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New Zealand: Electoral Redistribution
Author: McRobie, Alan
New Zealand: Drawing Electoral Districts to Guarantee Minority Representation
This case study was written by Alan McRobie for the Administration and Cost of Elections (ACE) Project. It was updated by Lisa Handley, in large part based on a paper by Alan McRobie entitled “An Independent Commission with Political Input: New Zealand’s Electoral Redistribution Practices” prepared for the conference “Redistricting from a Comparative Perspective” held at the University of California at Irvine, 6-8 December 2001. The website of Elections New Zealand (found at www.elections.org.nz) was also very useful in updating this case study. Updated materials provided courtesy of the USAID sponsored Delimitation Equity Project.
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Comparative Data provides a systematic collection of how countries manage their elections. It enables country by country comparison of more than 180 countries on 11 election-related topics.
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