Saturday, November 8, 2008

National wins 2008 New Zealand Election

National have won by a large margin in the 2008 New Zealand Election on November 8 2008.


There was a big swing towards John Key and the National Party election night and the momentum that began weeks before election day continued as Key's party swept away the opposition Labour Party and its leader Helen Clark.

Winston Peters has finally gone from Parliament and Helen Clark is now looking for a position as a lecturer at AUT.

The big negative affect on the result was the pre-election dirt digging by Labour,the continued intervention of the Nanny State in Kiwi's lives and the poor management of the economy by Michael Cullen.

Rodney Hides yellow jacket worked for him and he managed a better result than 2005.

A good result for common sense, a good result for National, and a great result for New Zealand for the future.

Helen Clark gave the concession phone call after 99% of the vote was counted.

c Political Animal 2008






New Zealand Election night results, November 8 2008




You can watch live video streaming New Zealand Election coverage at TV3 and TV One or audio from Radio New Zealand from 7.00pm Saturday 8 November 2008.




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Your day of democracy

Saturday November 8 2008. A day where you have the chance to cast your ballot to make it known who you want to run your country for the next 3 years.


People have died for the right for you to have your say. In some countries around the world people cannot vote, some die for voting a particular way.

Whoever you vote for, and for whatever reason, you need to get out there and put your two ticks on the ballot paper.


c Political Animal 2008

Friday, November 7, 2008

POLL: Political Animal Poll, 7 November 2008

With the election tomorrow the Political Animal Blog Election poll shows a strong lead for National, with Act making a good showing. Naturally because this blog attracts more voters who might vote for a party other than Labour, The Greens and NZ First, National is showing a strong lead.

I am picking a big win for the Nats tomorrow, not as big as this poll but bigger than other bigger polls are picking.

The poll was taken with approx 146 votes cast and has a largish margin of error.



Party Vote

National
  88 (60%)
 
Labour
  22 (15%)
 
Greens
  6 (4%)
 
NZ First
  4 (2%)
 
Act
  17 (11%)
 
United Future
  1 (0%)
Alliance
  3 (2%)
 
Maori Party
  0 (0%)
Other
  5 (3%)
 

Votes so far: 146

Constituent Vote

National
  92 (62%)
 
Labour
  22 (14%)
 
Greens
  3 (2%)
 
NZ First
  3 (2%)
 
Act
  10 (6%)
 
United Future
  1 (0%)
Alliance
  3 (2%)
 
Maori Party
  6 (4%)
 
Other
  7 (4%)
 


Votes so far: 147 


c Political Animal 2008