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Poll shows falling support for New Zealand National Party and Prime Minister Luxon

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Posted on April 19, 2026

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Poll shows falling support for New Zealand National Party and Prime Minister Luxon
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WELLINGTON, April 20 (Reuters) - A newly released poll showed support has fallen further for New Zealand's ruling National Party and Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, as he continues to face questions

Poll Shows Decline in Support for New Zealand National Party and PM Luxon

Recent Poll Results and Political Developments

Falling Support for National Party and Prime Minister Luxon

WELLINGTON, April 20 (Reuters) - A newly released poll showed support has fallen further for New Zealand's ruling National Party and Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, as he continues to face questions over whether he can retain his party's backing to stay in the top job.

Questions Over Luxon's Leadership

Luxon has been facing questions in recent days about whether he has the support of his party to remain as prime minister. The New Zealand Herald reported on Friday that members ​of his National Party will move against ⁠him this week, although it is unlikely to ​be a formal challenge or confidence vote initially. 

Luxon's Response to Party Support Concerns

Luxon told Radio New Zealand on Monday that he had the full support of National’s members of parliament and would remain as prime minister.

Poll Findings and Political Implications

National Party and Coalition Government Standing

In a 1News Verian poll released late on Sunday, support for the National Party fell 4 percentage points to 30% and indicated that if the election were held today, the current coalition government would not win sufficient seats to retain power.

Preferred Prime Minister Poll Results

Support for Luxon as preferred prime minister also fell 4 points, to 16%. Support for Chris Hipkins, leader of the Labour Party and a former prime minister, was down 1 point to 19%. 

Upcoming Election

The next general election is scheduled for November 7.

(Reporting by Lucy Craymer; Editing by Ethan Smith)

Key Takeaways

  • National Party support has plunged to 30%, falling 4 points, its lowest in recent polls
  • Christopher Luxon’s preferred‑prime‑minister rating slid 4 points to 16%, raising internal leadership concerns
  • Labour’s Chris Hipkins remains slightly ahead at 19%, and the coalition lacks majority‑winning support if a vote occurred today

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the latest poll reveal about the New Zealand National Party?
The latest 1News Verian poll showed support for the New Zealand National Party fell by 4 percentage points to 30%.
How has support for Prime Minister Christopher Luxon changed?
Support for Prime Minister Christopher Luxon as preferred prime minister dropped by 4 points, to 16%.
Is there a leadership challenge expected against Christopher Luxon?
Reports suggest National Party members may move against Luxon, but no formal leadership challenge or confidence vote is likely at this time.
How has support changed for Chris Hipkins, Labour Party leader?
Support for Chris Hipkins, Labour Party leader, decreased by 1 point to 19%.

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