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Pollwatch: TV3/TNS Lab. 40.5% National 38.7%

TV3 News TNS Opinion Poll Results
8th – 14th September 2005

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Projected number of seats in the House on the basis of the latest poll results

Number of seats*
Labour 50
National 48
NZ First 8
Green Party 8
Maori Party 2
United Future 4
Progressive 1
ACT -
Total seats 121

* These figures are based on Progressive, United Future and the Maori Party winning one electorate seat each

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3 News TNS Opinion Poll
Research Methodology

Date poll was conducted

Interviews were conducted over the period 8th to 14th September 2005

Sample Size

1000 voter eligible New Zealanders aged 18+

Sampling Technique

Telephone Interviews. Random generation of telephone numbers with quota sampling to ensure representative cross section by age, sex and geography.

Sample Coverage

National including rural, secondary urban and main urban areas

Sample Error

Maximum of 3.1% expressed at a 95% confidence level

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