Party and logo registration decisions announced
The Electoral Commission resolved on 13 May 2005 to register: WIN Party, allowing it to contest the party vote at a general election, a party logo for 99 MP Party, a substitute logo for The New Zealand National Party.
Young people don't care about voting: Yeah right!
Young New Zealanders are putting their hands up to be counted at this year's General Election, if new figures are anything to go by.
Have you missed out on crucial enrol to vote information?
The Electoral Enrolment Centre is making a plea to New Zealanders to check whether they have received an Enrolment Update Pack - because it could make the difference between whether they can or can't vote at this year's General Election.
Ready to vote at this year's general election?
The countdown to this year's general election has started at the Electoral Enrolment Centre as it urges every eligible New Zealander to check whether they're ready to vote.
Electoral enrolment update campaign gets underway
Prime Minister Helen Clark today attended the launch of the Electoral Enrolment Centre's campaign to encourage people to enrol for this year's general election.
Applications to register logos & a party
Applications to register political party logos The Electoral Commission has received two applications to register a political party logo under Part 4 of the Electoral Act 1993.
Election broadcasting allocations announced
The Electoral Commission has released its unanimous decision for the allocation of broadcasting time and advertising funds to eligible registered political parties contesting the general election.
Party and logo registration decisions announced
The Electoral Commission resolved on 14 April 2005 to register: 99 MP Party, allowing it to contest the party vote at a general election a party logo for the New Zealand Family Rights Protection Party a substitute logo for UNITED FUTURE New Zealand (that reflects the party's association with OUTDOOR RECREATION NZ).
New list MP for Labour Party
The Chief Electoral Officer has declared LESLEY SOPER from Invercargill to be elected to Parliament from the Labour Party's list.