Original article by Roy Morgan
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 5-Jul-23
The latest Roy Morgan New Zealand Poll shows that support for the Labour/Greens coalition government fell 3% points to 40% in June. Support for Labour was down 0.5% points to 30.5%, while support for the Greens fell 2.5% points to 9.5% (the lowest support for the party since August 2022). Support for the National Party was down 1.5% points to 30% (the lowest level of support since Christopher Luxon became National leader in November 2021), while support for Act NZ was up 1.5% point to 15%. Support for a right-leaning potential National/Act NZ coalition was unchanged at 45% in June. The results for June suggest that neither Labour/Greens nor National/Act NZ will have enough support to form a majority Government later this year and the party in the box seat to determine the next Government is the Maori Party, with support surging 2.5% points to a record high of 7% in June. 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 955 electors during June. Meanwhile, the Roy Morgan Government Confidence Rating was up 4pts to 84 in June, its highest since March.
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