The majority of voters want New Zealand's Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) to stay on in Bamiyan province in Afghanistan, according to a Herald-DigiPoll survey.
The deployment is supported by both Labour and National.
But a bare majority, only 53.9 per cent of voters, believe the team should stay on after the SAS is brought home in March; 38 per cent do not think they should stay on at all; and 8.2 per cent don't know.
About 140 New Zealand Defence Force and other personnel based in Bamiyan are due to stay on until 2014. They have been providing security and helping upgrade infrastructure.
According to the defence force, the team also includes New Zealand police, NZAID personnel, United States Armed Forces, representatives from the US Departments of State and Agriculture, and a USAID representative.