NZ Herald poll June 2013
June 26, 2013
Polling Company: DigiPoll
Poll Method: Random Phone
Undecideds: 11.9%
Poll Size: 750 respondents, of whom 661 had a party preference
Dates: 12 to 23 June 2013
Client: NZ Herald
Report: NZ Herald
Party Support
- National 48.8% (+0.3%)
- Labour 30.9% (-5.5%)
- Green 10.5% (+1.5%)
- NZ First 5.1% (+2.6%)
- Maori 1.8% (+0.7%)
- United Future 0.3% (+0.3%)
- ACT 0.2% (+0.1%)
- Mana 0.5% (nc)
- Conservative 1.5% (+0.2%)
Projected Seats
- National 60
- Labour 38
- Green 13
- Maori 3
- United Future 1
- ACT 1
- Mana 1
- NZ First 6
- Total 123
This is based on no change in electorate seats.
Coalition Options
- CR – National 60 + ACT 1 + United Future 1 = 62/123 – the minimum needed to govern
- CL – Labour 38 + Greens 13 + Mana 1 = 52/123 -10 less than minimum needed to govern
- C – NZ First 6 + Maori 3 = 9/123
Preferred PM
- Key 65.2% (+2.2%)
- Shearer 12.4% (-6.1%)
- Peters 6.4% (+2.4%)
- Norman 3.6%
Labour Leadership successors if Shearer goes
- David Cunliffe 31.8%
- Grant Robertson 16.7%
- Andrew Little 13.5%
- Other 11.0%
- Unsure 27.0%
Inquiry into GCSB
- Agree 52.1%
- Disagree 36.9%
- Don’t Know 11.0%
Peter Dunne
- 22% believe he did not leak GCSB report
- 59% do not believe his denial
Sky City deal
- 34% approve
- 62% disapprove
Fluoride
- 48% support fluoride being added to drinking water
- 25% opposed
- 24% up to local council
Fiordland transport projects
- 46.2% back a tunnel and/or monorail track
- 46.2% oppose
National leadership when Key goes
- Bill English 29.7%
- Steven Joyce 25.4%
- Judith Collin 13.0%
Student Loans
- 57% agree with arresting loan defaulters at the border
- 40% disagree
Sir Douglas Graham
- 55% say he should lose knighthood
- 33% disagree
Working for Families Tax Credits
- 51% support extending to parents on welfare
- 41% opposed
Housing developments
- 43% back Govt having power to override councils’ planning and consent processes
- 51% opposed
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