Posts Tagged TVNZ
April 21, 2013 at 10:18 pm · Filed under NZ Issues Polls, NZ Political Party Polls ·Tagged asset sales, China, Colmar Brunton, Economy, GCSB, NZ Political Party Polls, One News, paid parental leave, Preferred PM, SIS, TVNZ
Polling Company: Colmar Brunton
Poll Method: Random Phone
Poll Size: 1,009 respondents of whom 835 had a voting preference
Undecideds: Dates: 13 to 17 April 2013
Client: One News
Report: Colmar Brunton
Party Support
- National 43.0% (-6.0%)
- Labour 36.0% (+3.0%)
- Green 13.0% (+2.0%)
- ACT 0.1% (nc)
- Maori 1.3% (+0.3)
- United Future 1.0% (+0.8%)
- Mana 0.1% (-0.4%)
- NZ First 3.0% (-0.9%)
- Conservative 1.7% (+0.8%)
Projected Seats
- National 55
- Labour 46
- Green 16
- ACT 1
- Maori 3
- United Future 1
- Mana 1
- NZ First 0
- Conservative 0
- Total 123
This is based on no change in electorate seats.
Coalition Options
- CR – National 55 + ACT 1 + United Future 1 = 57/123 – five fewer than minimum needed to govern
- CL – Labour 46 + Greens 16 + Mana 1= 63/123 – one more than minimum needed to govern
The Maori Party is not shown as part of the centre-right or centre-left.
Preferred PM
- John Key 39% (-5.0%)
- David Shearer 15% (nc)
- Winston Peters 3% (-2%)
Economic Outlook
- Better 50% (+2%)
- Same 19% (-3%)
- Worse 31% (+1%)
Partial Asset Sales
- Support 29% (+1%)
- Opposed 64% (nc)
- Unsure 8% (+2%)
Paid Parental Leave
- 62% support extension from 14 to 26 weeks
- 34% opposed
Trust in Security Services
- 32% do not trust
- 32% trust
- 33% in the middle
Relationship with China
- 41% comfortable
- 30% uncomfortable
- 28% neutral
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February 17, 2013 at 6:37 pm · Filed under NZ Issues Polls, NZ Political Party Polls ·Tagged asset sales, Christchurch, Colmar Brunton, Economy, Hekia Parata, Jobs, NZ Political Party Polls, One News, Preferred PM, Term of Parliament, TVNZ, unemployment
Polling Company: Colmar Brunton
Poll Method: Random Phone
Poll Size: 1,026 respondents of whom 875 have a voting preference
Undecideds: 10%
Dates: 9 to 13 February 2013
Client: One News
Report: Colmar Brunton
Party Support
- National 49.0% (+5.0%)
- Labour 33.0% (-2.0%)
- Green 11.0% (-1.0%)
- ACT 0.1% (-0.5%)
- Maori 1.0% (+0.3%)
- United Future 0.2% (-0.3%)
- Mana 0.5% (+0.2%)
- NZ First 3.9% (+0.3%)
- Conservative 0.9% (-0.4%)
Projected Seats
- National 62
- Labour 42
- Green 14
- ACT 1
- Maori 3
- United Future 1
- Mana 1
- NZ First 0
- Conservative 0
- Total 124
This is based on no change in electorate seats.
Coalition Options
- CR – National 62 + ACT 1 + United Future 1 = 64/124 – 1 more than minimum needed to govern
- CL – Labour 42 + Greens 14 + Mana 1= 57/121 -6 fewer than minimum needed to govern
The Maori Party is not shown as part of the centre-right or centre-left.
Preferred PM
- John Key 44% (+5.0%)
- David Shearer 15% (nc)
- Winston Peters 5% (-1%)
Decision to keep Hekia Parata as Minister of Education
- 21% right decision
- 59% wrong decision
- 20% unsure
Economic Outlook
- Better 48% (+7%)
- Same 22% (-2%)
- Worse 30% (-4%)
Partial Asset Sales
- Support 30% (+6%)
- Oppose 64% (-5%)
- Unsure 6% (-1%)
Four Year Term
- Support 56%
- Oppose 40%
- Unsure 5%
Make unemployed apply for jobs in Christchurch
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December 2, 2012 at 7:05 pm · Filed under NZ Political Party Polls ·Tagged Colmar Brunton, NZ Political Party Polls, One News, Preferred PM, TVNZ
Polling Company: Colmar Brunton
Poll Method: Random Phone
Poll Size: 1,000
Undecideds:
Dates: 24 to 29 November 2012
Client: One News
Report: Colmar Brunton
Party Support
- National 44.0% (-1.0%)
- Labour 35.0% (+3.0%)
- Green 13.0% (+1.0%)
- ACT 1.0% (+0.4%)
- Maori 1.0% (-1.2%)
- United Future 1.0% (+0.8%)
- Mana 0.0% (-1.0%)
- NZ First 4.0% (-0.9%)
- Conservative 1.0% (nc)
Projected Seats
- National 55
- Labour 45
- Green 17
- ACT 1
- Maori 3
- United Future 1
- Mana 1
- NZ First 0
- Conservative 0
- Total 123
This is based on no change in electorate seats.
