In 2009, 87.4 per cent of voters answered "no" in a referendum on the question: "Should a smack as part of good parental correction be a criminal offence in New Zealand?"
Last week Family First reminded NZ First of its 2014 pledge not to enter a coalition without a pledge to have a referendum on the anti-smacking law.
"NZ First campaigned strongly on fixing the anti-smacking law - an issue important to many families. We will continue to ask them to deliver on their pledge," Family First said in a statement.
Martin said the focus on the smacking law had not worked, and it was time to look at a range of other measures to improve children's safety - such as prevention.