RADIO NEW ZEALAND: National's lead over Labour has increased to 11 points in the latest Roy Morgan poll, in contrast to the research company's survey two weeks ago that had the lead narrowing to three points.
National's support rose to 43% in the poll, while Labour's support fell to 32%.
However the Green Party, which has said it would prefer to work with Labour post-election, has recorded its best ever result in this poll, of 11% support.
New Zealand First scored 4.5 percent, just below the 5% threshold needed to stay in Parliament.
ACT was unchanged on 3.5% while other parties barely registered.
The poll of 743 voters was taken between 6 October and 19 October, has a margin of error of plus or minus 4%.
Other polls taken around the same time have returned different results, but all have National ahead of Labour.
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