Coalition Options
- CR – National 55 + ACT 1 + United Future 1 = 57/121 – 5 less than minimum needed to govern
- CL – Labour 45 + Greens 17 + Mana 1= 63/121 -1 more than minimum needed to govern
The Maori Party is not shown as part of the centre-right or centre-left.
Preferred PM
- John Key 39% (-3.0%)
- David Shearer 15% (+4.0%)
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November 21, 2012 at 2:15 pm · Filed under NZ Issues Polls, NZ Political Party Polls ·Tagged asset sales, Colmar Brunton, Economy, NZ Political Party Polls, One News, Opposition Leader, Preferred PM, privacy, Republicanism, TVNZ
Polling Company: Colmar Brunton
Poll Method: Random Phone
Poll Size: 1,009 of whom 856 had a party vote preference
Undecideds: 11%
Dates: 27 October to 31 October 2012
Client: One News
Report: Colmar Brunton
Party Support
- National 45.0% (nc)
- Labour 32.0% (-2.0%)
- Green 12.0% (nc)
- ACT 0.6% (-0.3%)
- Maori 2.2% (-0.7%)
- United Future 0.2% (+0.1%)
- Mana 1.0% (+0.4%)
- NZ First 4.9% (+3.1%)
- Conservative 1.0% (-1.0%)
Projected Seats
- National 58
- Labour 41
- Green 16
- ACT 1
- Maori 3
- United Future 1
- Mana 1
- NZ First 0
- Conservative 0
- Total 121
This is based on no change in electorate seats.
Coalition Options
- CR – National 58 + ACT 1 + United Future 1 = 60/121 – 1 less than minimum needed to govern
- CL – Labour 41 + Greens 16 + Mana 1= 58/121 -3 less than minimum needed to govern
The Maori Party is not shown as part of the centre-right or centre-left.
Preferred PM
- John Key 42% (-2%)
- David Shearer 11% (-1%)
- Winston Peters 6% (+2%)
- Russel Norman 3% (+1%)
Economic Outlook
- Better 44% (+3%)
- Worse 34% (-2%)
- Same 22% (-1%)
Partial Asset Sales
- Support 30% (+2%)
- Oppose 64% (-1%)
- Unsure 6% (-1%)
Republic
- Become a republic 19% (-6%)
- Stay with Queen as Head of State 74% (+7%)
- Unsure 7% (-2%)
Trust in Government to protect personal details
Most effective opposition leader
- David Shearer 25%
- Winston Peters 24%
- Russel Norman 18%
- Hone Harawira 6%
- Metiria Turei 5%
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June 4, 2012 at 10:21 pm · Filed under NZ Political Party Polls ·Tagged Colmar Brunton, NZ Political Party Polls, One News, Preferred PM, TVNZ
Polling Company: Colmar Brunton
Poll Method: Random Phone
Poll Size: 1,000
Undecideds:
Dates: assume 26 May to 31 May 2012
Client: One News
Report: One News
Party Support
- National 47.0% (-4.0%)
- Labour 33.0% (+4.0%)
- Green 13.0% (+2.0%)
- ACT 1.0% (+0.5%)
- Maori 1.0% (+0.1%)
- United Future 0% (-0.2%)
- Mana 1.0% (nc)
- NZ First 2.0% (-1.1%)
- Conservative 1.0% (-0.4%)
Projected Seats
- National 58
- Labour 41
- Green 17
- ACT 1
- Maori 3
- United Future 1
- Mana 1
- NZ First 0
- Conservative 0
- Total 122
This is based on no change in electorate seats.
