Jacinda Ardern New Zealand’s most popular PM in a century, poll shows

Jacinda Ardern has become New Zealand's most popular leader in 100 years, new polling shows.

Jacinda Adern

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Adern speaks during a national coronavirus update. Source: Getty

Jacinda Ardern became New Zealand’s most popular prime minister in a century, a Newshub-Reid Research poll showed on Monday, thanks to her COVID-19 response that made the country among the most successful in curbing the spread of the disease.

The first public poll since the coronavirus crisis took hold showed popularity for Ms Ardern’s Labour jumped 14 points to 56.5 per cent - the highest for any party ever.

Conversely, the biggest party in parliament - the Nationals, slumped to 30.6 per cent, after sliding by 12.7 points.

The poll was conducted between 8 May and 16 May, with half of the responses taken after the federal budget on Thursday.

As preferred PM, Ms Ardern was at 59.5 per cent, up 20.8 points on the last poll and the highest score for any leader in the Reid Research poll’s history.

The poll took into account public sentiment in the final days of the country’s strict level three lockdown, which also got massive support with almost 92 per cent respondents saying it was the right call.
The Pacific nation was locked down for more than a month under “level 4” restrictions that were eased by a notch in late April. It has continued to enforce strict social measures on many of its citizens and businesses, helping prevent widespread community spread of the virus.

Businesses in the country including malls, cinemas, cafes and gyms reopened last Thursday.

Ms Ardern’s stratospheric rise to become the country’s youngest prime minister and third woman to hold the office resulted in New Zealanders coining the phrase “Jacinda-mania.”

The rate of new cases has slowed dramatically in New Zealand in recent weeks. The virus has so far infected 1,499 people in New Zealand and killed 21. Globally more than 4.7 million cases have been reported while over 315,000 people have died, a Reuters tally shows.

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Published 19 May 2020 1:07pm
Updated 22 February 2022 6:51pm
Source: Reuters, SBS



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