Labour鈥檚 support has reached a new low in a Taxpayer鈥檚-Union Curia poll.
The poll was taken before Jacinda Ardern announced she would resign.
Labour鈥檚 vote fell to 31.7 per cent, a fall of 1.4 points.
The National Party鈥檚 support also fell, but from a higher base. Its vote fell 2.2 points to 37.2 per cent.
Act was up 0.4 points to 10.8 per cent while the Greens were also up - rising 2.5 points to 10.6 per cent.
Act was up 0.4 points to 10.8 per cent. Photo / Mark Mitchell
In Parliament, this would mean a National-led Government with National having 49 seats and Act 14. Labour would be in opposition with 41 seats, losing 23 MPs from its current caucus - a third.
The Greens would add 4 MPs, getting 14.
For the first time in this poll, which has been running since the end of 2021, Ardern鈥檚 favourability fell into the negatives. Her net favourability was -1 per cent, meaning more people disliked her than liked her.
However, National leader Christopher Luxon is similarly thought of. He sits on -1 per cent too.
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