National and ACT could form a government but only just. The One News Varian poll, shows National at 35 percent support down 2 percent.
Labour is on 33 percent down 2 percent. ACT is up 1 per cent to 12 percent.
The Green Party is up 3 percent to 10 percent support. And NZ First and Te Pati Maori are both on 3 percent.
In terms of support for leaders, Chris Hipkins remains the preferred Prime Minister at 24 percent, down 1 and Christopher Luxon sits at 20 percent up 2.
It means National and ACT could form a coalition with 61 seats, the bare minimum required.
A Labour/Greens/Te Pati Maori coalition would get 49 seats on these numbers.
Our deputy political editor, Craig McCulloch spoke to Susana Leiátaua.