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Still party vote confusion, Anderton says

Still party vote confusion, Anderton says

Sun Nov 21 1999

A large proportion of voters are still confusing their electorate vote with their party vote, Alliance leader Jim Anderton told a public meeting in Christchurch today.

'I'm still coming across people who think that the 'party vote' means the vote for a local electorate MP.

'Most people who want a change of government will give their local electorate vote to the candidate most likely to beat the National-Act-NZ First candidate.

'The Alliance says that if you only give us one vote, make it the party vote, because that is the best way to make a coalition.

'Labour cannot win without a strong party vote for the Alliance and the Alliance will be campaigning this week to make it clear that a vote for the Alliance will make a change of government worthwhile,' Jim Anderton said.

Visit http://www.alliance.org.nz for more information about the Alliance


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