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Official results for the 2020 General Election and referendums have been declared by the Chief Electoral Officer.
General Election results: https://t.co/pPD2D0siuw
Referendum results: https://t.co/S2SaqKjagu
The Electoral Commission will have the official results for the 2020 General Election and referendums published here on Friday 6 November 2020: https://t.co/zR9fRoHYYY
Breaking down the 2020 @NZGreens vision for rainbow communities: Think ahead. What does this mean for rainbow communities? How can a policy respond to the challenges that rainbow communities face today and will in the future? By @radhikalism
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If the Māori Party returns to Parliament, its MP will bring back something not seen there for one hundred and fifty years - a man's moko.
https://t.co/R8mCVOvS0a
The Electoral Commission has released the election night results for the 2020 General Election. A small number of outstanding results will be finalised on 18 October and numbers will be updated at https://t.co/bAIEyyeCQ9. #nzpol
https://t.co/zfJliAd9Xr
From midnight tonight until 7pm on 17 October, you can’t post or share content that’s likely, or intended to influence someone’s candidate, party or referendum vote.
Find out the do’s and don’ts when it comes to social media during an election: https://t.co/lbrJVhISHP
Tomorrow is your last chance to have your say in the 2020 General Election and referendums.
Head to your local voting place before 7pm so you don’t miss out. https://t.co/RTMYncibsV
We have a look at what a special vote is in NZ elections as reports are surfacing that Māori voters are being made to cast special votes after at least two electorates couldn't find the Māori roll during advance voting. #nzpol
https://t.co/ODhyOnFoI5
Hosted by the New Zealand Fabian Society, Laura Rapira and Clint Smith will discuss how they see the election playing out and what they see as the key issues for our next government at 5:30pm 09 Oct at Central Baptist Church, Wellington. #nzpol
https://t.co/pAGGuN39b7
Euthanasia-Free NZ: Widespread Confusion About End Of Life Choice Act. Voters are encouraged to consider not only what is included in the End of Life Choice Act, but also what is missing from this Act, compared to overseas assisted dying laws. #nzpol
https://t.co/ktmKnTh4CH
Voting starts today! 🎉🗳 Get out to a voting place between now and 17 October so you can have your say in the 2020 General Election and referendums.
Find a voting place here: https://t.co/2wiVpYdMQn
Ako me pēhea te pōti i te Pōtitanga Whānui 2020 me ngā tāpaetanga kōrero, kia rite ai koe ina tīmata te pōti.
Learn how to vote in the 2020 General Election and referendums, so you're ready when voting starts. 🧡
Public Debate: National, Labour, Greens, ACT, TOP to debate Doughnut Economics policies for NZ
09 October | 7PM - 8.30PM | Freemans Bay Community Hall, 52 Hepburn Street, Ponsonby, Auckland | Facebook live streaming #nzpol
https://t.co/yH2mwJXhx0
The SFO has filed a charge of ‘Obtaining by Deception’ against two defendants in the New Zealand First Foundation electoral funding case. The charges were filed on 23 September.
https://t.co/PF0gP7bIrH
Webinar: A Better Future for Rural Health in Aotearoa New Zealand | Health spokesperson(s) from the 4 bigger parties will discuss their party's plan and vision for rural health over the next 3 – 10 years. #nzpol
https://t.co/g6is2qjM9c
1st panel discussion 'Young, Millennial & Ethnic' features 4 ethnic women participating in #nzpol for the 1st time:
Rimu Bhooi: Hamilton East, Green Party
Nuwanthie Samarakone: Manurewa, National Party
Zahra Hussaini: Christchurch, Labour Party
Ciara Swords: Whangārei, TOP Party
These panels are an opportunity to kōrero about a growing number of ethnic women entering mainstream NZ politics & their identity, politics, aspirations, challenges, and the impact of their presence in politics on ethnic women in the community. #nzpol
https://t.co/AWaFLoYVvO
2nd panel discussion 'An Established Race' features 4 ethnic women seeking re-election to parliament:
Golriz Ghahraman: MP, Green Party;
Anne Degia-Pala: MP, NZ First Party;
Dr Parmjeet Parmar: MP, National Party;
Priyanca Radhakrishnan: MP, Labour Party
https://t.co/ogAfNvxcN3