Coalition Options
- CR – National 58 + ACT 1 + United Future 1 = 60/122 – 2 less than minimum needed to govern
- CL – Labour 41 + Greens 17 + Mana 1= 59/122 -3 less than minimum needed to govern
The Maori Party is not shown as part of the centre-right or centre-left.
Preferred PM
- John Key 48% (nc)
- David Shearer 14% (+3%)
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November 24, 2011 at 6:38 pm · Filed under NZ Political Party Polls ·Tagged Colmar Brunton, NZ Political Party Polls, One News, Preferred PM, TVNZ
Polling Company: Colmar Brunton
Poll Method: Random Phone
Poll Size: 1,000
Undecideds:
Dates: 19 November to 23 November 2011
Client: One News
Report: One News
Party Support
- National 50.0% (-3.0%)
- Labour 28.0% (+2.0%)
- Green 10.0% (-3.0%)
- ACT 1.7% (+0.1%)
- Maori 2.0% (+0.4%)
- United Future 0.1% (-0.2%)
- Mana 1.0% (-0.3%)
- NZ First 4.2% (+2.0%)
- Conservative 2.4% (+1.0%)
Projected Seats
- National 65
- Labour 36
- Green 13
- ACT 2
- Maori 4
- United Future 1
- Mana 1
- NZ First 0
- Conservative 0
- Total 122
This is based on Maori Party winning four electorate seats, ACT, United Future and Mana one seat each and Labour winning Wigram.
Coalition Options
- CR – National 65 + ACT 2 + United Future 1 = 68/122 – 6 more than minimum needed to govern
- CL – Labour 36 + Greens 13 + Mana 1= 50/122 -12 less than minimum needed to govern
The Maori Party is not shown as part of the centre-right or centre-left.
Preferred PM
- John Key 52% (-1%)
- Phil Goff 15% (+2%)
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November 20, 2011 at 12:27 pm · Filed under NZ Political Party Polls ·Tagged Colmar Brunton, NZ Political Party Polls, One News, Preferred PM, TVNZ
Polling Company: Colmar Brunton
Poll Method: Random Phone
Poll Size: 1,006
Undecideds:
Dates: 12 November to 16 November 2011
Client: One News
Report: One News
Party Support
- National 53.0% (-1.0%)
- Labour 26.0% (-2.0%)
- Green 13.0% (+4.0%)
- ACT 1.6% (+0.1%)
- Maori 1.6% (-0.5%)
- United Future 0.3% (-0.5%)
- Mana 1.3% (+1.1%)
- NZ First 2.2% (-0.7%)
- Conservative 1.4% (+0.9%)
Projected Seats
- National 66
- Labour 32
- Green 16
- ACT 2
- Maori 3
- United Future 1
- Mana 2
- NZ First 0
- Conservative 0
- Total 122
This is based on Maori Party winning three electorate seats, ACT, United Future and Mana one seat each and Labour winning Wigram and Te Tai Tonga.
Coalition Options
- CR – National 66 + ACT 2 + United Future 1 = 69/122 – 7 more than minimum needed to govern
- CL – Labour 32 + Greens 16 + Mana 2= 50/122 -12 less than minimum needed to govern
The Maori Party is not shown as part of the centre-right or centre-left.
Preferred PM
- John Key 53% (-2%)
- Phil Goff 13% (-1%)
- Winston Peters 3%
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November 10, 2011 at 6:28 pm · Filed under NZ Political Party Polls ·Tagged Colmar Brunton, NZ Political Party Polls, One News, TVNZ
Polling Company: Colmar Brunton
Poll Method: Random Phone
Poll Size: Estimate 1000
Undecideds:
Dates: 05 November to 09 November 2011
Client: One News
Report: One News
Party Support
- National 54.0% (-2.0%)
- Labour 28.0% (-2.0%)
- Green 9.0% (nc)
- ACT 1.5% (+0.6%)
- Maori 2.1% (+0.8%)
- United Future 0.8% (+0.7%)
- Mana 0.2% (-0.1%)
- NZ First 2.9% (+0.7%)
- Conservative 0.5% (+0.5%)
Projected Seats
- National 68
- Labour 35
- Green 12
- ACT 2
- Maori 3
- United Future 1
- Mana 1
- NZ First 0
- Conservative 0
- Total 122
This is based on Maori Party winning three electorate seats, ACT, United Future and Mana one seat each and Labour winning Wigram and Te Tai Tonga.
