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Poll Results Show Changes in Kiwis’ Views of Christopher Luxon and Chris Hipkins

24 March 2026
in New Zealand
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Most New Zealanders report that their perceptions of National leader Christopher Luxon and Labour leader Chris Hipkins have remained unchanged following recent controversies. A poll conducted by ConsumerLink from March 19 to 23 revealed that while many voters’ views stayed the same, those who did alter their opinions tended to do so negatively. This survey coincided with allegations made by Hipkins’ ex-wife and ongoing speculation regarding Luxon’s leadership amid disappointing poll results for the National Party, which showed support at 28.4%. Hipkins has denied the allegations, which are not of a criminal nature, while Luxon has sought to address concerns about his position as party leader.

Why It Matters

The political landscape in New Zealand is influenced by public perception of party leaders, which can significantly impact election outcomes. Historically, both the National and Labour parties have faced scrutiny over leadership and public trust, particularly in the lead-up to elections. The recent events, including personal allegations against Hipkins and challenges facing Luxon, highlight the vulnerability of political figures to public opinion and media scrutiny. Understanding voter sentiment is crucial as New Zealand approaches its next election, and shifts in public perception can alter the dynamics of party support.

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