Face-to-face with young adults for Youth Enrolment Week
Youth Enrolment Week starts today with a focus on being out on the streets, on campus and in the community, as part of a face-to-face bid to get 18 to 24 year olds enrolled to vote.
Challenge issued to improve number of young Kiwis enrolled to vote for the 2008 General Election
The Electoral Enrolment Centre is issuing a challenge to young people and organisations across the country to each get five 18-24 year olds enrolled to vote during a targeted youth enrolment drive in August.
Electoral Commission decision 2008-10, New Zealand First, newspaper advertisement
Dated: 29 July 2008 Decision Number: 2008-10 Subject: New Zealand First advertisement “What’s in it for us?” published in several daily newspapers on 9 April 2008.
Electoral Commission decision 2008-11, Progressive, newspaper advertisement
Subject: Progressive advertisement appearing in the Southland Express on 10 April 2008 re BZP.
Electoral Commission decision 2008-12, Labour, wheel cover
Decision Number: 2008-12 Subject: Spare wheel cover with the words “THE FUTURE IS WITH LABOUR” and a Labour Party logo.
Electoral Commission decision 2008-13, National, van
Dated: 29 July 2008 Decision Number: 2008-13 Subject: National Party van sign-written as being a mobile office.
Electoral Commission decision 2008-14, Labour Party, budget pamphlet
Dated: 29 July 2008 Decision Number: 2008-14 Subject: Labour Party pamphlet about the 2008 budget.
Electoral Commission decision 2008-15, PPTA billboard
Dated: 29 July 2008, Decision Number: 2008-15, Subject: PPTA (Post Primary Teachers Association) billboard “How Dense do You Want Them?”.
Electoral Commission decision 2008-16, election advertisement, phone canvassing
Dated: 29 July 2008, Decision Number: 2008-16, Subject: Phone call from an unknown person purporting to be conducting a survey and putting forward arguments for and against support for named political parties.