A serious coup will be needed to unseat Labour’s Kelvin Davis in Te Tai Tokerau according to the latest poll.
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Undecided could decide Auckland Māori seat
Undecided voters could hold the keys to the city of Tāmaki Makaurau in this Election. Māori Television's latest poll reveals the closest race of all the seven Māori seats is in Auckland.
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No love lost in the Waiariki
It was obvious that there was no love lost between the two candidates of Waiariki during Māori Television's exclusive political debate.
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A vow to battle it out to the end
Despite the backing of the Kīngitanga, Māori Television's exclusive polling shows Rahui Papa lagging behind Labour's Nanaia Mahuta, in the race for the Hauraki-Waikato seat.
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Flavell to Coffey- "Helping families is not a popularity contest"
Helping families who are suffering from this year’s Edgecumbe floods sparked a heated debate between the two candidates fighting to win the Māori electorate seat of Waiariki.
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Election Aotearoa: Compulsory Māori language, Water Rights and Mental Health
Māori Television's seventh election debate features candidates from the Hauraki-Waikato electorate. In part two of Māori Television's political debate with Hauraki-Waikato candidates, we discuss compulsory te reo Māori in schools, who owns the water and Māori mental health issues.
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Election Aotearoa: Poll Results, Coalition Partners and Māori Development Minister
Māori Television's seventh election debate features candidates from the Hauraki-Waikato electorate. In part one of tonight's debate, Nanaia Mahuta from the Labour Party and Rahui Papa from the Māori Party discuss Māori Television's exclusive poll of the electorate.
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Rahui Papa maintains confidence despite poll results
Despite the backing of the Kingitanga the latest polls show Rahui Papa lagging in the race for the Hauraki-Waikato seat.
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Rangatahi hold key to Coffey's political future
Tamati Coffey’s political future lies in the hands of rangatahi if Māori Television’s exclusive poll results hold true come election day this September 23rd.
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Election Aotearoa: I’m not in it for the fame – Tamati Coffey
In part two of Māori Television's political debate with the Waiariki candidates Te Ururoa Flavell of Māori Party and Tamati Coffey of Labour, the two go head-to-head around issues such as the Edgecumbe disaster and the controversial Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill.