Neck and neck: Poll shows how tight the race is
Exclusive Herald forecast model has main parties single seat apart in election race
Exclusive Herald forecast model has main parties single seat apart in election race
Bay of Plenty candidates answer the important questions. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Hamilton East candidates answer the important questions. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Taupō candidates answer the important questions. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Waiariki candidates answer the important questions. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Rotorua candidates answer the important questions. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Gareth Morgan takes out ads saying Winston Peters' NZ First is a party of the past.
Wairarapa candidates answer the important questions. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Taranaki-King Country candidates and some questions. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
COMMENT: I rather miss the formality and the drama of an actual election day.
COMMENT: If the parties were students none would grade highly.
COMMENT: Labour is winning but National fights on with self-inflicted wounds.
Slim majority favours accord on policies over highest-polling party.
COMMENT: National is talking up the urban-rural divide to get votes, says Rachel Stewart.
National and Labour have fresh faces for the West Auckland electorate of New Lynn.
Finance Minister say employers are very concerned.
Prime Minister Bill English has accused Labour of acting irresponsibly.
The 'game changer' vs 'political horsepower', how CEOs rated the leaders.
Maori Party candidate's campaign was accused of bribing voters with online cash credits.
Flynny, (one half of Stace and Flynny from The Hits) chats to unsuspecting parents about the upcoming election.
"If they fail to teach kids right from wrong then the Government needs to step in."
Labour will free up Auckland's urban boundary to "turbocharge" affordable housing.
"There should be serious incentivisation for people to go and get checked."
Four major political parties sent candidates to answer questions from students today.
Bill English faced questions over how he was going to stop Labour's proposed water tax.
Aggravated robberies and burglaries have put law and order in the spotlight.
Bosses' reaction after Grant Robertson and Steven Joyce go head to head
Watch: Joyce and Robertson faced off this morning at the Mood of the Boardroom breakfast.
"Farmers, and farming communities, are not punching bags for urban politicians."