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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Roy Morgan: Support for National-led Government and Labour-led Opposition remains tied in April


Roy Morgan’s New Zealand Poll for April 2026 shows the National-led Government (National, ACT & NZ First) on 47.5%, unchanged, and effectively tied with the Labour-Greens-Te Pāti Māori Parliamentary Opposition on 48%, unchanged, the latest Roy Morgan New Zealand Poll finds.

Support for National dropped 1% to 25.5% - its lowest level of support since National was elected to Government in late 2023.

Support for NZ First was up 0.5% to 11.5% - its highest level of support since being elected to Government.

Support for ACT was up 0.5% to 10.5%.

Support for Labour was unchanged on 34%.

Support for the Greens was unchanged on 11%.

Support for Te Pāti Māori was unchanged on 3%.

A further 4.5% (unchanged) of electors supported a minor party outside Parliament. This includes 4% (unchanged) who support Opportunity and a further 0.5% (unchanged) who support other minor parties including the NewZeal, NZ Outdoors & Freedom Party (NZOFP), Vision NZ, Conservative Party NZ, Women’s Right’s Party and the Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party.

National-led Government and Labour-led Parliamentary Opposition set for 60 seats each......full poll results published HERE

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1 comment:

Janine said...

There is nothing about National that says "We are for the people, all the people". It's a bit like the British Labour Party under Starmer. They both seem totally oblivious that their days are numbered and a trouncing is a fait accompli. National could retain power but only because of NZF and ACT.
Is this the new breed of politician? One that is totally lacking insight? Luxon has had two and a half years...it might be too late now.
We know that left wing voters will vote left wing, regardless of policies and commonsense. That's unfortunate.

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