Original article by Roy Morgan
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 16-Nov-22
The latest Roy Morgan New Zealand Poll shows that support for the Labour/Greens coalition government rose 2.5% points to 44.5% in October. Support for Labour fell 0.5% points to 29% (its lowest level of support since Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern came to power in October 2017); however, support for the Greens rose 3% points to a record high of 15.5%. Meanwhile, support for a potential National/Act NZ coalition government fell 4% points to 44.5%. Support for the National Party was down 4% points to 32%, while support for fellow right-leaning party Act NZ was unchanged at 12.5%. Support for the Maori Party fell 0.5% points to 3%, although the party remains the best placed of the minor parties to hold the balance of power in a new Parliament. A minority of 8% of electors (up 2% points) support other minor parties outside Parliament, with support for New Zealand First up 2.5% points to 3.5%, The Opportunities Party up 0.5% points to 3% and support for the New Conservative Party unchanged at 0.5%. This New Zealand Roy Morgan Poll on voting intention was conducted by telephone – both landline and mobile – with a New Zealand-wide cross-section of 951 electors during October. Meanwhile, the Roy Morgan Government Confidence Rating rose 6pts in October to 92. The indicator is now down 33pts from just over a year ago in September 2021.
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