Coalition Options
- CR – National 68 + ACT 2 + United Future 1 = 71/122 – 9 more than minimum needed to govern
- CL – Labour 35 + Greens 12 + Mana 1= 48/122 -12 less than minimum needed to govern
The Maori Party is not shown as part of the centre-right or centre-left.
Preferred PM
- John Key 55% (-3%)
- Phil Goff 14% (+4%)
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October 2, 2011 at 7:44 pm · Filed under NZ Issues Polls, NZ Political Party Polls ·Tagged Colmar Brunton, Economy, NZ Political Party Polls, One News, Preferred PM, Rugby World Cup, TVNZ
Polling Company: Colmar Brunton
Poll Method: Random Phone
Poll Size: 1,008, of whom 858 had a party preference
Undecideds: 10%
Dates: 24 to 28 September 2011
Client: One News
Report: Colmar Brunton
Party Support
- National 56.0% (nc)
- Labour 29.0% (-1.0%)
- Green 9.0% (+3.0%)
- ACT 1.3% (-0.4%)
- Maori 1.1% (-0.3%)
- United Future 0.0% (-0.5%)
- Mana 0.6% (-0.3%)
- NZ First 1.9% (-0.4%)
Projected Seats
- National 69
- Labour 36
- Green 11
- ACT 2
- Maori 3
- United Future 1
- Mana 1
- NZ First 0
- Total 123
This is based on Maori Party winning three electorate seats, ACT, United Future and Mana one seat each and Labour winning Wigram and Te Tai Tonga.
Coalition Options
- CR – National 69 + ACT 2 + United Future 1 = 72/123 – 10 more than minimum needed to govern
- CL – Labour 36 + Greens 11 + Mana 1= 48/122 -14 less than minimum needed to govern
The Maori Party is not shown as part of the centre-right or centre-left.
Preferred PM
- John Key 59% (+2%)
- Phil Goff 8% (nc)
- Winston Peters 2% (nc)
Economic Outlook
- Better 45% (-4%)
- Worse 35% (+5%)
- Same 20% (nc)
NZ doing good job of Rugby World Cup Hosting
Blame for RWC Opening Night Issues
- The Government 14%
- The Auckland Council 65%
- Neither 6%
- Other 8%
Knowledge of Date of General Election
- End of this year 77%
- Next year 11%
- Not announced yet 8%
- Unsure 4%
What outcome matters more
- Rugby World Cup 30%
- General Election 66%
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July 21, 2011 at 1:59 pm · Filed under NZ Political Party Polls ·Tagged Bill English, Capital Gains Tax, Colmar Brunton, David Cunliffe, Economy, Finance Minister, NZ Political Party Polls, One News, Preferred PM, tax, TVNZ
Polling Company: Colmar Brunton
Poll Method: Random Phone
Poll Size: 1,008, of whom 860 had a party preference
Dates: 9 to 13 July 2011
Client: One News
Report: Colmar Brunton
Party Support
- National 53.0% (+1.0%)
- Labour 27.0% (-7.0%)
- Green 10.0% (+4.0%)
- ACT 3.1% (+0.6%)
- Maori 3.0% (+1.6%)
- United Future 0.3% (nc)
- Mana 0.5% (-0.4%)
- NZ First 2.4% (+0.8%)
Projected Seats
- National 66
- Labour 33
- Green 12
- ACT 4
- Maori 4
- United Future 1
- Mana 1
- NZ First 0
- Total 121
This is based on Maori Party winning four electorate seats, ACT, United Future and Mana one seat each and Labour winning Wigram.
Coalition Options
- CR – National 66 + ACT 4 + United Future 1 = 71/121 – 10 more than minimum needed to govern
- CL – Labour 33 + Greens 12 + Mana 1= 46/121 -15 less than minimum needed to govern
The Maori Party is not shown as part of the centre-right or centre-left.
Preferred PM
- John Key 54% (+1%)
- Phil Goff 9% (+1%)
- Winston Peters 3% (+15)
Economic Outlook
- Better 52% (+4%)
- Worse 28% (-5%)
- Same 20% (+1%)
Capital Gains Tax
- Support 43%
- Oppose 49%
- Don’t Know 9%
Raise tax rate to 39% for those over $120,000
- Support 42%
- Oppose 54%
- Don’t Know 5%
Most trusted party to manage economy
- National 53%
- Labour 24%
- Greens 2%
- ACT 1%
- Don’t Know 13%
Best Finance Minister
- Bill English 49%
- David Cunliffe 29%
- Don’t Know 23%
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