Recent opinion polls show New Zealand’s two main blocs trading narrow leads in the run-up to the 7 November general election, with National-ACT-NZ First and Labour-Greens combinations each hovering near or just above the threshold for a workable majority. Fragile economic conditions, voter dissatisfaction with the incumbent coalition’s internal frictions, and the rise of the Opportunity Party have fragmented support and complicated seat projections under mixed-member proportional rules. Labour’s explicit exclusion of New Zealand First further narrows its path while National faces pressure to retain ACT and NZ First alignment. These shifting dynamics, absent any decisive late swing, sustain the tight trader pricing between the leading coalition scenarios.
基于Polymarket数据的AI实验性摘要。这不是交易建议,也不影响该市场的结算方式。 · 更新于National + ACT + NZF 36%
Labour + Green 34.4%
Labour + Green + Maori 19%
Other 9.9%
$47,675 交易量
$47,675 交易量
Labour
3%
Labour + Green
34%
Labour + Maori
1%
Labour + NZF
<1%
Labour + Green + Maori
19%
Labour + Green + NZF
2%
Labour + Maori + NZF
<1%
Labour + Green + Maori + NZF
<1%
National
<1%
National + ACT
3%
National + NZF
<1%
National + Maori
1%
National + ACT + NZF
36%
National + ACT + Maori
<1%
National + NZF + Maori
<1%
National + ACT + NZF + Maori
<1%
National + Labour
1%
Other
10%
National + ACT + NZF 36%
Labour + Green 34.4%
Labour + Green + Maori 19%
Other 9.9%
$47,675 交易量
$47,675 交易量
Labour
3%
Labour + Green
34%
Labour + Maori
1%
Labour + NZF
<1%
Labour + Green + Maori
19%
Labour + Green + NZF
2%
Labour + Maori + NZF
<1%
Labour + Green + Maori + NZF
<1%
National
<1%
National + ACT
3%
National + NZF
<1%
National + Maori
1%
National + ACT + NZF
36%
National + ACT + Maori
<1%
National + NZF + Maori
<1%
National + ACT + NZF + Maori
<1%
National + Labour
1%
Other
10%
This market will resolve to the first ruling coalition of parties that forms after the next New Zealand general election.
A party will only be considered part of the ruling coalition if it participates in the governing coalition and provides at least one Cabinet minister. Parties that merely support the government from outside Cabinet, including through confidence-and-supply agreements or similar arrangements, without holding a Cabinet post will not qualify.
The following parties will be considered for this market: ACT New Zealand (ACT), Labour Party (Labour), Te Pāti Māori (Maori), National Party (National), Green Party (Green), and New Zealand First Party (NZF). All other parties will not be considered.
Resolution will be based on the listed option that most completely matches the parties included in the coalition. If the coalition formed after the election includes all of the parties listed in a market option, along with any other parties, that option will resolve to “Yes” unless there exists another market option that more completely covers the coalition. A listed option will not resolve to “Yes” if any of its listed parties are not included in the coalition.
For example:
- If the governing coalition includes Labour + Green + ACT, but no option explicitly lists those three together, the market will resolve to “Labour + Green” if that option is listed and no listed option more completely matches the coalition.
- If the governing coalition includes National + ACT + NZF, the option “National + ACT + NZF” will resolve to “Yes”, while “National + ACT” will resolve to “No”.
In the event that the ruling coalition includes all parties for multiple market options, and each option contains an equal number of coalition parties, the tie will be resolved in favor of the option whose listed parties together hold the greater number of seats in the newly elected House of Representatives. If this presents another tie, this market will resolve in favor of the listed option whose parties received the greatest number of valid party votes.
If any party forms a single-party majority government, the listed option for that party will be considered the governing coalition.
If the governing coalition does not include all parties in any listed option, this market will resolve to “Other”.
This market may resolve once the first government is officially confirmed following the appointment of the Prime Minister and ministers by the Governor-General after the 2026 New Zealand general election, with ministers appointed under non-caretaker circumstances.
If the next New Zealand ruling coalition after the election is not confirmed by December 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “Other”.
This market will resolve based on a consensus of credible reporting. In case of ambiguity, this market will resolve based on official information from the government of New Zealand.
市场开放时间: May 4, 2026, 4:10 PM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...This market will resolve to the first ruling coalition of parties that forms after the next New Zealand general election.
A party will only be considered part of the ruling coalition if it participates in the governing coalition and provides at least one Cabinet minister. Parties that merely support the government from outside Cabinet, including through confidence-and-supply agreements or similar arrangements, without holding a Cabinet post will not qualify.
The following parties will be considered for this market: ACT New Zealand (ACT), Labour Party (Labour), Te Pāti Māori (Maori), National Party (National), Green Party (Green), and New Zealand First Party (NZF). All other parties will not be considered.
Resolution will be based on the listed option that most completely matches the parties included in the coalition. If the coalition formed after the election includes all of the parties listed in a market option, along with any other parties, that option will resolve to “Yes” unless there exists another market option that more completely covers the coalition. A listed option will not resolve to “Yes” if any of its listed parties are not included in the coalition.
For example:
- If the governing coalition includes Labour + Green + ACT, but no option explicitly lists those three together, the market will resolve to “Labour + Green” if that option is listed and no listed option more completely matches the coalition.
- If the governing coalition includes National + ACT + NZF, the option “National + ACT + NZF” will resolve to “Yes”, while “National + ACT” will resolve to “No”.
In the event that the ruling coalition includes all parties for multiple market options, and each option contains an equal number of coalition parties, the tie will be resolved in favor of the option whose listed parties together hold the greater number of seats in the newly elected House of Representatives. If this presents another tie, this market will resolve in favor of the listed option whose parties received the greatest number of valid party votes.
If any party forms a single-party majority government, the listed option for that party will be considered the governing coalition.
If the governing coalition does not include all parties in any listed option, this market will resolve to “Other”.
This market may resolve once the first government is officially confirmed following the appointment of the Prime Minister and ministers by the Governor-General after the 2026 New Zealand general election, with ministers appointed under non-caretaker circumstances.
If the next New Zealand ruling coalition after the election is not confirmed by December 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “Other”.
This market will resolve based on a consensus of credible reporting. In case of ambiguity, this market will resolve based on official information from the government of New Zealand.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Recent opinion polls show New Zealand’s two main blocs trading narrow leads in the run-up to the 7 November general election, with National-ACT-NZ First and Labour-Greens combinations each hovering near or just above the threshold for a workable majority. Fragile economic conditions, voter dissatisfaction with the incumbent coalition’s internal frictions, and the rise of the Opportunity Party have fragmented support and complicated seat projections under mixed-member proportional rules. Labour’s explicit exclusion of New Zealand First further narrows its path while National faces pressure to retain ACT and NZ First alignment. These shifting dynamics, absent any decisive late swing, sustain the tight trader pricing between the leading coalition scenarios.
基于Polymarket数据的AI实验性摘要。这不是交易建议,也不影响该市场的结算方式。 · 更新于



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