Poll
|
Date[nb 1]
|
National
|
Labour
|
Green
|
ACT
|
Māori
|
Prog
|
United Future
|
NZ First
|
Mana
|
Con
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2008 election result |
8 Nov 2008 |
44.93 |
33.99 |
6.72 |
3.65 |
2.39 |
0.91 |
0.87 |
4.07 |
N/A [nb 2]
|
11 Nov 2008 – Phil Goff replaces Helen Clark as leader of Labour Party. 19 Nov 2008 – National Party leader John Key is sworn in as Prime Minister of New Zealand.
|
Roy Morgan Research[1] |
17–30 Nov 2008 |
44.0 |
32.5 |
9.5 |
4.0 |
3.5 |
0.5 |
1.0 |
3.5 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[2] |
1–14 Dec 2008 |
47.0 |
31.5 |
9.5 |
4.0 |
2.0 |
0.5 |
1.0 |
3.0 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[3] |
2–18 Jan 2009 |
48.0 |
33.0 |
8.0 |
3.0 |
3.5 |
0.5 |
1.0 |
2.5 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[4] |
19 Jan – 1 Feb 2009 |
48.0 |
31.0 |
9.0 |
3.5 |
3.5 |
0.5 |
1.0 |
3.0 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[5]
|
2–15 Feb 2009
|
48.5
|
32
|
8.5
|
2.5
|
3.5
|
0.5
|
1
|
1.5
|
|
|
One News Colmar Brunton[6] |
14–19 Feb 2009 |
57.0 |
31.0 |
7.0 |
2.0 |
2.0 |
|
|
1.0 |
|
|
3 News Reid Research[7] |
18 Feb 2009 |
60.0 |
27.0 |
7.0 |
1.2 |
2.1 |
|
0.2 |
1.6 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[5]
|
16 Feb – 1 Mar 2009
|
56
|
26
|
8.5
|
1.5
|
3.5
|
0.5
|
<0.5
|
2.5
|
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[5]
|
2–15 Mar 2009
|
54.5
|
29
|
8
|
2.5
|
2
|
0.5
|
0.5
|
2
|
|
|
One News Colmar Brunton[6] |
28 Mar – 1 Apr 2009 |
56.0 |
28.0 |
6.0 |
3.0 |
3.0 |
|
|
1.0 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[5]
|
23 Mar – 5 Apr 2009
|
50.5
|
28
|
9.5
|
4
|
3.5
|
1
|
<0.5
|
2.5
|
|
|
One News Colmar Brunton[8]
|
5 Apr 2009
|
57.0
|
31.0
|
7.0
|
2.0
|
2.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[5]
|
6–19 Apr 2009
|
50
|
32.5
|
8.5
|
2.5
|
3.5
|
0.5
|
<0.5
|
2 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[5]
|
20 Apr – 3 May 2009
|
55
|
30.5
|
7
|
2
|
2
|
<0.5
|
0.5
|
2
|
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[9] |
4–17 May 2009 |
52.0 |
31.5 |
9.5 |
2.0 |
2.5 |
0.5 |
0.5 |
1.0 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[9] |
18–31 May 2009 |
52.0 |
31.0 |
8.5 |
2.0 |
2.0 |
0.5 |
0.5 |
1. |
|
|
28 May 2009 – 2009 New Zealand budget presented to Parliament. 30 May 2009 – Metiria Turei replaces Jeanette Fitzsimons as female co-leader of the Green Party. 13 Jun 2009 – Mount Albert by-election: David Shearer retains the seat for Labour.
|
Roy Morgan Research[9] |
1–14 Jun 2009 |
52.0 |
33.0 |
7.5 |
2.5 |
2.5 |
0.5 |
0.5 |
1.0 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[5]
|
22 Jun – 5 Jul 2009
|
54
|
31.5
|
8
|
1
|
3
|
0.5
|
0.5
|
1
|
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[5]
|
6–19 Jul 2009
|
52
|
30
|
10
|
1
|
3.5
|
0.5
|
<0.5
|
2
|
|
|
One News Colmar Brunton[6]
|
25–29 Jul 2009
|
56
|
31
|
7
|
1
|
3.1 |
|
|
|
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[5]
|
20 Jul – 2 Aug 2009
|
53.5
|
34
|
7
|
2.5
|
1.5
|
0.5
|
<0.5
|
1
|
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[5]
|
3–16 Aug 2009
|
53.5
|
32.5
|
8.5
|
1
|
2
|
0.5
|
<0.5
|
2
|
|
|
21 Aug 2009 – The citizens-initiated corporal punishment referendum is held, with voters responding 87.4% "No" to the question "Should a smack as part of good parental correction be a criminal offence in New Zealand?"
|
Roy Morgan Research[5]
|
17–30 Aug 2009
|
56.5
|
29.5
|
8
|
1.5
|
1.5
|
0.5
|
0.5
|
1.5
|
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[10]
|
31 Aug – 13 Sep 2009
|
51.5
|
33
|
7.5
|
2
|
2.5
|
0.5
|
0.5
|
2.5
|
|
|
One News Colmar Brunton[11]
|
19–24 Sep 2009
|
54
|
33
|
4
|
3
|
3
|
|
|
2
|
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[5]
|
21 Sep – 4 Oct 2009
|
57.5
|
28
|
6.5
|
1.5
|
2.5
|
1
|
<0.5
|
2 |
|
|
3 News Reid Research[12]
|
18 Oct 2009
|
59.9
|
27.2
|
6.9
|
1.7
|
2.4
|
|
|
1.0 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[5]
|
5–18 Oct 2009
|
53
|
30
|
7.5
|
2.5
|
3
|
0.5
|
0.5
|
2.5 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[5]
|
19 Oct – 1 Nov 2009
|
55.5
|
29
|
7.5
|
1
|
3.5
|
0.5
|
0.5
|
1.5 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[5]
|
2–15 Nov 2009
|
51.5
|
33
|
6.5
|
2.5
|
2
|
1
|
<0.5
|
2.5 |
|
|
One News Colmar Brunton[13][14]
|
21–25 Nov 2009
|
53
|
31
|
7
|
2
|
3
|
|
|
1 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[5]
|
16–29 Nov 2009
|
53.5
|
30.5
|
7
|
1.5
|
3.5
|
<0.5
|
<0.5
|
2.5 |
|
|
26 Nov 2009 – Labour leader Phil Goff makes race-related "nationhood" speech.
|
3 News Reid Research[15]
|
13 Dec 2009
|
55.2
|
30.8
|
7.8
|
1.8
|
1.7
|
|
0.1
|
1.5 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[5]
|
30 Nov – 13 Dec 2009
|
54
|
27.5
|
9.5
|
1.5
|
1.5
|
0.5
|
<0.5
|
4 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[5]
|
4–17 Jan 2010
|
53
|
30
|
8
|
2
|
2.5
|
0.5
|
0.5
|
2.5 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[5]
|
18–31 Jan 2010
|
52
|
32
|
6
|
2
|
3
|
0.5
|
0.5
|
3.5 |
|
|
Herald-DigiPoll[16]
|
29 Jan – 10 Feb 2010
|
56
|
34
|
4.6
|
<1
|
2.8
|
<1
|
<1
|
1.7 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[5]
|
1–14 Feb 2010
|
52
|
33
|
8
|
1.5
|
2.5
|
0.5
|
<0.5
|
2 |
|
|
3 News Reid Research[17]
|
16 Feb 2010
|
56.3
|
29.6
|
7.3
|
1.6
|
2.4
|
0.2
|
0.2
|
1.5 |
|
|
One News Colmar Brunton[18]
|
14–17 Feb 2010
|
54
|
34
|
5
|
2
|
2
|
|
|
2 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[5]
|
15–28 Feb 2010
|
53.5
|
31.5
|
8
|
1.5
|
2.5
|
<0.5
|
0.5
|
2 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[5]
|
1–14 Mar 2010
|
51.5
|
33.5
|
6.5
|
2.5
|
2
|
1
|
0.5
|
2 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[19][20]
|
22 Mar – 4 Apr 2010
|
49
|
33
|
7.5
|
2
|
3
|
0.5
|
1
|
3 |
|
|
One News Colmar Brunton[21]
|
10–14 Apr 2010
|
54
|
33
|
5
|
2
|
2
|
|
|
|
|
|
3 News Reid Research[22]
|
25 Apr 2010
|
52.1 |
33.8 |
8.2 |
1.6 |
1.9 |
|
0.5 |
1.5 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[5]
|
5–18 Apr 2010
|
49.5
|
34
|
7.5
|
1
|
4
|
0.5
|
0.5
|
2.5 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[23]
