Posts Tagged Electorate Polls
May 7, 2012 at 1:54 pm · Filed under NZ Political Party Polls ·Tagged Electorate Polls, Epsom, Herald on Sunday, John Banks, Key Research
The Herald on Sunday reports:
Banks, copping heavy criticism over donations from Kim Dotcom and SkyCity listed as being anonymous from his 2010 mayoralty bid, has lost a great deal of support, according to theĀ Herald on Sunday-Key Research survey.
Only 10 per cent of electors would vote for him now – down from 44.1 per cent at the election last November – and a National candidate would romp home.
More said they would vote for a Labour candidate than for Banks. In a party vote, the vast majority would vote National, and fewer than 1 per cent would vote Act.
Nearly half of voters – 46.7 per cent – say they have a lower opinion of Banks after his statements of the past week on local government election donations.
The telephone survey of 510 eligible voters in the Epsom electorate aged 18+ has a margin of error of +/- 4.34 per cent.
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November 21, 2011 at 4:00 pm · Filed under NZ Political Party Polls ·Tagged Digipoll, Electorate Polls, Te Karere, Te Tai Tonga
Digipoll did a poll of 400 respondents in the Te Tai Tonga electorate for Te Karere.
Party Vote
- Labour 36%
- Maori 25%
- National 15%
- Greens 12%
- Mana 17%
- NZ First 3%
Electorate Vote
- Rahui Katene (Maori) 46%
- Rino Tirikatene (Labour) 35%
- Dora Langsbury (Greens) 10%
- Clinton Dealove (Mana) 9%
Preferred PM
- John Key 29%
- Phil Goff 10%
- Pita Sharples 6%
- Metiria Turei 6%
- Tariana Turia 4%
- Hone Harawira 4%
Government Direction
Most favoured Maori MP
- Pita Sharples 26%
- Hone Harawira 11%
- Tariana Turia 10%
- Rahui Katene 8%
- Shane Jones 4%
- Metiria Turei 4%
Most Important Issue
- Jobs 15%
- Education 13%
- Economy 11%
- Asset Sales 10%
Well being
- Better Off 22%
- Worse Off 46%
- No difference 32%
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November 20, 2011 at 12:15 pm · Filed under NZ Political Party Polls ·Tagged Electorate Polls, Epsom, Fairfax, Research International
Stuff reports:
A Fairfax Media-Research Media International mini-poll of 200 eligible Epsom voters showed National’s Paul Goldsmith easily winning the seat on 45.5 per cent.
ACT candidate John Banks trailed on 29.1 per cent, while Labour’s David Parker had 14.6 per cent. The snap poll, taken on Tuesday, showed last Friday’s meeting with National leader John Key shifted support away from Mr Banks.
Almost 30 per cent said they were now less likely to vote for him. Just under 23 per cent said Mr Key’s public endorsement made it more likely they would favour Mr Banks. About 43 per cent said it made no difference. However, the poll also showed almost 40 per cent were undecided over the blue-ribbon seat, suggesting voters were waiting to see if National needed ACT as a support partner.
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November 14, 2011 at 4:30 pm · Filed under NZ Political Party Polls ·Tagged Digipoll, Electorate Polls, Maori, Preferred PM, Te Karere, Waiariki
Digipoll did a poll of 400 respondents in the Waiariki electorate for Te Karere.
Party Vote
- Maori 40%
- Labour 28%
- Mana 15%
- National 9%
- NZ First 5%
- Greens 3%
Electorate Vote
- Te Ururoa Flavell (Maori) 56%
- Louis Te Kani (Labour) 22%
- Annette Sykes (Mana) 22%
Preferred PM
- John Key 19%
- Pita Sharples 9%
- Phil Goff 7%
- Shane Jones 6%
- Hone Harawira 6%
- Tariana Turia 4%
Government Direction
Most favoured Maori MP
- Te Ururoa Flavell 27%
- Pita Sharples 15%
- Hone Harawira 13%
- Tariana Turia 9%
- Shane Jones 5%
- Metiria Turei 2%
Most Important Issue
- Jobs 16%
- Education 12%
- Environment 9%
- Economy 9%
Well being
- Better Off 21%
- Worse Off 44%
- No difference 35%
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October 31, 2011 at 4:00 pm · Filed under NZ Political Party Polls ·Tagged Digipoll, Electorate Polls, Te Karere, Te Tai Tokerau
Digipoll did a poll of 400 respondents in the Te Tai Tokerau electorate.
Party Vote
- Labour 27%
- Maori 27%
- Mana 25%
- National 14%
- Greens 4%
- NZ Furst 3%
Electorate Vote
- Hone Harawira (Mana) 42%
- Kelvin Davis (Labour) 35%
- Waihoroi Shortland (Maori) 20%
Preferred PM
- John Key 26%
- Hone Harawira 11%
- Shane Jones 7%
- Pita Sharples 7%
- Phil Goff 6%
- Tariana Turia 3%
- Kelvin Davis 2%
Government Direction
Most favoured Maori MP
- Hone Harawira 30%
- Pita Sharples 22%
- Kelvin Davis 11%
- Tariana Turia 7%
- Shane Jones 6%
Most Important Issue
- Education 18%
- Employment 15%
- Whanau 10%
- Treaty Claims 9%
Well being
- Better Off 20%
- Worse Off 50%
- No difference 30%
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October 24, 2011 at 2:09 pm · Filed under NZ Political Party Polls ·Tagged Don Brash, Electorate Polls, Epsom, John Banks, UMR
NBR have published a poll done in Epsom of 400 voters taken on 7 an 8 October.
Electorate Vote
- Paul Goldsmith, National – 42%
- John Banks, ACT – 28%
- David Parker, Labour – 19%
- David Hay, Greens – 11%
Electorate Vote if John Key indicates he wants ACT to win Epsom
- Paul Goldsmith, National – 25%
- John Banks, ACT – 43%
- David Parker, Labour – 19%
- David Hay, Greens – 11%
Expect to win Epsom
- Paul Goldsmith, National – 37%
- John Banks, ACT – 53%
- David Parker, Labour – 9%
- David Hay, Greens – 1%
Party Vote
- National 65%
- Labour 19%
- Greens 10%
- ACT 4%
Don Brash as ACT Leader
- Worked out poorly 47%
- Made no difference 30%
- Worked out well 14%
- Unsure 9%
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October 16, 2011 at 8:03 pm · Filed under NZ Political Party Polls ·Tagged Electorate Polls, Hamilton East, Hamilton West, Versus Research, Waikato Times
A Versus Research poll of 413 Hamilton residents for the Waikato Times found:
Hamilton East
- David Bennett, National – 51.2%
- Sehai Orgad, Labour – 19.5%
- Don’t Know 22.4%
Hamilton West
- Tim Macindoe, National, 41.8%
- Sue Moroney, Labour – 31.3%
- Don’t Know 31.3%
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