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  2. Electoral system of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand parliamentary electoral system has been based on the principle of mixed-member proportional (MMP) since the 1996 election. MMP was introduced following a referendum in 1993 . It replaced the first-past-the-post (FPP) system New Zealand had previously used for most of its history.

  3. Electoral Act 1993 - Wikipedia

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    The Electoral Act 1993 is an Act of the New Zealand Parliament for regulating elections in New Zealand. [1] It "establishes the electoral agencies, electoral system, election processes (including that for disputing results), how MPs are replaced between elections, registration processes for political parties and logos, enrolment and electoral roll requirements, and provides for the Māori ...

  4. Elections in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    According to Elections New Zealand, "having the printed electoral rolls available for the public to view is a part of the open democratic process of New Zealand". [13] The Electoral Commission, in their report on the 2017 general election, recommended that roll sales be discontinued for anything other than electoral purposes.

  5. Electoral Commission (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    The Electoral Commission (Māori: Te Kaitiaki Take Kōwhiri) is an independent Crown entity set up by the New Zealand Parliament.It is responsible for the administration of parliamentary elections and referendums, promoting compliance with electoral laws, servicing the work of the Representation Commission, and the provision of advice, reports and public education on electoral matters.

  6. Politics of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The first organised political party in New Zealand was founded in 1891, and its main rival was founded in 1909—New Zealand had a de facto two-party system from that point until the adoption of MMP in 1996. [24] Since then New Zealand has been a multi-party system, with at least five parties elected in every general election since.

  7. Factbox-Kingmakers rise ahead of close-run New Zealand election

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    Election polls give New Zealand's centre-right National Party a comfortable lead going into the Oct. 14 election. National has said its preferred choice is the ACT Party but that it would also be ...

  8. Factbox-New Zealand voters' top issues in October general ...

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    The government has raised childcare subsidies, cut public transport costs and begun providing more free school lun Factbox-New Zealand voters' top issues in October general election Skip to main ...

  9. 2011 New Zealand voting system referendum - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand's electoral system was reformed during the year 1996. A Royal Commission on the Electoral System was established in 1985 by the Fourth Labour Government, after the Labour Party had received more votes, yet won fewer seats than the National Party in both the 1978 and 1981 elections as a result of the existing first-past-the-post (FPP) system.