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Fewer young people enrolled than 2014
Fewer young people have enrolled to vote compared with the last election - so far.
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Claire Robinson, Sue Bradford on tightening election race
National and Labour are locked in a dead heat in RNZ's poll of polls with a week to go in the tightest election race in a decade. Audio
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What did the first-ever Young Voters Debate tell us?
Seven politicians, five hot button issues and a room full of youths.
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Election 2017 Leader Interview: James Shaw
Audio 15 Sep 2017Green Party leader James Shaw has had a tumultuous election campaign, with the resignations of co-leader Metiria Turei, David Clendon and Kennedy Graham.
Jacinda Ardern's takeover of Labour… Audio
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RNZ's political editor analyses latest polls
With just one week of campaigning left the RNZ's latest Poll of Polls shows the two major parties in a virtual dead heat. Audio
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Caucus: Tax attacks and the price of Winston
Caucus - Lisa Owen, Tim Watkin and Guyon Espiner discuss the fallout from Labour's sudden tax u-turn earlier today, the volatility of polls and the cost and bottom lines of Winston Peters.
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Latest poll: Labour + Greens have the numbers
The latest 1 News Colmar Brunton poll has Labour and the Greens able to form a government.
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VIDEO: Labour changes tax strategy after National attacks
Labour would not introduce any tax working group changes until 2021, with Grant Robertson saying they've listened to New Zealanders. Video
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Tax attacks & the price of Winston
In this week's Caucus, Lisa Owen, Tim Watkin and Guyon Espiner discuss the fallout from Labour's sudden tax u-turn, the volatility of polls and the cost and bottom-lines of Winston Peters Audio
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A brief history of voting quirks from ghost votes to political animals
What happens if you vote but die before election day? Advance polling has opened and Kate Newton has all your strangest questions covered.
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Green Party fights as poll bodes ill
The Green Party says it has a strong base as polls show the party hovering above the number needed to stay in Parliament.
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Tax plans become early voter election battleground
Labour leader Jacinda Ardern has come out firing, accusing National of lying and scaremongering over her party's tax plan.
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At least 5,000 new voters register for Tongan election
More than 57,000 Tongans registered to vote two months out from the polls.
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'Crap' polls don't reflect NZ First's position - Peters
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters has dismissed the country's political polls as "crap" and says the public should ignore them.
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Newshub poll puts National out in front
A new poll has National ahead of Labour with 47.3 percent, but an updated RNZ Poll of Polls still has the parties neck-and-neck.
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PNG opposition looks to regroup after Pangu exit
Although prone to volatility, Papua New Guinea politics is reeling after the move by a main opposition party to join government.
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Political polls: How do we interpret them?
With the election just around the corner, all eyes are on the political polls. Last night's Newshub-Reid Research had National surge in front of Labour - RNZ's Poll of Polls still has the parties neck… Audio
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Early voting shifts election campaign into higher gear
Political parties are shifting into another gear with ten days now remaining before the general election. Audio
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Party support gap closing in business poll
There's been a surge of support for Labour from small business owners, a survey says.
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Labour pledges $38m to public broadcasting
The Labour Party wants to create a new public digital media service, built around RNZ, to transform it into something similar to the ABC in Australia.
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Dr Bryce Edwards on latest election poll results
A Newshub-Reid Research poll out tonight shows National has rebounded to 47.3 per cent up 4 per cent and 10 points ahead of Labour which is down 1.6 per cent to 37.8. Audio
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Polls and pots of money
A new political poll touted as "dramtic and devastating" is out tonight. And will all the cash being thrown around this campaign translate into votes? Audio
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Australia begins same-sex marriage vote
Australia has begun sending out ballots for a non-binding vote on support for legalising same-sex marriage.
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Debatable benefits of head-to-head clashes
Three live Ardern v English debates in seven days pumped up coverage of the election campaign. The media picked out the leaders’ zingers, bangers and clangers, and they agonised over who won and who… Audio
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Debatable benefits of head-to-head clashes
Three live Ardern v English debates in seven days pumped up coverage of the election campaign. The media picked out the leaders’ zingers, bangers and clangers, and they agonised over who won and who…
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