NZ Parliamentary Elections
The winners will likely be projected before the official vote count is announced, based on early vote counts and exit polling;
- History
Expected Impact / Date | Description |
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Oct 13, 2023 | Voters will elect New Zealand's 54th Parliament; |
Oct 16, 2020 | Voters will elect New Zealand's 53rd Parliament; |
Sep 22, 2017 | Voters will elect New Zealand's 52nd Parliament; |
Sep 19, 2014 | Voters will elect New Zealand's 51st Parliament; |
Nov 25, 2011 | Voters will elect New Zealand's 50th Parliament; |
Nov 7, 2008 | Voters will elect New Zealand's 49th Parliament; |
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- NZ Parliamentary Elections News
- From apnews.com|Oct 15, 2023|16 comments
Conservative former businessman Christopher Luxon will be New Zealand’s next prime minister after winning a decisive election victory Saturday. People voted for change after six years of a liberal government led for most of that time by Jacinda Ardern. The exact makeup of Luxon’s government is still to be determined as ballots continued to be counted.Luxon arrived to rapturous applause at an event in Auckland. He was joined on stage by his wife, Amanda, and their children, William and Olivia. He said he was humbled by the victory and ...
- From reuters.com|Oct 17, 2020|3 comments
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s delivered the biggest election victory for her centre-left Labour Party in half a century on Saturday as voters rewarded her for a decisive response to COVID-19.The mandate means Ardern, 40, could form the first single-party government in decades and will face the challenge of delivering on the progressive transformation she promised but failed to deliver in her first term, where Labour shared power with a nationalist party. “This is a historic shift,” said political commentator Bryce Edwards of ...
- From abc.net.au|Sep 23, 2017|27 comments
New Zealand's ruling National Party has won the most votes in the country's general election but not by enough to form a government without forming a coalition. National Party has been in power for almost a decade Labour's Jacinda Ardern is vying to be NZ's third female prime minister Early polling puts National ahead but suggests no outright winner That means New Zealanders may need to wait for days or weeks before knowing who their next leader will be as the different political parties try to negotiate with each other to secure a ...
- From bloomberg.com|Sep 21, 2017|4 comments
Investors Down Under should keep a close eye on Saturday’s election in New Zealand, a race that has already captivated currency markets. That’s the view from Morgan Stanley. “Australian investors don’t typically gaze across the ditch for risk events but our revenue exposure analysis suggests more NZ linkage than one might imagine,” strategists led by Daniel Blake told clients in a note. About 43 members of the S&P/ASX 200 benchmark get a “meaningful” share of revenue across the Tasman Sea, the strategists wrote. Among the big four ...
- From newshub.co.nz|Sep 21, 2017
The final poll is in, and it shows either side could take power on Saturday. National has dropped back slightly to 45.8 percent. It is still the largest single party, but is teetering in the danger zone. Labour is back a bit too, sitting on 37.3 percent. The Greens are back to safety. They are on 7.1 percent. In Newshub's last poll they were below the 5 percent threshold needed to enter Parliament without an electorate seat. NZ First is up to 7.1 percent too. The crucial number in this poll is the combined Labour-Greens vote. At 44.4 ...
- From newshub.co.nz|Sep 12, 2017|13 comments
The Green Party has been in every Parliament since 1999, but unless the party can turn Newshub's latest poll result around, this year its streak could end. The latest Newshub-Reid Research poll has the Greens on 4.9 percent, just below the 5 percent threshold required to enter Parliament without the security of an electoral seat win. Without the Greens, on this poll, Labour wouldn't have the numbers to form a coalition Government with New Zealand First and the Māori Party. National would have a majority of 61 seats in a 121-seat ...
- From in.reuters.com|Sep 8, 2017|3 comments
The rising popularity of New Zealand’s Labour Party in hotly contested elections is making it less likely that the nationalist New Zealand First Party will play kingmaker, poll averages released on Friday show. The uncertainty over which combination of parties will decide the next government is worsening an already topsy-turvy election, previously seen as a slamdunk for the centre-right National Party, which has ruled for almost a decade. Since taking over as leader last month, charismatic politician Jacinda Ardern has almost ...
- From in.reuters.com|Sep 7, 2017
New Zealand’s newly invigorated Labour Party has widened its lead over the governing National Party, further threatening its decade-long hold on power, a poll showed on Thursday, as the two party leaders exchanged jabs at their third debate in a week. National fell 2 points to 39 percent, while support for the opposition Labour Party was unchanged at 43 percent, the poll released on the website of the 1 News broadcaster showed. New Zealand holds a general election on Sept. 23. The poll still tipped the nationalist New Zealand First ...
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