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Wind, heavy rain watches issued for several parts of the country for election day
Voters may need to take a brolly along with their Easy Vote card when they cast a vote on Saturday.
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ACT support dropping in polls as election day nears
It's the final countdown to election day, but the latest three polls indicate even after election night there will still be plenty to discuss before a government can be formed.
In the NZ Herald's… Audio
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'People have overread that decision': NZ First announcement not a strategic blunder, National says
National did not give the green light to NZ First supporters when it agreed to pick up the phone to the minor party post-election, campaign chair Chris Bishop says. Audio
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Two polls put Winston Peters in Kingmaker position close to election day
Two new polls have Winston Peters' secured as kingmaker just days out from election day.
In both polls National and ACT cannot form a government alone, nor can a Labour-Green-Te Pāti Māori coalition.
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Peters still holds the reins in latest Newshub poll
Winston Peters would keep his kingmaker role, the Newshub-Reid Research poll suggests, although the left bloc is on the rise.
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Final major polls show surge for the left, suggest Peters still kingmaker
Two polls out tonight both have Winston Peters firmly in the drivers' seat for forming a government, though the left bloc has increased its overall support.
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1News-Verian poll shows left bloc closing in on the right
The left bloc has gained three points with the right bloc steady - but National, ACT and NZ First could still form a government, the 1News-Verian poll suggests.
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'Momentum is building': Hipkins upbeat as new poll points to lift in Labour support
There was a spring in the step of the Labour leader as he arrived in Christchurch today, buoyed by polling showing his party's campaign was gaining traction with voters.
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The Week in Politics: What the polls are telling us
Analysis - If the polls are right a National-led government will be elected on Saturday, either in coalition with ACT, or as more recent polls indicate ACT and New Zealand First, Peter Wilson writes.
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Rawiri Waititi on track to hold Waiariki - poll
An electorate poll has the incumbent, Te Pāti Māori co-leader Rawiri Waititi well out ahead of Labour's Toni Boynton.
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Australia PM 'optimistic' of long-shot win in Indigenous rights referendum
Australian PM Anthony Albanese remains hopeful a referendum to recognise the country's Indigenous people in the constitution will succeed.
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The Week in Politics: Blame games and media bashing
Analysis - Hipkins comes down with Covid, sparking a blame game over the cancelled Luxon debate, while Winston Peters lashes the media, writes Peter Wilson.
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Deputy Debate: Carmel Sepuloni and Nicola Willis go head to head
You've heard from the sheriffs, now it's the turn of the deputies. National's Deputy leader, Nicola Willis and Deputy Prime Minister Carmel Sepuloni. It's just over a week til the polls close and… Video, Audio
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NZ First needed by National, ACT to form govt, poll shows
National and ACT will need to call on NZ First if they are to form the next government, the latest 1News-Verian poll suggests.
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Warning over impact on petrol prices, EV sales if Clean Car Discount ditched
Research shows relying on the emissions trading scheme alone to drive decarbonisation would see petrol prices need to rise by 60 cents a litre.
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Receding red wave could wash high-profile names out of Parliament
Analysis - Labour's caucus looks set to shrink dramatically at the election, as the party struggles to turn around waning support.
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Luxon disputes Goldman Sachs and beneficiaries criticisms
Christopher Luxon says he disagrees with Goldman Sachs' finding his policies would increase inflation, and he rejects the suggestion beneficiaries will be left worse off under National. Audio
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Labour-friendly turf throws up some testy exchanges for Sepuloni
The Cabinet Minister was challenged on her party's record on crime, the cost of living, veterans and beneficiaries during a visit to territory normally considered a Labour heartland.
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Climate debate puts parties' emissions policies under scrutiny
With NZ on track to fall 114 million tonnes short of the 2030 emissions reduction target, and billions of dollars likely needed to pay for it, candidates debated their parties' climate policies. Audio
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National 'mischief making' over claims MP backs wealth tax if Labour re-elected - Hipkins
The Labour leader is downplaying comments by his MP, Ingrid Leary, who has spoken in favour of a wealth tax.
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The Week in Politics: Luxon likely to get what he doesn't want
Analysis - Christopher Luxon's announcement that he'll work with Winston Peters after the election if he has to boosts NZ First's chances of getting back into Parliament, writes Peter Wilson.
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Hipkins commits to calling out racism and defending Te Tiriti
Labour leader Chris Hipkins is continuing to target his political opponents over their rhetoric around Māori, saying it's race-baiting, while those accusing say he's "desperate".
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ACT announces landlords policy, including 'pet bond'
ACT is promising to make it easier for landlords to evict tenants, including if they are in emergency housing.
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Major parties dip further, NZ First and Greens up - 1News-Verian poll
National and ACT would need NZ First's support to form a government, and Labour is still losing support, the latest 1News-Verian poll suggests.
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Election campaign leaves some still wondering who to vote for
The humdrum of the election campaign has some people still wondering who they'll give their vote to. In the last 1News Verian poll, 12 percent of those polled didn't know or wouldn't say who they'll… Video, Audio