Here are a few interesting graphs that show how the various party policies stack up, how the National led government has performed over the last nine years and some that show how previous government's performed as well.
i made this mental health policy cheat sheet for work - every party has youth mental health policies!! pic.twitter.com/MQ7o0upiIB— Kieran Moorhead (@kronzor) September 15, 2017
🗳 #vote17 is open now 🗳— Greenpeace NZ (@GreenpeaceNZ) September 14, 2017
Consider voting to #SaveOurRivers 💦💧💦
... Pass it on! 🔃#decision17 #nzpol pic.twitter.com/Nr5WseKaag
Its not my graph its urs & Helen is not lying even Bill English acknowledged Labs left NZ in good financial standing, u calling him a liar ? pic.twitter.com/M2LVekK5n2— LouieTheRed (@LouieTheRed1) September 3, 2017
A rough update to my compilation graph. The Political Compass site notes that their graph may change as policies are released. pic.twitter.com/ZO4op5eiVi— Mary St George (@MaryStGeorge) August 15, 2017
Here is another JBWere graph showing NZ's productivity recession pic.twitter.com/Jks8B9MRLt— Brendon Harre (@brendon_harre) August 12, 2017
New Zealand number 1 in the word for homelessness as Yale says https://t.co/9qIVz3OfVa @NZNationalParty still don't get or see the problem! pic.twitter.com/WwYkzbDzQ8— Graeme Axford (@talk2graeme) July 20, 2017
I Fish. I Care. I Vote has been developed to help you understand what each party is promising in terms of fisheries. https://t.co/QvcZsfu5hC pic.twitter.com/3bZC2iXDdf— LegaSea (@LegaSea_NZ) September 13, 2017
Graph of suicide rates in NZ v UK pic.twitter.com/FigRgcQMBP— Geoff Simmons (@geoffsimmonz) July 18, 2017
This graph is such a clear and disturbing representation of Māori youth suicide in NZ pic.twitter.com/O0mxXH7TMa— Gina Rushton (@ginarush) June 16, 2017
9) Here is a graph of income poverty across time for kids in NZ with major policy & economic events marked from Pennies from heaven.... pic.twitter.com/TWVT9KkoRD— Jess Berentson-Shaw (@DrJessBerentson) June 15, 2017
Would hazard that countries on right of graph happier, healthier, much better to live in... & look which side NZ's on, and heading. pic.twitter.com/U6i2lCwLrZ— Tom Haig (@ThomasHaig) June 2, 2017
Graph showing tax as a % of GDP for OECD countries. Looking at it, where are the countries you would rather NZ was like? More or less tax? pic.twitter.com/deugnTXlCt— Scott Milne (@LostArcNZ) September 13, 2017
NZ historic & projected GHG emissions all sectors not expected to decline sig. Source: @mfe_news #climatechangersnz pic.twitter.com/6DBNMFKRI8— Royal Society NZ (@royalsocietynz) July 19, 2016
Not quite the same (as GHG not CO2) but this graph https://t.co/lLk6iw09e8 is helpful for NZ pic.twitter.com/6ZIZ4QBzpG— Motu Research (@moturesearch) October 6, 2016
OECD: NZ growth shows its environmental limits. GHG emissions up freshwater munted, biodiversity dying . https://t.co/2NZJbiKC6R … pic.twitter.com/Vi1PxheYpg— André Hock (@transparency_a1) March 20, 2017
We're taking a weekly focus on results from our recent #climatechange reports-1st up #NZemissions #climatechangersnz pic.twitter.com/2Npeze1ciM— Royal Society NZ (@royalsocietynz) July 17, 2016
The warmest August months globally, in a series of 127 years of data:— Kees van der Leun (@Sustainable2050) September 15, 2017
1. 2015
2. 2016
3. 2017
4. 2014 pic.twitter.com/UzhIpX9alV
