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Application to register political party logo

Jan 16, 2016 | News

The Electoral Commission is considering an application made under Part 4 of the Electoral Act 1993 to change the abbreviation of a name of a political party:

Party name: Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party

Current abbreviation: ALCP

New Party abbreviation: The Cannabis Party        

Applicant: Julian Crawford, Party Secretary, Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party

The Electoral Commission is also considering an application made under Part 4 of the Electoral Act 1993 to register the following substitute political party logo:

Registration of a party logo is needed for it to appear on a voting paper.  For more information (including colour versions of the logo) see www.elections.org.nz.

Registration of a substitute party abbreviation may be refused if the name is indecent, offensive, excessively long, likely to cause confusion or mislead electors, contains any reference to a title or honour or similar form of identification.

Registration of a substitute party logo may be refused if the logo is indecent, offensive, likely to cause confusion or mislead electors, or contains any reference to a title or honour or similar form of identification, or infringes an intellectual property right.

Anyone who wishes to comment on the substitute party name abbreviation, substitute party logo, or both may do so in writing to the Electoral Commission at:

The deadline for comments is 5pm, Monday 1 February 2016.

See more information on the party and logo registration process here or email enquiries@elections.govt.nz or phone 04 495 0030 9am–5pm Monday to Friday.

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