Public Polls February 2016

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There were two political voting polls in February – a Roy Morgan and a One News Colmar Brunton.

The average of the public polls has National 18% ahead of Labour in February, down 1% from January. The current seat projection is centre-right 61 seats, centre-left 50 which would see the Maori Party hold the balance of power.

We show the current New Zealand poll averages for party vote, country direction and preferred PM compared to three months ago, a year ago, three years ago and nine years ago. This allows easy comparisons between terms and Governments.

In the United States Trump is a 4/11 favourite to win the Republican nomination against Cruz at 7/2 and Rubio 20/1.

In the UK polls show Remain just 4% ahead of Leave in the EU referendum.

In Australia the Coalition’s lead over Labor has decline, along with Turnbull’s approval ratings.

In Canada Trudeau has declined slightly, but the Liberals remains dominant on 49%.

We also carry details of polls on NZ police pursuits and TPP plus the normal business and consumer confidence polls.

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