The 2012 Report of the Electoral Commission on the Review of the MMP system recommended that several changes be made to the way in which future parliaments are elected in New Zealand. The lack of legislative response to the recommendations highlighted an issue inherent in New Zealand’s constitutional arrangements - that changes to electoral rules are designed and enacted by politicians, and there is no mechanism through which citizens can initiate or meaningfully engage with electoral reform processes. This paper looks at whether there is a better way that such proposals for electoral rule changes could be managed, proposing the use of ‘citizen initiated’ Citizens’ Assemblies on Electoral Reform.</p
New Zealand's political landscape experienced a seismic shift in 1993, when the country replaced the...
This Article considers the process by which electoral reform ought to take place, focusing in partic...
New Zealand’s Electoral Act 1956, and in particular the entrenched (or “reserved”) provisions it int...
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...
For a comparatively small and geographically peripheral nation, New Zealand enjoyed a moment of psep...
This research paper provides a brief history of the parliamentary voting systems used in New Zealand...
In the 1990s New Zealand did something quite extraordinary – it changed its voting system. Substanti...
In the eighty years between the passage of New Zealand's first unified Electoral Act in 1927, and th...
Proposals by the UK Coalition government, which came into power in May 2010, to alter the electoral ...
The British Columbian Citizens ’ Assembly on Electoral Reform comprised a representative group of 16...
This thesis seeks to understand Māori experiences of representation and participation in the policy ...
New Zealand has undergone two major political reforms over the last decade, a radical restructuring ...
The thesis is about New Zealand House of Representatives electoral system. In introductory part is b...
1Ontario's 2007 referendum on electoral reform, which resulted in the retention of the present ...
New Zealand's political landscape experienced a seismic shift in 1993, when the country replaced the...
This Article considers the process by which electoral reform ought to take place, focusing in partic...
New Zealand’s Electoral Act 1956, and in particular the entrenched (or “reserved”) provisions it int...
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...
For a comparatively small and geographically peripheral nation, New Zealand enjoyed a moment of psep...
This research paper provides a brief history of the parliamentary voting systems used in New Zealand...
In the 1990s New Zealand did something quite extraordinary – it changed its voting system. Substanti...
In the eighty years between the passage of New Zealand's first unified Electoral Act in 1927, and th...
Proposals by the UK Coalition government, which came into power in May 2010, to alter the electoral ...
The British Columbian Citizens ’ Assembly on Electoral Reform comprised a representative group of 16...
This thesis seeks to understand Māori experiences of representation and participation in the policy ...
New Zealand has undergone two major political reforms over the last decade, a radical restructuring ...
The thesis is about New Zealand House of Representatives electoral system. In introductory part is b...
1Ontario's 2007 referendum on electoral reform, which resulted in the retention of the present ...
New Zealand's political landscape experienced a seismic shift in 1993, when the country replaced the...
This Article considers the process by which electoral reform ought to take place, focusing in partic...
New Zealand’s Electoral Act 1956, and in particular the entrenched (or “reserved”) provisions it int...