Labour Party-led Government v Parliamentary Opposition Parties

The following table compares the latest New Zealand Roy Morgan Polls on Voting Intention with the results from the September 23, 2017 and October 17, 2020 General Elections:

TWO-PARTY PREFERRED VOTE Labour Party-led Government* Parliamentary Opposition Parties#

% %
New Zealand Election, September 23, 2017 50.36 44.95
New Zealand Election, October 17, 2020 57.87 34.33
ROY MORGAN NEW ZEALAND POLL
2022
July 25 - August 21, 2022 44 51
June 27 - July 24, 2022 44.5 50
May 30 - June 26, 2022 43.5 50
April 26 - May 22, 2022 43 51
March 28 - April 24, 2022 44 49
February 28 - March 27, 2022 42.5 49
January 31 - February 27, 2022 43 51.5
January 4-30, 2022 43.5 51
2021
November 22 - December 19, 2021 44 51
October 25 - November 21, 2021 46.5 47
September 27 - October 24, 2021 50 44
August 30 - September 26, 2021 55 41
July 26 - August 22, 2021 51.5 40.5
June 28 - July 25, 2021 49.5 44.5
May 31 - June 27, 2021 51 43.5
April 26 - May 23, 2021 56 39
March 29 - April 25, 2021 55 41
March 1-28, 2021 57.5 35
January 25 - February 21, 2021 58.5 37.5
January 4-24, 2021 58.5 36
2020
November 23 - December 13, 2020 54.5 40
October 26 - November 22, 2020 56.5 37
NZ Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is easily re-elected and, despite securing a majority of seats, signs a 'Cooperation Agreement' with the Greens - Oct. 31, 2020
NZ Election - October 17, 2020 57.9 34.3

*At the 2020 NZ Election the Labour Party secured 50.01% of the vote which was enough to govern in their own right but Labour opted to sign a 'Cooperation Agreement' with the Greens, who won 7.86% of the vote. There were three parties elected to Parliament not in Government led by National (25.58%), Act NZ (7.59%) and the Maori Party (1.17%).