Today’s content
Labour
Toby Manhire (Herald): Nightmare of the long knives
Hamish Rutherford (Stuff): Does Grant Robertson have the numbers?
TVNZ: Is Grant Robertson Labour's next leader?
Patrick Gower (TV3): 'ABC' forcing Cunliffe to quit
Simon Wilson (Metro): The Customer is Always Right
Tracy Watkins and Hamish Rutherford (Stuff): Grant Robertson talks Labour leadership
Liz Banas (Radio NZ): Labour leader weighing up his future
Selwyn Manning (Daily Blog): Stuart Nash – Red To The Rescue?
Tracy Watkins (Stuff): Labour crisis falling into farce
Tracy Watkins (Stuff): Powerless Cunliffe told to quit
Barry Soper (Newstalk ZB): Cunliffe on break, not commenting on Labour leadership
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): How will Cunliffe go?
Phoebe Fletcher (Pundit): How David Cunliffe is like Scarlett Johansson
Rachel Smalley (Newstalk ZB): Cunliffe must resign today
Chris Trotter (Bowalley Road): Where Has The Election Left The Left?
Corin Dann (TVNZ): David Cunliffe will resign
Claire Trevett (Herald): Cunliffe quells resignation speculation
Felix Marwick (Newstalk ZB): More details of Labour's election review
Brian Edwards: The Labour Leadership: TV or not TV
The Standard: The last five days
Scott Yorke (Imperator Fish): This is a coup
TVNZ: Cunliffe gets little support on streets of former strongholds
Barry Soper (Newstalk ZB): The Soap Box: No prizes for taking Labour to its biggest defeat in 92 years
Southland Times: Editorial: Going to heal in a handbasket
Tracy Watkins and Hamish Rutherford (Stuff): Grant Robertson backers apply pressure
Tracy Watkins (Stuff): Cunliffe's exit is assured - but by which route?
Claire Trevett (Herald): David Cunliffe may resign but stand again
Fundamentally Useless: Unfortunately, all votes are equal
Martin Gregory (ISO): The Fight is On – In Labour and Out
Bryce Edwards (Liberation): Top tweets about Labour’s loss and its leadership issues
Tahu Potiki (Stuff): Maori swing to Labour was misguided
Radio NZ: Labour's problems 'deeper than leader'
National Party
Ewen McQueen (RenewNZ): Key at his best – Campbell Live interview
No Right Turn: Paula Bennett's microfinance scheme violated procurement rules
Catherine Delahunty (Frogblog): National’s beige vision of education – assess, assess and test
Act
Isaac Davison (Herald): Remuera, Epsom, Parnell voters give Act the key to Parliament
Adam Bennett (Herald): Seymour remuneration likely to reflect Act's importance
Greg Presland (The Standard): Key rorts system
New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union (Scoop): Taxpayers Forgotten in Ministerial Horse-Trading
Conservatives
Hamish Rutherford (Stuff): Wealthy donor gave Craig $750k
Isaac Davison (Herald): Conservatives' last-minute cash injection
Dirty Politics
Danyl McLauchlan (Dim-Post): Oh yeah. My other post-Dirty Politics, clean-up democracy idea
Jarrod Gilbert: Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean the government isn’t playing dirty.
No Right Turn: Dirty politics continues as usual
Dirty Politics: Latest news: Wednesday, 24 September
Theresa Clifford (Spiked): NZ: the limits of scandal-mongering
Myles Thomas (Daily Blog): The media won it!
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): McLeod on the election
Public Deliberation: Thoughts after the 20th September election…
Pam Corkery (Herald): Some reporters puffed up with egomania
Voting and Turnout
Alex MacKenzie (Speaker): Compulsory voting and election turnout
Cecile Meier (Stuff): No party inspired me to vote
Herald: The Insider: Puffed Up
Isaac Davison (Herald): Universities vote for change
Louise McNally (Wireless): Learn now, vote later
Ric Stevens (Stuff): Devil is in the detail of why people don't vote
Other
Pete George (Your NZ): The Green ceiling
Adam Bennett (Herald): Internet Mana leaders to meet for post-mortem
Newswire: Peters calls for freeze on foreign land sales
Newswire: All Blacks could escape fines over voting tweets
Siobhan Downes (Stuff): New Zealand's top-paid bosses
Eric Crampton (Offetting Behaviour): The high cost of free tuition