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11 Sept - ACNielsen-SST Poll
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The poll of 540 voters conducted on the night of Friday 9 September. It has a margin of error of 4.4%
Party Vote / Projected Seats
National 44.1% / 55Labour 37.2% / 47Green 6.2% / 8NZF 4.7% / 6UF 2.6 / 3Maori 0.4 / 4Prog 0.2 / 1ACT [not listed]
See http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3406961a14095,00.html
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