Electoral reform in New Zealand

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title: Electoral reform in New Zealand
text: Electoral reform in New Zealand has been a political issue in the past as major changes have been made to both parliamentary and local government electoral systems. National elections in New Zealand were first held in 1853 and were conducted over a period of two and a half months. At this time, the country was divided into 24 electorates, who elected one, two or three members depending on their population. In the multiple-seat districts, multiple non-transferable vote was used; in the single-sea
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date created: 2003-10-18T18:27:25Z
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