Coupla years ago had occasion to make this graph, increase net general govt debt 2007-14. NZ a little less than Oz. pic.twitter.com/mids9QDh2B— Peter Brent (@mumbletwits) December 6, 2016
This graph speaks even more loudly: the sum owed continued to climb.— J (@JPGodfreyNZ) September 6, 2017
National obscures that detail by only talking of "net debt to GDP" pic.twitter.com/HR90MEPTLt
Should add NZ #debt data to graph series, currently 170% of income & growing, in line with Canada https://t.co/XevhcSr1K4 pic.twitter.com/PHCAArOTMf— Joel Benjamin (@Gian_TCatt) April 1, 2017
See a graph & glaze over? Our research team tells the story behind this one: in non-economic language| https://t.co/E701pE5nc4 #nzproperty pic.twitter.com/7uRa1GPXzW— CoreLogic NZ (@CoreLogicNZ) March 7, 2017
The bubble is bursting. Thank Kek. Stuff NZ posted, then removed this graph after it became controversial. 40 year mortgage anyone? pic.twitter.com/YgwvXuSK6S— ♞ chad irl ♞ (@SumAnonGuy) July 12, 2017
Which countries are most generous to new parents? https://t.co/rRr4pGqOU9 pic.twitter.com/sxfC6DskwD— The Economist (@TheEconomist) October 18, 2016
Im working on doing more practice of the stuff I learn via @DataCamp & not just doing their nice exercises. Heres a graph on migration to NZ pic.twitter.com/J6BG1JjLqK— Emma Vitz (@EmmaVitz) August 19, 2017
Statistics NZ graph showing the so-called 'record housing boom' is bollocks. well below previous building rates pic.twitter.com/z6dTRbpVK1— Clint Smith (@ClintVSmith) August 25, 2016
Lots of variability hidden in that average. From OECD report https://t.co/s1nUJKGx81 pic.twitter.com/QzJ2GDThLz— Luis A. Apiolaza (@zentree) August 14, 2017
Where do OECD countries stand in the “war against #cancer”? Insights from our health #stats https://t.co/L4WRpuRIEn pic.twitter.com/8g7EHKw7oC— OECD (@OECD) August 15, 2016
Wow. I couldn't believe the figures. Went back to source to visualise: pretty sobering. #inequality #lastRT pic.twitter.com/zbXEkOfKuE— Pierre Roudier (@pierreroudier) June 28, 2016
Next time someone tries to tell you NZ is better than us at economic reform, this graph from https://t.co/9YRx9aK3OF pic.twitter.com/5TIhqKAzL8— Bernard Keane (@BernardKeane) June 20, 2016
Q'd Steven Joyce in committee about NZ's low business R&D investment - turns out we are going backwards from graph pic.twitter.com/ZEOmEBjmwT— Gareth Hughes (@GarethMP) June 15, 2016
@AndrewLittleMP Graph sums the immigration issue perfectly. Kiwi's are leaving NZ because jobs are going to others! pic.twitter.com/w7Xl28yR7I— 0100011001010101(ツ) (@Raw_Binary) March 16, 2016
These are the countries winning the recycling race: https://t.co/Ht92byHrHd pic.twitter.com/y3vC3Vx3SA— Forbes (@Forbes) March 5, 2016
@MPD_NZ And this. See how they proportionally drew the graph to make benefit fraud look bigger than the sliver it is pic.twitter.com/9NGmBxRsxH— ⒶctivistsⒶotearoa (@ActivistsNZ) February 10, 2016
Policy score card 2017 | Equality Network Read things like this you have to wonder why @NZGreens aren't polling 70% https://t.co/eHQMjZPajR— Richard Neate (@richardneateNZ) September 15, 2017
A party score card by the Child Poverty Action Group - this one on child poverty and health #PartyVoteGreen pic.twitter.com/7h0M24mNez— teanau tuiono (@teanau_tuiono) September 17, 2017
124 years since NZ women won the vote, here's how many women are in the top ten on each party's list this election #SuffrageDay #katesentus pic.twitter.com/hwWgmQkMx4— ActionStation (@actionstation) September 18, 2017