The fluctuations of Roy Morgan polls continues with National dropping back down, this time to 44.5%, while Labour bounce back to 31%. Greens have also bounced up, to 15%
- National 44.5% (down 6)
- Labour 31% (up 4)
- Greens 15% (up 4)
- NZ First 5.5% (down 2.5)
- Maori Party 1.5% (unchanged)
- Act NZ 0.5% (unchanged)
- United Future 0.5% (up 0.5)
- Conservative Party of NZ is 1% (up 1%)
- Internet-Mana Party alliance 0.5% (unchanged)
- Independent/ Others 0% (down 1%)
Polling period August 31 to September 13, 2015.
Electors were asked: “If a New Zealand Election were held today which party would receive your party vote?” This latest New Zealand Roy Morgan Poll on voting intention was conducted by telephone – both landline and mobile telephone, with a NZ wide cross-section of 876 electors in September 2015. Of all electors surveyed 8% (up 2.5%) didn’t name a party.
Confidence rating:
The latest NZ Roy Morgan Government Confidence Rating has increased to 128.5pts (up 8.5pts) in September. An increasing majority of NZ electors 58% (up 4%) say NZ is ‘heading in the right direction’ compared to 29.5% (down 4.5%) that say NZ is ‘heading in the wrong direction’. NZ Government Confidence is far higher than in Australia – Australian Government Confidence is at only 90pts.
Alan Wilkinson
/ 18th September 2015The Morgan poll is so inconsistent it is scarcely worth reporting.
duperez
/ 18th September 2015But are they enough to get Farrar feral?
DaveG
/ 18th September 2015It didnt get the Rogue Morgan poll nickname for nothing.
Kerry
/ 18th September 2015That poll bounces up and down more than John Holmes co stars.
Zedd
/ 19th September 2015Always good to see ‘Team Key’ sliding DOWN.. roll on 2017 🙂