Opinion polling for the 1993 New Zealand general election

Opinion polling was commissioned throughout the duration of the 43rd New Zealand Parliament in the lead up to the 1993 election by various research organisations.

Individual polls

Polls are listed in the table below in chronological order. Refusals are generally excluded from the party vote percentages, while question wording and the treatment of "don't know" responses and those not intending to vote may vary between survey firms.

Unless otherwise noted the information is sourced from here:[1]

Poll Date[nb 1] Labour National Alliance NZ First NewLabour Social Credit
1990 election result[2]27 Oct 1990 35.1447.825.160.98
TVNZ Heylen 8 Dec 1990 325051
TVNZ Heylen 2 Feb 1991 384642
TVNZ Heylen 9 Mar 1991 404361
TVNZ Heylen 6 Apr 1991 423661
TVNZ Heylen 6 May 1991 433972
TVNZ Heylen 8 Jun 1991 423573
TVNZ Heylen 6 July 1991 453763
30 July 1991 – The controversial Mother of all Budgets was delivered by the government
TVNZ Heylen 3 Aug 1991 433491
TVNZ Heylen 31 Aug 1991 472793
TVNZ Heylen 21 Sep 1991 4222111
TVNZ Heylen 19 Oct 1991 433082
TVNZ Heylen 23 Nov 1991 41241092
1 December 1991 – The Alliance party was formally launched
TVNZ Heylen 7 Dec 1991 36262161
TVNZ Heylen 1 Feb 1992 38261852
15 February 1992 – National narrowly wins the Tamaki by-election after Sir Robert Muldoon's resignation.
TVNZ Heylen 7 Mar 1992 36321640
TVNZ Heylen 4 Apr 1992 39311043
TVNZ Heylen 29 Apr 1992 42341032
TVNZ Heylen 6 Jun 1992 4233211
TVNZ Heylen 3 Jul 1992 3737240
TVNZ Heylen 8 Aug 1992 4136201
TVNZ Heylen 5 Sep 1992 393426
TVNZ Heylen 3 Oct 1992 423027
TVNZ Heylen 7 Nov 1992 403028
TVNZ Heylen 5 Dec 1992 362933
12 December 1992 – Labour wins the Wellington Central by-election after Fran Wilde's resignation.
TVNZ Heylen 6 Feb 1993 433322
TVNZ Heylen 6 Mar 1993 462822
TVNZ Heylen 3 Apr 1993 483019
17 April 1993 – Winston Peters wins the Tauranga by-election as an independent candidate after resigning from both his party and his seat.
TVNZ Heylen 1 May 1993 452921
TVNZ Heylen 29 May 1993 402926
TVNZ Heylen 3 Jul 1993 353721
18 July 1993 – Peters founds the New Zealand First party and is joined by another former National MP Gilbert Myles.
TVNZ Heylen 19 Jul 1993 33401112
TVNZ Heylen 8 Aug 1993 33411015
TVNZ Heylen 4 Sep 1993 36391111
TVNZ Heylen 2 Oct 1993 37371312
TVNZ Heylen 17 Oct 1993 34381610
TVNZ Heylen 31 Oct 1993 3239179
1993 election result[3]6 Nov 1993 34.6835.0518.218.40

See also

Notes

  1. These are the survey dates of the poll, or if the survey dates are not stated, the date the poll was released.

References

  1. "Historical Pollling Data 1974–2021". Patrick Leyland. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
  2. "New Zealand Elections 1972–1993". New Zealand Election Study. Retrieved 17 December 2011.
  3. "Elections to the New Zealand House of Representatives". Election Resources on the Internet. Retrieved 17 December 2011.
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