For a comparatively small and geographically peripheral nation, New Zealand enjoyed a moment of psephological prominence some 20 years ago when it abandoned its long-used single member plurality (SMP) voting system for a new mixed-member proportional (MMP) electoral process. This national decision to swap the blunt simplicity of single party majority government in favor of the vagaries of proportional representation and coalition rule was particularly notable in light of New Zealand’s status as a long-established, comparatively peaceful democracy that still adheres staunchly to a traditional Westminster form of government. The various reasons for taking this fundamental step, as well as the process used to do so, have been well picked over,...
In 2011 New Zealand held a referendum on the future of its voting system for general elections. Foll...
This article is a brief report on constitutional developments and cases in New Zealand in 2017. The ...
The thesis is about New Zealand House of Representatives electoral system. In introductory part is b...
For a comparatively small and geographically peripheral nation, New Zealand enjoyed a moment of psep...
New Zealand's political landscape experienced a seismic shift in 1993, when the country replaced the...
In the 1990s New Zealand did something quite extraordinary – it changed its voting system. Substanti...
It is widely recognized that most politicians are self-interested and desire election rules benefici...
This paper examines the impact of New Zealand’s 1996 adoption of a mixed member proportional (MMP) v...
In the eighty years between the passage of New Zealand's first unified Electoral Act in 1927, and th...
After 13 years of Mixed Member Proportional (MMP) representation, Prime Minister John Key ha...
This research paper provides a brief history of the parliamentary voting systems used in New Zealand...
In 1996 New Zealand changed its electoral system to a proportional representation system known as Mi...
Proposals by the UK Coalition government, which came into power in May 2010, to alter the electoral ...
In 1996 New Zealand changed its electoral system from single-member-district plurality to a form of ...
The 2012 Report of the Electoral Commission on the Review of the MMP system recommended that several...
In 2011 New Zealand held a referendum on the future of its voting system for general elections. Foll...
This article is a brief report on constitutional developments and cases in New Zealand in 2017. The ...
The thesis is about New Zealand House of Representatives electoral system. In introductory part is b...
For a comparatively small and geographically peripheral nation, New Zealand enjoyed a moment of psep...
New Zealand's political landscape experienced a seismic shift in 1993, when the country replaced the...
In the 1990s New Zealand did something quite extraordinary – it changed its voting system. Substanti...
It is widely recognized that most politicians are self-interested and desire election rules benefici...
This paper examines the impact of New Zealand’s 1996 adoption of a mixed member proportional (MMP) v...
In the eighty years between the passage of New Zealand's first unified Electoral Act in 1927, and th...
After 13 years of Mixed Member Proportional (MMP) representation, Prime Minister John Key ha...
This research paper provides a brief history of the parliamentary voting systems used in New Zealand...
In 1996 New Zealand changed its electoral system to a proportional representation system known as Mi...
Proposals by the UK Coalition government, which came into power in May 2010, to alter the electoral ...
In 1996 New Zealand changed its electoral system from single-member-district plurality to a form of ...
The 2012 Report of the Electoral Commission on the Review of the MMP system recommended that several...
In 2011 New Zealand held a referendum on the future of its voting system for general elections. Foll...
This article is a brief report on constitutional developments and cases in New Zealand in 2017. The ...
The thesis is about New Zealand House of Representatives electoral system. In introductory part is b...