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The results of both referendums were binding, meaning the flag with the most votes in the second referendum would become the official flag of New Zealand. [17] In the unlikely event the second referendum vote was tied, an assumption for the status quo would have applied.
New Zealand flag, first stage: 50.58% for Silver Fern (Black, White and Blue) after 4 counts 3–24 March 2016: 67.8: New Zealand flag, second stage: 56.6% for retaining the existing flag of New Zealand 17 October 2020: 82.24: Legalizing the sale, use, possession and production of cannabis: 51.17% against 17 October 2020: 82.24
On 5 August 2010, Labour list MP Charles Chauvel introduced a member's bill for a consultative commission followed by a referendum on the New Zealand flag. [38] In January 2014, Prime Minister John Key floated the idea of a referendum on a new flag at the 2014 general election. [39] The proposal was met with mixed response.
Shapes derived from New Zealand 2014 Election Results Map, NZ flag design Silver Fern (Black, White & Blue) by Kyle Lockwood and Flag of New Zealand, colored in by Mr.Election: Author: DrRandomFactor and Mr.Election: SVG development
Presidential election results map. ... New Zealand flag referendums; 20 November – 11 December 2015 ... Elected Flag of New Zealand.
completed map: 08:28, 24 March 2016 ... Lcmortensen: Preliminary results for electorate A through N: 00:26, 22 March 2016: 2,000 × ... 2015–2016 New Zealand flag ...
[61] [62] This flag design did not win the second referendum; according to preliminary results announced on 24 March 2016, the existing 1902 flag was chosen to remain the New Zealand flag. 56.7% were in favour of retaining the flag, with a voter turnout of 67.3%. 43.3% were in favour of changing the flag to the Lockwood design.
The Red Peak flag (also called First to the Light) is a proposed New Zealand flag that appeared as one of five options for voters to consider in the 2015–16 flag referendums. [1] Designed by Aaron Dustin in 2015, Red Peak appeared on the government's official longlist of 40 alternative flag designs before failing a final culling of the field ...