
Did the polls get it right? How predictions stacked up
Recent polls were broadly accurate on party shares. The surprise was in the electorates.
Recent polls were broadly accurate on party shares. The surprise was in the electorates.
OPINION: Has National torpedoed itself by trying to scuttle Winston Peters' waka?
The PM opens up about his marriage break-up, being a solo dad and his precious possessions
National would need NZ First to form a government in Talbot Mills poll.
Polls have put Te Pāti Māori behind in seats it expects to win.
Why Luxon and deputy Nicola Willis are trying to avoid a spreadsheets at dawn showdown.
Act's David Seymour the main casualty of National's rise but little hope for Labour.
OPINION: Make no mistake, the tide has turned.
There is now just a 1 in 20 chance of Labour being in Government.
Labour has taken another hit, Sept Taxpayers’ Union-Curia poll reveals.
Labour continues to struggle in latest poll.
For once it wasn't Labour dealing with personnel issues: it was Luxon.
OPINION: Explaining is losing, especially when you're explaining why you're losing.
Hipkins will face some difficult question as Labour's polls worsen.
OPINION: Voters prefer Chris Hipkins over Luxon, who is also less trusted, but ...
How accurate are they, what's a margin of error, and why aren't electorates polled?
The polls are unambiguous: New Zealand wants a National party led by Chris Hipkins.
The poll of 1012 people was conducted online between July 31 and August 7.
New data from MYOB shows Labour support is down on the last election in 2020.
Nicola Willis' April prophesies were right all along, and why was Luxon in a Barbie box?
Hipkins is hoping his caucus got a short, sharp lesson from bad polls. They need one.
Labour is down in two polls this week, but National has not benefited,
Green Party members are assembling for their AGM in Auckland this weekend.
OPINION: Two parties will be the biggest stories of election night.
The most likely coalition scenario remains the one National took off the table.
The prospect of a coalition with Te Pāti Māori is a slight drag on Labour's polling
OPINION: Govt doing the opposite to what polls show people want, Mike Hosking writes.
A recent study found 10 per cent of year 10 students were addicted to vaping.
Labour has already ruled out tax cuts, while National is adamant it will provide them.
Will the Nats roll their leader again?