|
3–16 May 2010
|
48.5
|
33.5
|
9
|
2.5
|
2.5
|
0.5
|
0.5
|
3 |
|
|
20 May 2010 – 2010 New Zealand budget presented to Parliament.
|
Roy Morgan Research[23]
|
17–30 May 2010
|
52.5
|
30
|
9.5
|
1
|
3.5
|
0.5
|
0.5
|
2.5 |
|
|
One News Colmar Brunton[24][25]
|
30 May 2010
|
49.0
|
33.0
|
7.0
|
1.6
|
3.6
|
|
|
|
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[23]
|
31 May – 13 Jun 2010
|
50.5
|
33
|
9.5
|
1
|
3
|
<0.5
|
1
|
1.5 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[23]
|
21 Jun – 4 Jul 2010
|
53
|
29
|
8.5
|
2
|
3
|
<0.5
|
0.5
|
3 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[26]
|
5–18 Jul 2010
|
49
|
31.5
|
9
|
2
|
3
|
0.5
|
0.5
|
4.5
|
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[26]
|
19 Jul – 1 Aug 2010
|
51
|
33.5
|
6.5
|
2
|
3.5
|
0.5
|
0.5
|
2
|
|
|
One News Colmar Brunton[27][28]
|
8 Aug 2010
|
49.0
|
35.0
|
7.0
|
2.7
|
2.3
|
|
|
2.3
|
|
|
3 News Reid Research[28][29]
|
8 Aug 2010
|
54.5
|
30.6
|
8.5
|
2.2
|
1.5
|
|
0.2
|
1.5
|
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[30]
|
2–15 Aug 2010
|
50 |
33.5 |
7.5 |
1.5 |
3 |
|
0.5 |
3.5 |
|
|
17 Aug 2010 – Chris Carter is removed from the Labour caucus and becomes an independent MP. Labour is reduced to 42 seats but the Opposition remains at 53 seats.
|
Roy Morgan Research[30]
|
16–29 Aug 2010
|
49.5 |
32.5 |
8.5 |
1 |
3 |
|
1 |
3.5 |
|
|
4 Sep 2010 – A 7.1-magnitude earthquake strikes Canterbury.
|
Roy Morgan Research[30]
|
30 Aug – 12 Sep 2010
|
48.5 |
34 |
8 |
2 |
1.5 |
0.5 |
1 |
4.5 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[30]
|
20 Sep – 3 Oct 2010
|
49.5 |
36.5 |
8 |
0.5 |
2.5 |
|
|
2.5 |
|
|
One News Colmar Brunton[31]
|
26 Sep 2010
|
54 |
32 |
8 |
1.1 |
2.3 |
|
|
2.4 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[32]
|
4–17 Oct 2010
|
52.5 |
33 |
8.5 |
0.5 |
1.5 |
|
0.5 |
2.5 |
|
|
3 News Reid Research[33]
|
11 Oct 2010
|
53.8 |
32.6 |
7.6 |
0.9 |
2.4 |
|
0.3 |
1.2 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[34]
|
18–31 Oct 2010
|
50.5 |
33 |
8.5 |
1.5 |
3 |
0.5 |
0.5 |
2.5 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[34]
|
1–14 Nov 2010
|
50 |
32.5 |
9 |
1 |
2.5 |
|
0.5 |
3 |
|
|
20 Nov 2010 – Mana by-election: Kris Faafoi retains the seat for Labour, but with a significantly reduced majority.
|
Roy Morgan Research[34]
|
15–28 Nov 2010
|
51 |
33 |
7 |
1 |
3 |
0.5 |
0.5 |
3 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[34]
|
29 Nov – 12 Dec 2010
|
48.5 |
35 |
7 |
1.5 |
2.5 |
0.5 |
1 |
3 |
|
|
3 News Reid Research[35]
|
13 Dec 2010
|
55.5 |
31.2 |
7.3 |
1.3 |
1.7 |
|
0.1 |
1.9 |
|
|
One News Colmar Brunton[36]
|
19 Dec 2010
|
55 |
33 |
4.5 |
0.9 |
2.2 |
|
|
3.1 |
|
|
Herald-DigiPoll[37]
|
30 Dec 2010
|
52.4 |
37.2 |
5.3 |
0.9 |
1.2 |
|
|
2.5 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[38]
