That's all from us for the night
That's all from us on the liveblog tonight - thanks to everyone who tuned in.
You can find a comprehensive wrap-up of Jacinda Ardern's historic landslide victory here, and we'll be back tomorrow with analysis and reactions to the result.
To briefly recap the major events:
You can find a comprehensive wrap-up of Jacinda Ardern's historic landslide victory here, and we'll be back tomorrow with analysis and reactions to the result.
To briefly recap the major events:
- Jacinda Ardern's Labour has gained a historic election majority, with some 49 per cent of the vote and a projected 64 seats in parliament
- That gives Labour a parliamentary majority - all eyes now turn towards whether they will form a coalition with the Greens, even if they don't technically need to
- The National party - led by Judith Collins - has slumped to one of its worst-ever defeats
- Winston Peters, the old warhorse of New Zealand politics and the current deputy PM, has failed to be re-elected