Guidance To The Media - Election Day
MEDIA ADVISORY
Tuesday 4 November 2008
Chief Electoral Office
Ministry of
Justice
GUIDANCE TO THE MEDIA - ELECTION DAY
SATURDAY 8 NOVEMBER 2008
Information about campaigning and media activity on Election Day is set out below.
Campaigning on Election Day is a Criminal Offence
The Electoral Act prohibits campaigning of any kind on Election Day. The general intention of the Electoral Act is to leave voters alone from midnight until 7.00pm on Election Day so they can vote without interference.
It is a criminal offence to distribute or broadcast any statement that is likely to influence a voter as to the candidate or party the voter should or shouldn't vote for, or which influences people to abstain from voting.
On Election Day, candidates, political parties and others must:
• Cover up or take down all election
signs.
• Cover up or place away from public view
vehicles advertising parties or candidates (this includes
bumper stickers).
• Not distribute any campaign
material
• Not distribute or display anything showing
political party or candidate names.
• Not post any new
material on websites. Existing website material does not
have to be removed, as long as the website is not
proactively promoted to voters.
• Not display clothing
(such as T-shirts) promoting a party or
candidate.
Parties, party supporters or candidates may
• Wear party lapel badges (including rosettes)
in public bearing the party's name, emblem, slogan or logo
(but not the candidate's name).
• Display streamers,
rosettes, ribbons and similar items in party colours on
people or vehicles.
• Contact voters to offer help to
get to a polling place They must not say or do anything that
influences voters as to the party or candidate they should
or should not vote for.
• Fixed signs exhibited before
polling day on party headquarters including party names,
slogans or logos that do not relate specifically to the
election campaign can stay.
Scrutineers
• Scrutineers may be appointed by candidates, or in some cases parties, to observe in polling places and during the preliminary count. Scrutineers may wear party lapel badges. They must not communicate with voters. When the electoral official reads out from the electoral roll the line and page number of the voter the scrutineer is entitled to record this.
Media Activity on Election Day
All election advertising and other statements, by anybody including the media, which could influence voters cannot be published or broadcast on Election Day. For this purpose newspapers published after 6pm on the day before Election Day are treated as being published on Election Day.
• No opinion polling of voters can be carried out on Election Day.
Photo/filming opportunities on Election Day
On Election Day, media organisations can take photos
or film at a polling place as long as:
• The Returning
Officer approves. Media must contact the Chief Electoral
Office before Election Day to arrange this.
• No
photographs or footage is taken of voters actually
completing their ballot papers or showing how a person
voted. Media cannot go behind the voting screens.
•
Photographers or camera crews do not disrupt voters from
voting or officials from their duties.
• No undue
delays are caused to voters.
• No interviews are
conducted in or near the polling place.
Election Results
Preliminary Results on Election Night
• Preliminary election results will be
available progressively, in real time from www.electionresults.govt.nz.
• This
website will show the overall party votes and the electorate
by electorate positions.
• The targets for results
are:
• 8.30pm - advance votes
• 10.00pm - 50%
of polling places
• 11.30pm - 100% of polling
places.
These are targets, not guarantees.
• Results by polling place will be available in excel format from www.electionresults.govt.nz from 1.30am on Sunday 9 November once they have been confirmed.
Official Results
• The official election results for the whole country will be released once the Chief Electoral Office has completed all its checks at 2pm Saturday 22 November. They will be published on www.electionresults.govt.nz.
ENDS