With 10.5 per cent counted: Nat 46.4, Lab 36.5, NZF 7.1, Green 5.9 #nzpol #Election2017 http://stuff.co.nz/s/ZTU2 pic.twitter.com/PK1afLOaqL
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With 75% of the vote in, National is at 46.4%, Labour 35.6%, NZ First 7.4%, Greens 5.9%, ACT 0.5% #decision17 http://stuff.co.nz/s/ZTU2 pic.twitter.com/id032ic9PH
Chloe Swarbrick, 23, primed to become the youngest MP to enter Parliament in 42 years http://stuff.co.nz/s/Vdcj #decision17pic.twitter.com/0p5cuxHHd5
With 90% of the vote in, National is at 46.2%, Labour 35.7%, NZ First 7.5%, Greens 5.9%, ACT 0.5% #decision17pic.twitter.com/i9t0NPZQ3Y
"Obviously, we hoped for better," says Ardern, with National ahead and 10% of votes still to be counted http://stuff.co.nz/s/CwQo #decision17pic.twitter.com/ZXZIQtjGbF
Gareth Morgan concedes defeat, calling on Greens to support National #decision17 http://stuff.co.nz/s/Lkmj pic.twitter.com/6pJth9rjgb
James Shaw positions the Greens in an alliance with Labour and NZ First in a bold speech #decision17 http://stuff.co.nz/s/ZTU2 pic.twitter.com/SCKwPp9hqD
James Shaw appeals to NZ First to join with Labour and Greens to change Government #decision17pic.twitter.com/rzcvH0RtFl
With more than 90% of the vote counted, Labour appears to have secured all 7 Māori seats, extinguishing the Māori Party's hopes for survivalpic.twitter.com/EZPauvzBbR
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