|
4–16 Jan 2011
|
55 |
29 |
7 |
1.5 |
2.5 |
|
0.5 |
4.5 |
|
|
26 Jan 2011 – John Key announces policy of partial privatisation of some state-owned assets.
|
Roy Morgan Research[39]
|
17–30 Jan 2011
|
49 |
34.5 |
6.5 |
1 |
3 |
|
|
5.5 |
|
|
2 February 2011 – John Key announces the election will be held on 26 November 2011.
|
Roy Morgan Research[39]
|
31 Jan – 13 Feb 2011
|
52.5 |
33.5 |
8.5 |
0.5 |
1.5 |
|
0.5 |
2.5 |
|
|
One News Colmar Brunton[40]
|
20 Feb 2011
|
51 |
33 |
8 |
1.3 |
2.3 |
|
|
3.6 |
|
|
3 News Reid Research[41]
|
20 Feb 2011
|
54.6 |
30.9 |
8.2 |
0.6 |
2.3 |
|
|
3.3 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[42]
|
14–27 Feb 2011
|
49 |
35 |
8 |
1.5 |
3 |
|
|
3 |
|
|
22 Feb 2011 – A 6.3-magnitude earthquake strikes Canterbury, with 181 casualties. 23 Feb 2011 – Hone Harawira defects from Maori Party to become an independent MP, and later forming the Mana Party. Government majority reduced from 16 to 14 seats; Maori Party reduced to four seats. 5 Mar 2011 – Botany by-election: Jami-Lee Ross retains the seat for National, but with a reduced majority.
|
Roy Morgan Research[42]
|
28 Feb – 13 Mar 2011
|
52.5 |
32.5 |
8 |
0.5 |
1.5 |
0.5 |
|
4 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[42]
|
21 Mar – 3 Apr 2011
|
51 |
31.5 |
8 |
2 |
1.5 |
|
0.5 |
5 |
|
|
One News Colmar Brunton[43]
|
10 Apr 2011
|
54 |
34 |
6 |
1.1 |
1.4 |
|
|
2.7 |
|
|
3 News Reid Research[44]
|
17 Apr 2011
|
57.5 |
27.1 |
7.7 |
1.7 |
2.5 |
|
0.2 |
2.8 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[45]
|
4–17 Apr 2011
|
51 |
32 |
8 |
1 |
3.5 |
0.5 |
0.5 |
3 |
|
|
30 Apr 2011 – Don Brash replaces Rodney Hide as leader of the ACT Party.
|
Roy Morgan Research[45]
|
18 Apr – 1 May 2011
|
52.5 |
31 |
7.5 |
1 |
2 |
0.5 |
0.5 |
4.5 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[45]
|
2–15 May 2011
|
53 |
28 |
10 |
2 |
2 |
0.5 |
0.5 |
3 |
|
|
19 May 2011 – 2011 New Zealand budget is presented to Parliament.
|
Herald-DigiPoll[46]
|
19–25 May 2011
|
54.4 |
33.7 |
5.5 |
1.7 |
1.5 |
0 |
0 |
2.7 |
|
|
One News Colmar Brunton[47]
|
29 May 2011
|
52 |
34 |
6 |
2.5 |
1.4 |
|
|
1.6 |
0.9 |
|
3 News Reid Research[48]
|
29 May 2011
|
53.0 |
32.8 |
6.5 |
2.2 |
1.6 |
|
0.2 |
2.4 |
0.5 |
|
Roy Morgan Research[49]
|
16–29 May 2011
|
49 |
36 |
6.5 |
1.5 |
2.5 |
|
0.5 |
2.5 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[50]
|
30 May – 12 Jun 2011
|
53 |
30 |
7 |
3 |
3 |
|
0.5 |
2.5 |
|
|
Roy Morgan Research[50]
|
13–26 Jun 2011
|
54 |
30.5 |
5.5 |
2.5 |
3 |
|
0.5 |
3.5 |
|
|
25 Jun 2011 – Te Tai Tokerau by-election: Hone Harawira is re-elected under the Mana Party.
|
Herald-DigiPoll[51]
|
27 Jun 2011
|
51.2 |
36.1 |
6.6 |
1.9 |
1.7 |
|
|
1.2 |
0.5 |
|
Roy Morgan Research[52]
|
27 Jun – 10 Jul 2011
|
49 |
33.5 |
7.5 |
3 |
2.5 |
|
0.5 |
3 |
|
|
3 News Reid Research[53]
|
10 Jul 2011
|
55.1 |
29.9 |
9.1 |
1.7 |
0.8 |
|
0.0 |
2.2 |
0.7 |
|
14 Jul 2011 – Labour releases their proposed tax package, including the introduction of a capital gains tax.[54]
|
One News Colmar Brunton[55]
|
17 Jul 2011
|
53 |
27 |
10 |
3.1 |
3 |
|
0.3 |
2.4 |
0.5 |
|
Roy Morgan Research[56]
|
11–24 Jul 2011
|
52 |
31.5 |
7.5 |
2 |
3 |
|
0.5 |
2.5 |
0.5 |
|
Fairfax Media–Research International [57][58]
|
21–25 Jul 2011
|
56 |
29 |
6.4 |
2.2 |
1.2 |
0.2 |
|
2.0 |
0.2 |
|
Herald-DigiPoll[59]
|
30 Jul 2011
|
52.3 |
33.1 |
8.3 |
1.4 |
2.0 |
|
|
0.9 |
0.6 |
|
Roy Morgan Research [60]
|
25 Jul – 7 Aug 2011
|
51.5 |
32 |
7 |
2 |
1.5 |
|
0.5 |
4 |
0.5 |
|
One News Colmar Brunton[61]
|
21 Aug 2011
|
56 |
30 |
6 |
1.7 |
1.4 |
|
0.5 |
2.3 |
0.9 |
|
3 News Reid Research[62]
|
21 Aug 2011
|
54.0 |
28.8 |
9.3 |
2.2 |
1.5 |
|
0.0 |
2.2 |
0.9 |
|
Herald-DigiPoll[63]
|
19–26 Aug 2011
|
52 |
31.5 |
9.8 |
1.2 |
1.8 |
|
0.1 |
2.4 |
0.2 |
|
Roy Morgan Research [64]
|
15 – 28 Aug 2011
|
52 |
29.5 |
9 |
2 |
1.5 |
|
0.5 |
3.5 |
1 |
|
Fairfax Media–Research International[58]
|
25–29 Aug 2011
|
57.1 |
25.7 |
11.0 |
1.1 |
1.6 |
|
0.1 |
2.2 |
0.6 |
|
Roy Morgan Research [65]
|
29 Aug – 11 Sep 2011
|
57 |
26 |
7.5 |
1.5 |
2.5 |
|
0.5 |
3.5 |
1 |
|
9 September 2011 – The 2011 Rugby World Cup opens in Auckland, with unexpected overcrowding of the Auckland Waterfront fan zone and transport delays resulting in some people missing the opening ceremony and game.[66] 13 September 2011 – The Government takes control of the Auckland Waterfront fan zone from Auckland Council.[66]
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Roy Morgan Research [67]
|
12 – 25 Sep 2011
|
51 |
30.5 |
11.5 |
1.5 |
2.5 |
|
0.5 |
1 |
0.5 |
|
30 Sep 2011 – Credit agencies Fitch and Standard & Poor's both downgrade New Zealand's long-term credit rating from AA+ to AA.[68]
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Fairfax Media–Research International[69]
|
28 Sep 2011
|
54 |
28 |
10 |
1.5 |
1.3 |
|
0.4 |
2.3 |
0.2 |
|
One News Colmar Brunton[70]
|
2 Oct 2011
|
56 |
29 |
9 |
1.3 |
1.1 |
|
0.0 |
1.9 |
0.6 |
|
3 News Reid Research[71]
|
2 Oct 2011
|
57.4 |
26.6 |
9.8 |
1.6 |
0.8 |
|
0.0 |
1.9 |
0. |
|
Roy Morgan Research [72]
|
26 Sep – 9 Oct 2011
|
55.5 |
28 |
9.5 |
1.5 |
2 |
|
0.5 |
2 |
0.5 |
|
5 Oct 2011 – MV Rena runs aground on the Astrolabe Reef causing an oil spill in Tauranga, described as New Zealand's worst environmental disaster.
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Roy Morgan Research [73]
|
10–23 Oct 2011
|
53.5 |
29.5 |
9.5 |
1 |
2 |
|
1 |
2.5 |
0.5 |
|
26 Oct 2011 – Writ Day: The writ of election is issued by the Chief Justice on behalf of the Governor General, instructing the Electoral Commission to conduct the election.[74] Electoral roll closes for printing with 3.01 million eligible voters.[note a][75] Main campaigning season begins.
