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Chris Luxon's New Zealand coalition enjoy poll bump

Prime Minister Chris Luxon right-wing New Zealand coalition has enjoyed a lift in the latest poll. (Mick Tsikas/AAP PHOTOS)

Chris Luxon's right-wing New Zealand coalition would earn another term, according to the latest TVNZ poll, its strongest result since taking office in 2023.

The gold-standard poll, conducted by Verian and released on Monday night, has Mr Luxon's National up two points to 36, compared to Labour, down one to 32.

Combined with coalition partners ACT on nine per cent (steady) and NZ First on seven (up two), the three parties would enjoy 64 seats in the next parliament if an election was held last week.

The result is welcome news for Mr Luxon, whose government would have been turfed from office based on the last TVNZ poll.

Labour could only hope to tally 58 seats through possible support parties on the left, the Greens (10 per cent, steady) and the Maori Party (three per cent, down one).

New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters
Winston Peters' NZ First party enjoyed its highest poll result in eight years. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)

NZ First's seven per cent is its highest result in eight years, and comes after its leader, Winston Peters, launched a Donald Trump-esque "war on woke".

Mr Luxon's personal popularity remains underwhelming, with just 23 per cent naming the former executive as their preferred prime minister, up one per cent.

The alternative, former prime minister Chris Hipkins, enjoyed a three-point bump to 20 per cent.

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