Luxon. One thing they all have in common is big egos and an ability to leave office substantially wealthier than when they arrived without achieving anything for New Zealanders, only division. I include Luxon because he has squandered his time in office. His wealth will be measured not in monetary terms but in more lucrative job opportunities.

anonymous said...

To Janine: Egos grown when voters grovel. Minister Goldsmith received a blunt note recently - after deciding not release the Special Committee's report on Treaty References in legislation. Issue buried - though a specific Coalition commitment between Nat and NZF so voters expected action. I told the Minister that taxpayers are MPs' bosses......

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