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A March 2026 poll shows New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and his National Party losing support, with Labour leading and a potential hung parliament looming.
A March 2026 RNZ-Reid Research poll shows New Zealand’s Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and his National Party facing declining support, with Luxon’s net favourability at -20.6 and National’s party vote at 30.8%, down from January.
Labour leads at 35.6%, while New Zealand First and the Greens each hold around 10%.
If replicated in an election, the results would create a 60-60 split in Parliament, requiring coalition talks.
Half of respondents believe the country is headed in the wrong direction, up from 46.6% in January, amid ongoing economic pressures and global instability.
Luxon’s personal approval fell to 17.3%, while Labour leader Chris Hipkins remains at 20.7% as preferred prime minister.
The poll surveyed 1,000 eligible voters online from March 12–20 with a margin of error of ±3.1%.
Una encuesta de marzo de 2026 muestra que el primer ministro de Nueva Zelanda, Christopher Luxon, y su Partido Nacional están perdiendo apoyo, con el Partido Laborista a la cabeza y un parlamento potencialmente colgado.