The June poll from Roy Morgan has just been released – polling was done during June so before the Covid information leak, Walker resignation and aftermath, and well before Todd Muller stepping down from the leadership, but it is still bd news for National.
- Labour 54.5% (down 2)
- National 27% (up 0.5)
- Greens 9% (up 2)
- ACT 5% (up 1.5)
- NZ First 1.5% (down 1)
- The Opportunities Party 1.5% (up 0.5)
- Maori Party 1% (down 0.5%)
Labour are looking very comfortable, and Greens and Act will be very happy with their rises.
NZ First remain in a precarious position with it seems little interest in keeping Winston Peters in Parliament.
It is looking very grim for National, and that’s before the really bad week and a half began.
This latest New Zealand Roy Morgan Poll on voting intention was conducted by telephone – both landline and mobile – with a NZ wide cross-section of 879 electors during June. Of all electors surveyed 6% (up 0.5%) didn’t name a party. Electors were asked: “If a New Zealand Election were held today which party would receive your party vote?”
Corky
/ 14th July 2020Crikey , if ACT was at 5% in June, what are they now? All that remains is to see if a new National leaderl takes back votes from ACT.
I think Winston may be ready for the old peoples home. He’s probably had enough, but what else does he know? What will he do? Barry Crump was in that situation. He left the planet.
Duker
/ 14th July 2020Can’t have been 5%, as they say up 1.5% to 5%
Puts Act back where they were 15 yrs ago …way to go
PartisanZ
/ 14th July 2020Imagine if we could get ‘snap polls’ like TODAY!!!
PartisanZ
/ 15th July 2020National would be GONE-burger I reckon …