Prime Minister Bill English says it was possible but unlikely that cyber hacking would be an issue during New Zealand's election this year because it was hard to see why anyone would bother.
English has been in Europe as the unfolding saga of alleged Russian hacking during the US election campaign has played out and governments in Europe, such as France and Germany, have voiced concern about hacking during their elections this year.
Asked if he was concerned it could happen in New Zealand's election, English said it was possible.
"Just why someone would want to interfere with our elections, it would be hard to imagine."
Asked if Russia spied on New Zealand, he said he did not know.