Compulsory te reo Maori poll
Research NZ did a poll of 500 people from 4 to 12 August:
- 38% say te reo Maori should be compulsory in all schools
- 57% disagree
- Amongst under 34 year olds, 50% support it being compulsory
Research NZ did a poll of 500 people from 4 to 12 August:
Polling Company: Roy Morgan Research
Poll Method: Random Phone
Poll Size: 893, of whom 835 have a party preference
Dates: 16 August to 29 August 2010
Client: Self Published
Report: Roy Morgan Website
Party Support
Projected Seats
This is based on Maori Party winning five electorate seats, ACT and United Future one each, and Labour winning Wigram.
Coalition Options
The Maori Party is not shown as part of the centre-right or centre-left.
Country Direction
Polling Company: Roy Morgan Research
Poll Method: Random Phone
Poll Size: 898, of whom 835 have a party preference
Dates: 02 August to 15 August 2010
Client: Self Published
Report: Roy Morgan Website
Party Support
Projected Seats
This is based on Maori Party winning five electorate seats, ACT and United Future one each, and Labour winning Wigram.
Coalition Options
The Maori Party is not shown as part of the centre-right or centre-left.
Country Direction