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Political philosophy / Constitution of New Zealand / Electoral systems / Psephology / Electoral reform in New Zealand / Mixed-member proportional representation / Royal Commission on the Electoral System / Electoral reform / Elections in New Zealand / Politics / Voting systems / Voting
Date: 2006-05-04 17:42:27
Political philosophy
Constitution of New Zealand
Electoral systems
Psephology
Electoral reform in New Zealand
Mixed-member proportional representation
Royal Commission on the Electoral System
Electoral reform
Elections in New Zealand
Politics
Voting systems
Voting

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