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The latest political poll before tomorrow’s election puts Labor at 45.8 percent and the national at 31.1 percent.
James Shaw and Jacinda Ardern. Source: Getty
Newshub Reid Research has the Greens at 6.3 percent, ACT at 7.4 percent and NZ First at 3.5 percent.
These numbers would allow Labor and the Greens to form a government.
Figures from the Electoral Commission show that more than 1.7 million people have already cast their vote for tomorrow’s elections.
Auckland was popular with political party leaders on the final day of the campaign with Jacinda Ardern from Labor, Judith Collins from National, David Seymour from ACT and Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson campaigning there. New Zealand’s first leader, Winston Peters, opted for Northland, while Green Party co-leader James Shaw was in Wellington.
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Both major parties have regressed somewhat, according to the latest 1 NEWS Colmar Brunton poll. Source: 1 NEWS
Last night’s Colmar Brunton 1 NEWS poll had Labor support at 46 percent, National at 31 percent with the Greens and ACT both at 8 percent and New Zealand leading at 3 percent.