Politics Live Blog - June 10-16

Michael Daly
Michael Daly

On average, ACT polling finds 22% of voters rate their chances of voting ACT eight (out of 10) or higher


ACT is hoping to get 15% of the vote at the next election, and is polling voters every fortnight to track how it's being perceived by the electorate.

“We ask who’s interested in voting for ACT, on a scale of one to 10," party leader David Seymour told a rally on Sunday.

If you’re an eight or higher, then there’s a very good chance you’ll vote for us. That number shows the health of our brand and our true potential.

“It goes up and down each fortnight, but on average we find 22% of New Zealanders rate their chances of voting ACT an eight or higher.

"That’s a much higher figure than New Zealand First, and even higher than the Greens."
ACT leader David Seymour talks to supporters in Auckland on Sunday.
ACT leader David Seymour talks to supporters in Auckland on Sunday. CHRIS MCKEEN/STUFF
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Updated at: 06/15/2024 03:18 AM