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Political philosophy / Constitution of New Zealand / Politics of New Zealand / New Zealand / New Zealand voting system referendum / Mixed-member proportional representation / Royal Commission on the Electoral System / Overhang seat / Additional Member System / Voting systems / Politics / Electoral reform in New Zealand
Date: 2012-11-08 14:28:53
Political philosophy
Constitution of New Zealand
Politics of New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand voting system referendum
Mixed-member proportional representation
Royal Commission on the Electoral System
Overhang seat
Additional Member System
Voting systems
Politics
Electoral reform in New Zealand

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