Election year is upon us, and with it comes the familiar flurry of political posturing and frenzied media attention. Reverberating in every politician’s mind is one thing, and one thing only: to win the votes of enough New Zealanders to enter Parliament and form a government. Garish though this may be, it is democracy in action. Every vote casted goes to sustaining the system of “government of the people, by the people, for the people.”¹ There is something amiss however. Less and less people are turning out to vote in national elections compared to previous generations.² This is not unique to New Zealand, as many Western democracies around the world are also seeing declining turnout rates. A great deal of research and discussion on this iss...
Youth voter turnout has continued to decline for the past fifty years both internationally and in Ne...
In 1993 New Zealand held a binding referendum to change the voting system from first past the post (...
Voter turnout levels have been steadily declining in the whole of the world’s democracies, for the l...
Election year is upon us, and with it comes the familiar flurry of political posturing and frenzied ...
Within a global context, local government in New Zealand occupies an enviable position: it enjoys bo...
Within a global context, local government in New Zealand occupies an enviable position: it enjoys bo...
As part of the \u27\u27Valuing our vote: improving voter turnout in New Zealand\u27 conference ...
Theories of voter turnout assume that institutional arrangements can alter incentives for participat...
Local government youth voter turnout in New Zealand is very low. Although it is not too dissimilar t...
This research paper provides a brief history of the parliamentary voting systems used in New Zealand...
The 1999 election produced probably the lowest voting turnout of any twentieth-century New Zealand e...
This paper examines the impact of New Zealand’s 1996 adoption of a mixed member proportional (MMP) v...
<p>This is the latest iteration of the New Zealand Election Study, capturing the opinions and experi...
Youth voter turnout has continued to decline for the past fifty years both internationally and in Ne...
In recent years, the decline in election turnout seems to have abated in the United States, (McDonal...
Youth voter turnout has continued to decline for the past fifty years both internationally and in Ne...
In 1993 New Zealand held a binding referendum to change the voting system from first past the post (...
Voter turnout levels have been steadily declining in the whole of the world’s democracies, for the l...
Election year is upon us, and with it comes the familiar flurry of political posturing and frenzied ...
Within a global context, local government in New Zealand occupies an enviable position: it enjoys bo...
Within a global context, local government in New Zealand occupies an enviable position: it enjoys bo...
As part of the \u27\u27Valuing our vote: improving voter turnout in New Zealand\u27 conference ...
Theories of voter turnout assume that institutional arrangements can alter incentives for participat...
Local government youth voter turnout in New Zealand is very low. Although it is not too dissimilar t...
This research paper provides a brief history of the parliamentary voting systems used in New Zealand...
The 1999 election produced probably the lowest voting turnout of any twentieth-century New Zealand e...
This paper examines the impact of New Zealand’s 1996 adoption of a mixed member proportional (MMP) v...
<p>This is the latest iteration of the New Zealand Election Study, capturing the opinions and experi...
Youth voter turnout has continued to decline for the past fifty years both internationally and in Ne...
In recent years, the decline in election turnout seems to have abated in the United States, (McDonal...
Youth voter turnout has continued to decline for the past fifty years both internationally and in Ne...
In 1993 New Zealand held a binding referendum to change the voting system from first past the post (...
Voter turnout levels have been steadily declining in the whole of the world’s democracies, for the l...