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Election 2023

Newstalk ZB brings you comprehensive coverage of Election 2023 - the policies, the issues, the debates, the personalities, and the results of New Zealand's general election.

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Chris Bishop: National campaign chair says coalition talks positive, second election not a possibility

National's campaign chair has clarified his earlier warnings of a second election. The final vote count reveals National's dropped two seats to 48, which means it no longer has a majority with ACT's 11 and will need New Zealand First. During the campaign Chris Bishop cautioned voters could be sent back to the polls if the three parties couldn't come to an arrangement. Today he told Andrew Dickens that was only one scenario. “As things have turned out, there have been really productive and constr...

Nov 03, 20235 min

Rachel Boyack: Labour MP says she's delighted with Nelson win, expects a recount to happen quickly

Labour's Rachel Boyack says she's delighted with the final count result for her Nelson seat, but acknowledges it’s a small margin. On the official count, she leapfrogged National's Blair Cameron, to win the seat by 29 votes. Boyack told Andrew Dickens she's received notification from her National opponent he'll seek a recount for the Nelson seat. “My expectation is that’ll happen reasonably quickly, and I’m still very hopeful I will retain the seat.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for ...

Nov 03, 20234 min

Jason Walls: Outgoing Prime Minister Chris Hipkins promises Labour will be ‘formidable opposition’

Labour will be a “formidable opposition” as they work to “win back the confidence of more New Zealanders” over the next term, leader Chris Hipkins says. The party will have 34 of the expected 123 seats in Parliament over the next three years. Hipkins said he felt Labour had picked up some momentum over the campaign, as evidenced by on-the-day versus advance voting results. But the special votes appeared to reflect the advance voting. “Labour has been sent a message and we have heard it. We will ...

Nov 03, 20238 min

David Seymour: ACT leader says he and Winston Peters will need to put aside their differences

David Seymour says he's confident he will be able to work alongside Winston Peters. The final special votes count has confirmed National and ACT will need NZ First to form a government. He says he has reached out to the New Zealand First leader but hasn't heard back yet. Seymour told Andrew Dickens they will need to put aside their differences. “This is a relationship that’s gonna work basically because the voters are keen and green in any election – they have asked us to work together and that ...

Nov 03, 20235 min

Andrew Dickens: Here comes the three-ring circus coaliation

Last Monday when I was hosting afternoon talkback I got a pithy little text that said "We've got rid of the clownshow and here comes the 3-ring circus." It's pretty funny because it's pretty true and it's happened. The counting of the special votes has confirmed that Luxon and Seymour need Winston and as we all know Seymour and Peters are not BEST friends. Critics warn of a conservative coalition of chaos. That won't be so but only if it's a coalition of compromise. It could be worse. Labour, th...

Nov 03, 20233 min

Jason Walls: Newstalk ZB Political Editor recaps how the special vote count has influenced the final election results

National will need New Zealand First's Winston Peters alongside Act's 11 seats to form a government after the special votes come in. National has lost two seats, taking its 50 seats down to 48. Labour's Te Atatu MP Phil Twyford avoided being another victim of the so-called "bluenami", holding onto his seat by just 131 votes. Labour's Rachel Boyack also clawed back Nelson by 29 votes, while its Mt Albert candidate Helen White managed to hold on to her seat by just 20 votes. Newstalk ZB Political ...

Nov 03, 20237 min

Friday Faceoff: Josie Pagani and Dave Armstrong

Political Commentator Josie Pagani and Wellington columnist Dave Armstrong join Nick Mills for Friday Faceoff. Together they discuss their predictions ahead of the special votes being counted, whether Oranga Tamariki is failing, Lewis Clareburt leaving Wellington for good, Mayor Tory Whanau moving forward with Golden Mile contracts, and her meeting with Reading Cinemas. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Nov 03, 202332 min

Mike's Minute: It's about time - and I'm excited

Am I weird to be excited? As of this afternoon we will have a Government. Sort of. We will know the final vote. Yet again, there will be the questions around the timeframe, and how refreshing it was to hear Chris Luxon on the show this week promising to upend how it all works. In part, that is why I am sort of excited. At last we get to get things underway. The workload to sort this country is gargantuan and three weeks is wasted time. The first real test will be the formation of the Government....

Nov 02, 20232 min

THE RE-WRAP: Happy Final Vote Day!

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Nov 02, 202310 min

Steven Joyce: Former Cabinet Minister on the release of special votes and the formation of Government

Former cabinet minister Steven Joyce told Newstalk ZB's Mike Hosking that he expects National to lose two seats. “The advanced vote was as high as 41-42% for National, but on the day, it was 36-37%,” he said. “Let’s say the special largely reflects what happened on the day, they may lose a couple of seats.“ “However, if the specials include a lot of advanced voting, then it could be better for National.” Joyce said he expects the international votes to break for the party as there was a lot of a...

