Our most recent political poll closed at 7pm on Tuesday night. 320 people exercised their choice, an increase from the numbers who participated in April.
There wasn't a lot of change this month, and David Cunliffe will be grateful that Labour was up two percentage points to 2%. Here are the results, in graphical form:
Some commenters have suggested that these polls are a waste of time, given our obvious political leanings. We reject that.
We make no claim that these polls are in any way scientific, and we accept that they are likely to be skewed in favour of right-leaning parties. But anyone can visit Keeping Stock, and pretty much every month the number of people visiting our blog increases; except when we take holidays! The polls are open to anyone who wants to express an opinion, whatever their politics are.
The polls are what they are, and we will continue with them until the General Election on 20 September.