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MMP Review Launch Presser - Video And Image

MMP Review Launch Presser - Video And Image


By the Scoop Team


Electoral Commission’s Robert Peden Briefs Media Today

The Electoral Commission today announced the terms of its review into NZ's MMP electoral system. Public submissions open today for the review which will run till 31st July. Submissions can be made online or in paper booklets. The video below contains a briefing from the Electoral Commission's Robert Peden provided to political journalists in Wellington this morning.

The review will offer New Zealanders the opportunity to have their say on six areas identified for review by the commission. These are, the basis for eligibility for list seats, thresholds; by election candidates; dual candidacy; the order of candidates on the party list; overhang; and the proportion of electorate seats to list seats.

Two issues have been specifically excluded from this review: Maori representation and the total number of members of parliament. These are matters to be addressed by the Constitutional Review.

The Commission will report back in October allowing – in theory – for Parliament to make changes in advance of the 2014 General Election. While the Electoral Act only requires a simple majority to make these changes, by convention the business committee of the house is expected to seek “near unanimity” before any changes are made.

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Further information about the review including how to make submissions can be found online at http://www.mmpreview.org.nz/ or by calling freephone: 0800 36 76 56.

Briefing Video Part One: Robert Peden Introduces The Review

Briefing Video Part Two: Robert Peden Answers Questions From The Media

SEE ALSO Electoral Commission Press Release:

Electoral Commission Wants To Hear From The Public On MMP

The Electoral Commission today launches a review of the MMP voting system, and seeks input from the public on possible changes to the way MMP works. “This is a chance for all New Zealanders to have their say on how the MMP voting system might be improved,” ... More>>

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