Nov 02, 20233 min

Jason Walls: Political Editor ahead of the final vote count releasing today

The future shape of our next government all comes out today. While the preliminary votes for the election were all counted up, the results of the around 570 thousand left over special votes will be released at two this afternoon. It will likely decide whether National and ACT will need New Zealand First to get into power. Political Editor Jason Walls told Tim Dower that the majority of special votes do tend to favour the left. He says people like John Key and Chris Bishop both expect to see Nati...

Nov 02, 20234 min

The Huddle: Can Erin Patterson get a fair trial?

Tonight on The Huddle- Sam Johnson, Projects Director at Still and Capital director Neale Jones joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day- and more! MPI has ordered 'brain drink' creators Ārepa to publish a notice saying some of its claimed health and performance benefits are unsubstantiated. Is this marketing misleading- or should consumers have known better? A search is underway at Erin Patterson's house in Victoria months after she cooked a deadly mushroom meal for her f...

Nov 02, 20239 min

Liam Dann: NZ Herald business editor at large on the incoming Government's plan for the economy

The incoming National-led Government will soon have to make headway on their plans for the economy. The sector has already reported increased confidence, with data from Auckland's Business Chamber showing confidence levels are up 11 percentage points from before the election. NZ Herald business editor at large Liam Dann says the incoming Government will want to begin by clearing up the short-term economic issues. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Nov 02, 20236 min

Jason Walls: ZB political editor ahead of Friday's highly-anticipated special votes result

The nervous wait is almost over for a number of MPs on the cusp of losing their spot in Parliament. The much-anticipated final results - including special votes - will be released tomorrow at 2pm. ZB political editor Jason Walls says a lot's riding on the last 570,000 votes to be counted. "On current numbers, National and ACT can form a slim majority. But it's likely the centre-right bloc will lose at least one or two seats- that means they'll need NZ First to form a Government." LISTEN ABOVE Se...

Nov 02, 20236 min

Andrew Dickens: I don't have a problem with how long it's taken to confirm this election result

This time tomorrow, we will know exactly what we voted for on the 14th of October. The release of the final voting figures will indicate exactly how many seats each party has, and how they can then be part of a coalition, and what the proportion is- and whether they can govern the country or not. To be honest, I had to ask my co-workers what date the election was on, because it felt so long ago. And the reason for that is because it's been over three weeks since October 14th. The length between ...

Nov 02, 20233 min

Kate Hawkesby: Special votes are finally out tomorrow

So tomorrow we finally —after such a ridiculously long wait— get the final vote count. Specials will be done, duplicates checked, ballots finalized, we will know where we’re at, and more importantly, what form the new government might take. The fact we’ve had three weeks in limbo is completely ludicrous and at least the incoming PM has acknowledged that and claims he’ll do something about changing it. Which as far as I understand involves changing the law and the way the electoral commission ope...

Nov 01, 20233 min

Politics Wednesday: Nicola Willis and Ginny Andersen exchange jibes ahead of special votes

Labour Minister Ginny Anderson and National's finance spokesperson Nicola Willis join Nick Mills ahead of special votes being counted. Throughout the hour the pair exchange jibes over coalition negotiations, National's fiscal plan, new specialist wait time figures, and the Let's Get Wellington Moving transport project. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nov 01, 202333 min

The Huddle: How much influence do pre-election polls have?

Tonight on The Huddle, Ali Jones from Red PR and Jordan Williams from the Taxpayers' Union joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day- and more! Former Act MP and Minister Heather Roy wants a ban on public reporting of polls during the voting period because it influences undecided voters. Is this true? Can polls really sway the choices of voters? New research has revealed the number of Kiwi vegans has dropped in recent months, with only three percent identifying as vegan com...

Oct 31, 20238 min

Heather Roy: Former ACT MP calls for political polls to be banned once voting opens in an election campaign

A former ACT MP suggests political polls should be banned once voting opens up during an election campaign. Heather Roy argues that polls have the potential to influence undecided voters during an election period- which doesn't mesh with the strict rules against advertising on election day. She says New Zealand would have fairer and more democratic elections if polls were banned once voting began. "With this election particularly, we just had poll after poll in the two weeks while people were vo...

Oct 31, 20235 min

The Huddle: Did TMOs go too far in the World Cup Final?

Tonight on The Huddle, current affairs commentator Josie Pagani and Kiwiblog founder and Curia pollster David Farrar joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day- and more! The Rugby World Cup has finally come to an end- with South Africa narrowly beating out New Zealand to take home the title. What did we think of the result? Was this a fair victory? Have TMOs gone too far? Online grocery startup Supie has gone into voluntary administration after two years of operation. Are w...

