04176nam 22005173 450 991087218020332120240723190222.09781760466480(electronic bk.)9781760466473(MiAaPQ)EBC31520010(Au-PeEL)EBL31520010(CKB)32691712400041(Exl-AI)31520010(Perlego)4465932(OCoLC)1434631708(EXLCZ)993269171240004120240710d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierA Team of Five Million? The 2020 'Covid-19' New Zealand General ElectionFirst edition.Canberra :ANU Press,2024.©2024.1 online resource (320 pages)Print version: Curtin, Jennifer A Team of Five Million? Canberra : ANU Press,c2024 9781760466473 List of Figures -- Figure 1.1 Public polling between the 2017 and 2020 elections -- Figure 1.2 Word cloud of issues in the 2020 election -- Figure 1.3 Age-eligible turnout in New Zealand, 1946–2020 -- Figure 1.4 Age-eligible turnout by age, 1996–2020 -- Figure 1.5 Where the 2020 Labour votes came from -- Figure 1.6 Where the 2017 National votes went -- Figure 1.7 Where the 2017 New Zealand First votes went -- Figure 1.8 The percentage probabilities of voting Labour based on social structure and demographics -- Figures 1.9a–c The probability of a Labour vote by asset types, household income, and age -- Figure 2.1 The relationship between Covid-19 cases and the survival or defeat of incumbent governments, 2020–2022 -- Figure 2.2 Quarterly GDP growth -- Figure 2.3 Unemployment rate -- Figure 2.4 Average right–left scale positions, 2017 and 2020 -- Figure 2.5 Opinion on government action to reduce inequality -- Figure 2.6 Government expenditure preferences, 2017 and 2020 -- Figure 2.7 A model of the shift to Labour in 2020 -- Figure 2.8 Labour vote in 2020: Effects of trust in Jacinda Ardern, approval of Covid-19 response, and previous vote -- Figure 2.9 How left–right position conditioned the effect of response approval on the shift to Labour -- Figure 2.10 Approval of the Covid-19 response -- Figure 3.1 Total number of Facebook posts by parties and their leaders -- Figure 3.2 Percentage of posts by all actors that included issue coverage or a call for mobilisation (five-day moving average) -- Figure 3.3 Positive minus negative references in Facebook posts by Labour and Jacinda Ardern and by National and Judith Collins (five-day moving average) -- Figure 3.4 Total number of Facebook posts by each party and their leader containing fake news and half-truths -- Figure 3.5 Percentage by which internet use for political information differed from mean use -- Figure 3.6 Percentage by which Facebook use for political information differed from mean use -- Figure 3.7 Percentage by which Instagram use for political information differed from mean use -- Figure 3.8 Percentage by which Twitter use for political information differed from mean use -- Figure 3.9 Percentage of voters contacted by political parties via different campaign channels -- Figure 3.10 Percentage of voters contacted by political parties via social media since 2011Generated by AI.New Zealand was one of a handful of countries that held a national election in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic.ElectionsNew ZealandGenerated by AIPolitical campaignsGenerated by AINew ZealandPolitics and government1972-Nouvelle-ZélandePolitique et gouvernement1945-ElectionsPolitical campaigns324.993042Curtin Jennifer1748452Greaves Lara1748453Vowles Jack1950-888781MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910872180203321A Team of Five Million4181121UNINA