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Herald-DigiPoll [76]
|
20–27 Oct 2011
|
53.5 |
30.3 |
9.5 |
1.5 |
1.2 |
|
0.1 |
2.8 |
0.1 |
|
3 News Reid Research[77]
|
30 Oct 2011
|
52.3 |
30.2 |
9.4 |
1.5 |
1.4 |
|
0.0 |
2.4 |
0.9 |
|
Fairfax Media–Research International[78]
|
27–31 Oct 2011
|
52.6 |
31.3 |
9.7 |
1.2 |
1.2 |
0.2 |
0.1 |
1.5 |
1.1 |
|
Herald-DigiPoll [79]
|
28 Oct – 2 Nov 2011
|
54.2 |
29.1 |
10.1 |
0.9 |
1.9 |
|
0.5 |
1.7 |
0.1 |
1.1
|
One News Colmar Brunton[80]
|
3 Nov 2011
|
56 |
30 |
9 |
0.9 |
1.3 |
|
0.1 |
2.2 |
0.3 |
|
Roy Morgan Research [81]
|
24 Oct – 6 Nov 2011
|
53 |
26 |
12 |
1 |
2 |
|
0 |
4.5 |
1.0 |
|
Fairfax Media–Research International[82]
|
3–7 Nov 2011
|
52.5 |
25.9 |
12.6 |
1.0 |
1.5 |
0.2 |
0.3 |
2.8 |
0.7 |
|
Herald-DigiPoll [83]
|
3–9 Nov 2011
|
49.5 |
28.7 |
12.6 |
1.5 |
0.5 |
|
0.7 |
3.7 |
0.7 |
1
|
One News Colmar Brunton[84]
|
10 Nov 2011
|
54 |
28 |
9 |
1.5 |
2.1 |
|
0.8 |
2.9 |
0.2 |
0.5
|
3 News Reid Research[85]
|
13 Nov 2011
|
53.3 |
29.9 |
10.2 |
0.7 |
1.4 |
|
0.0 |
2.4 |
1.0 |
|
11 Nov 2011 – A potentially damaging conversation between John Key and political ally John Banks is recorded without their knowledge.
|
Herald-DigiPoll [86]
|
10–16 Nov 2011
|
49.9 |
29.1 |
12.6 |
1.7 |
0.7 |
|
0.1 |
4.9 |
0.4 |
0.6
|
One News Colmar Brunton[87]
|
17 Nov 2011
|
51 |
26 |
13 |
1.6 |
1.6 |
|
0.3 |
2.2 |
1.3 |
1.4
|
3 News Reid Research[88]
|
17 Nov 2011
|
50.2 |
27.4 |
13.0 |
1.8 |
1.3 |
|
0.0 |
3.5 |
1.0 |
1.1
|
Roy Morgan Research [89]
|
7 – 18 Nov 2011
|
53 |
24.5 |
13 |
1.5 |
3 |
|
0 |
3 |
1.0 |
|
Fairfax Media–Research International[90]
|
17 – 21 Nov 2011
|
54.0 |
26.0 |
12.0 |
0.7 |
1.1 |
0.0 |
0.1 |
4.0 |
1.1 |
|
Herald-DigiPoll [91]
|
17 – 23 Nov 2011
|
50.9 |
28.0 |
11.8 |
1.8 |
0.4 |
|
0.0 |
5.2 |
0.3 |
1.3
|
One News Colmar Brunton[92]
|
24 Nov 2011
|
50 |
28 |
10 |
1.7 |
2.0 |
|
0.1 |
4.2 |
1.0 |
2.4
|
3 News Reid Research[93]
|
24 Nov 2011
|
50.8 |
26.0 |
13.4 |
1.0 |
1.5 |
|
0.0 |
3.1 |
1.1 |
1.8
|
Roy Morgan Research [94][note b]
|
22 – 24 Nov 2011
|
49.5 |
23.5 |
14.5 |
1.5 |
1 |
|
0.5 |
6.5 |
0.5 |
|
26 Nov 2011 – Election Day: A total of 3,049,212 voters were registered to vote in the election.[95] A total of 2,257,336 votes were cast, including the 188,730 advance votes, with a turnout of 73.5%.[96][97]
|
2011 election result[97]
|
26 Nov 2011
|
47.31 |
27.48 |
11.06 |
1.07 |
1.43 |
–[note c] |
0.60 |
6.59 |
1.08 |
2.65
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Poll
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Date[nb 1]
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National
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Labour
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Green
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ACT
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Māori
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Prog
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United Future
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NZ First
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Mana
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Con
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