PM John Key wins New Zealand election: report

John Key has won a third term with a strong showing in Saturday's general election

Update: 2014-09-20 17:08 GMT
Winston Peters, leader of New Zealand First party, speaks with reporter at a polling station in Auckland, New Zealand, Saturday, Sept. 20, 2014. (Photo: AP)

Wellington: New Zealand Prime Minister John Key has won a third term with a strong showing in Saturday's general election, according to projections by leading television networks.

Both TVNZ and TV3 gave Key's centre-right National Party around 48 percent of the vote, meaning he can rule either in his own right or with support from existing coalition partners.

"That's 60 seats for National, they're in a very strong position and with the likes of (coalition partners) ACT and United Future they would be across the line," TVNZ political reporter Corin Dann said.

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