Oct 30, 20238 min

Nicola Willis: National deputy leader acknowledges New Zealanders are waiting on a new Government as special votes are counted

National's deputy leader won't put a timeframe on how quickly a new Government will form after the final results are in. The party holds the slimmest of majorities if it partners with ACT - but there's still some half-a-million-special ballots to be counted. The official election figures are due out on Friday, and could see the pair needing New Zealand First. Nicola Willis says she knows New Zealanders want them to get on with it. "There's a big job ahead of us to turn the economy around and get...

Oct 30, 20236 min

Jason Walls: ZB political editor on Winston Peters accusing media of having 'warped priorities'

Winston Peters has accused the media of having warped priorities. Speaking to The Platform this morning, he took aim at the coverage New Zealand First received on the campaign trail. He says it seemed sausage rolls were more important than public meetings, and standing on the side of the road waving banners was a substitute for policies. ZB political editor Jason Walls says Winston Peters is concerned about establishing a Government as soon as possible. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener f...

Oct 30, 20235 min

Politics Central: Is Peters really fit to be in Government?

Is Winston Peters senile or cynical? Political commentator Matthew Hooton explains why Peters is unfit to be in government. Plus, Dr Paul G. Buchanan joins us to give his insight on Israel-Hamas war and why there might be no end in sight. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 30, 202341 min

Andrew Dickens: Enjoy this respite from criticism of New Zealand, it won't last

This is my first ZB shift since the election brought in our new Government-to-be. And I must say it’s been the most fantastic fortnight, until we lost the Rugby World Cup final due to first half sloppiness and a trigger-happy TMO. But we had our chances. We can’t complain. You have to play to the rules. But really, it’s been 2 weeks of calm and confidence and a feeling of recovery and renewal after the election Business Confidence went from a number in the 20s to a number in the 50s overnight. I...

Oct 30, 20235 min

Steven Joyce: former National MP on prospective Cabinet ministers selling off their shares after the election

One prospective Cabinet minister appears to have learned from his predecessor's mistakes. Senior National MP Chris Bishop has sold his shares in Kiwi Income Property and plans to sell off his further shares in Paysauce Ltd, Telstra and Parrotdog. Former National MP Steven Joyce disagrees that ministers should have to sell their shares once they get into office. "You keep lifting the bar higher and higher in terms of what people can't do while they're a politician- which makes it less attractive ...

Oct 25, 20236 min

Kate Hawkesby: Are we having to wait too long to form a government?

Peter Dunne is someone I really respect because he’s emerged from a life inside politics to remain an engaged and informed observer on the outside. He makes a lot of sense, which is why I love having him on this show. He recently gave an interview where he talked about the fact we shouldn’t have to wait this long for election results. I agree. I’m sure most of us do. I mean we voted for a system like MMP which is not that clear cut so that parts on us, but surely the mechanism for counting speci...

Oct 24, 20233 min

Pollies: MPs Megan Woods and Mark Mitchell on the time taken to count special votes

Politicians from opposing sides want special votes to be counted more quickly. Special votes and the final election result will be released in nine days, giving the final makeup of Parliament. National and ACT can govern alone on current numbers, but those may change once November 3rd comes around. Labour's Megan Woods told Mike Hosking that she doesn't see how allowing people to enrol on the day adds a week to counting specials. National's Mark Mitchell agrees. He said the Justice Committee wil...

Oct 24, 202311 min

Christopher Luxon: Prime Minister Elect on coalition negotiations and making agreements public

Christopher Luxon has agreed coalition documents should be made public. Special vote results get released on Friday week, showing the final make-up of MPs after the election. Luxon wants vote-counting to be faster than that. ACT's David Seymour says he has no problem making the coalition agreement public. Incoming Prime Minister Christopher Luxon told Mike Hosking that he's wanting to work with both parties and progress conversations. He says they're very supportive of making it available, so pe...

Oct 24, 20237 min

Jonathan Coleman: Former National Health Minister on the negotiations of coalitions

Christopher Luxon's staying tight lipped about coalition discussions. Meanwhile, ACT's David Seymour says he's happy to make the coalition agreement public once it's been struck. Arrangements in 2017 weren't made public by Jacinda Ardern, with the Chief Ombudsman ruling details couldn't be requested under the Official Information Act as it came within her capacity as Labour leader. Former National Health Minister Jonathan Coleman told Kate Hawkesby that historically, it's always happened behind ...

Oct 24, 20234 min

The Huddle: Do the rugby rules need to be changed?

Tonight on The Huddle, Trish Sherson from Sherson Willis PR and Tim Wilson from Maxim Institute joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day- and more! Sir Wayne Smith predicts new rule changes will be implemented in rugby, with permissible tackle height being lowered to belly-button level. Are the rugby rules too complicated? Are tackles below the belly button the way of the future? David Seymour wants to make the coalition agreement public, Luxon says he'd be open to it. Do ...

Oct 24, 20239 min
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