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Peter Dunne, Heather Roy on latest political poll numbers
It's steady as she goes for Labour and a slight drop for National in the latest 1 News Colmar Brunton poll.
Numbers show Labour is still out in front but will need the help of the Greens to govern.
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Greens or ACT - who will be Parliament's third biggest party?
While Labour and National are aspiring for first prize, Act and the Greens are racing for the bronze medal.
According to recent polling, both parties are neck and neck to take the third biggest party… Audio
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We can vote now, so why no election advertising on the polling day?
The two MPs vying to be Prime Minister have disagreed on whether election advertising should remain banned on election day.
After the 2017 election, the Electoral Commission encouraged the government… Video, Audio
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Live updates for the US vice-presidential debate: Pence and Harris poised to square off
Pence and Harris square off in vice-presidential debate
Today's vice-presidential debate was being described as one of the most fascinating ever - given extra impetus by the announcement that President Donald Trump has Covid-19.
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Trump says catching Covid-19 was a 'blessing from God'
Trump says catching Covid-19 was a 'blessing from God'
US President Donald Trump has declared that catching the coronavirus was a "blessing from God" that exposed him to experimental treatments he vowed would become free for all Americans.
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Collins & Peters on thin ice as Ardern finds her feet
The New Zealand First Foundation in court, Judith Collins pays a price on Ponsonby Rd, Jacinda Ardern finds some form & a chance for Te Pati Maori. Video, Audio
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Pair charged after SFO's investigation accused of using 'fraudulent device'
Pair charged after SFO's investigation accused of using 'fraudulent device'
The pair charged after the SFO's investigation into the New Zealand First Foundation are accused of using a "fraudulent device, trick or stratagem" to secure more than $700,000 then used to pay…
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Trump free of Covid symptoms for 24 hours, doctor says
Trump free of Covid symptoms for 24 hours, doctor says
US President Donald Trump is back at work in the White House Oval Office as his doctor says he has had no symptoms of Covid-19 for the last 24 hours.
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Electoral Commission fronts up after early voting errors
Electoral Commission fronts up after early voting errors
The Electoral Commission has come under fire after a string of mistakes in the first week of advance voting.
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Missing tick box among Electoral Commission mistakes
The Electoral Commission has come under fire after a string of mistakes in the first week of advance voting. In one electorate, the white circle where voters tick for their preferred party was missing… Audio
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New Conservatives fail in bid to feature in TVNZ debate
New Conservatives fail in bid to feature in TVNZ debate
A High Court judge has dismissed the New Conservative Party's bid to be included in TVNZ's multi-party debate.
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Trump aide Stephen Miller confirms Covid diagnosis
Trump aide Stephen Miller confirms Covid diagnosis
White House senior adviser Stephen Miller has tested positive for Covid-19, the latest case among US President Donald Trump's inner circle.
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Electoral Commission fronts up on concerns over voting
The Electoral Commission has apologised for a range of problems some people have experienced during this first week of advanced voting, but there's concern it'll turn some off from having their say at… Audio
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Judith Collins on border closures, Samoa and 'policy on the hoof'
Collins on border closures, Samoa and 'policy on the hoof'
The National Party leader says she did not peddle misinformation at last night's The Press leaders' debate when speaking about Covid-19 border closures in Samoa and New Zealand. Audio
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Labour Māori caucus denies it's worried about Waiariki
Audio 7 Oct 2020Labour's Māori caucus denies its worried about losing the Waiariki seat, despite flocking to the electorate yesterday to convince voters to back their candidate Tamati Coffey less than two weeks out… Audio
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MPs boost Tāmati Coffey for 'scrap' in Waiariki seat
MPs boost Tāmati Coffey for 'scrap' in Waiariki seat
Labour's Māori caucus denies it's worried about losing the Waiariki seat, despite flocking to the electorate to convince voters to back their candidate Tāmati Coffey ahead of the election.
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Electoral Commission apologises for mistakes on ballots
The Electoral Commission is under fire for a number of problems with advanced voting including an error on ballots which risked hampering votes for one party. The commission has apologised to the… Audio
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Ardern vs Collins: The Press Leaders debate 2020
Recap: Ardern vs Collins: The Press debate 2020
Labour leader Jacinda Ardern has defended her government's pandemic record in tonight's Press Leaders Debate. Look back at our live coverage.
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What's happening at the most accurate polling booth in NZ?
If you want to know who will win this year's election, you could do worse than ask the residents of Birkdale - a suburb on Auckland's North Shore.
For at least four elections in a row, Birkenhead… Audio
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New Conservative Party to appear in court over exclusion from multi-party debate
New Conservative Party to appear in court over exclusion from debate
The New Conservative Party will appear in the High Court in Auckland tomorrow to challenge TVNZ's decision to exclude it from its multi-party debate.
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Election 2020: Can Judith Collins keep a lid on it?
Election 2020: Can Judith Collins keep a lid on it?
Power Play - Judith Collins' ability to think on her feet in the heat of the campaign has been a great advantage, but could also prove to be a great risk, writes Jane Patterson.
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Party leaders among advance voters on first weekend of polling
Party leaders among advance voters on first weekend of polling
More than 165,000 people voted over the weekend - several party leaders among them - with votes on Saturday alone totalling more than the first two days combined in 2017.
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Flag display clouds New Caledonia referendum
Flag display clouds New Caledonia referendum
The French commission supervising Sunday's independence referendum in New Caledonia says it was regrettable that groups flying the FLNKS pro-independence flag were crowding polling stations.
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Cannabis referendum: Narrow support for legalisation in latest poll
Cannabis referendum: Narrow support for legalisation in latest poll
Cannabis advocates say a new survey shows the drug could be on track to become legal in the referendum, but a narrow margin makes the outcome uncertain. Audio
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New poll puts cannabis legalisation support at 49 percent
Cannabis advocates say the drug is on track to become legal, according to the results of a new survey published this morning.
But the referendum on the proposed legalisation remains a very tight… Audio