More Political Parties Seeking Party Vote In 2005
MEDIA RELEASE
Wednesday 24 August 2005
Chief Electoral
Office
Ministry of Justice
More Political Parties Seeking Party Vote In 2005 General Election
Nineteen
registered political parties are seeking the party vote in
the 2005 General Election, the Chief Electoral Officer David
Henry announced today.
This compares with 14 parties at
the 2002 General Election.
The 19 parties have submitted a total of 667 candidates on their party lists. This compares to 523 list candidates in 2002, an increase of 27 percent.
The registered parties seeking the party vote are:
- Act New Zealand
- Alliance
- Aotearoa
Legalise Cannabis Party
- Christian Heritage NZ
-
Democrats for Social Credit
- Destiny New Zealand
- Direct Democracy Party
- Green Party
- Jim
Anderton’s Progressive
- Labour Party
-
Libertarianz
- Maori Party
- National Party
-
New Zealand Family Rights Protection Party
- New
Zealand First Party
- 99 MP Party
- OneNZ Party
- The Republic of New Zealand Party
- United
Future New Zealand
There are six recently registered parties seeking the party vote for the first time in 2005. These are:
- Destiny New Zealand
- Direct Democracy
Party
- Maori Party
- New Zealand Family Rights
Protection Party
- 99 MP Party
- The Republic of
New Zealand Party
There are 597 electorate candidates seeking the electorate vote in the 69 electorates. (This compares to 593 electorate candidates in 2002.)
560 of those candidates represent registered parties and 37 candidates are independents or represent unregistered parties.
A full list of electorate candidates for each electorate and the party lists are available from the elections website www.elections.org.nz/electorate-information.html.
Attached are the number of list candidates and the number of electorate candidates representing those parties seeking the party vote.
ENDS
Party Number of List Candidates
Number of Electorate Candidates
Act New Zealand 59 56
Alliance 30 16
Aotearoa Legalise
Cannabis Party 13 6
Christian Heritage
NZ 6 5
Democrats for Social Credit 29
5
Destiny New Zealand 42 39
Direct
Democracy Party 32 32
Green Party 57
52
Jim Anderton’s Progressive 51 52
Labour Party 75* 69
Libertarianz 28
11
Mąori Party 51 42
National
Party 65 62
New Zealand Family Rights
Protection Party 18 7
New Zealand First
Party 40 40
99 MP Party 2 0
OneNZ Party 6 1
The Republic of New
Zealand Party 6 3
United Future New
Zealand 57 62
Total 667 560
* maximum number on the published list is 65