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National party falls behind Labour as NZ First gains support

22 March 2026
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National has fallen to 30.8% support in the latest RNZ-Reid Research poll, trailing behind Labour, which holds 35.6%. This marks a slight decline for National, dropping 1.1 points from January, while Labour has seen a modest increase of 0.6 points. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon faces his lowest personal approval ratings amid this political shift. If these polling results are reflected on election day, they would result in a stalemate, with both the coalition and opposition potentially securing 60 seats each in Parliament. This situation highlights ongoing challenges for the National party as it seeks to regain voter confidence ahead of the elections.

Why It Matters

The poll results indicate a significant shift in New Zealand’s political landscape as Labour maintains its lead over National. Historical context reveals that fluctuations in party support can drastically influence election outcomes, often leading to changes in government policy and direction. The current polling situation suggests that the electorate is responding to recent government actions and public sentiment, which could impact the strategies both parties will adopt moving forward. With the elections approaching, these dynamics will be crucial in shaping the future of New Zealand’s governance.

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