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An orange man!" However if you don't have one you can still turn up and enrol on site. "Having more Pacific Islanders means the younger generations see themselves represented, and believe that one day they might be there too.". For starters, next time you see Orange Guy's volunteers out and about, don't avoid eye contact; approach them to check if you're enrolled. NZ First has had a significant impact on the sixth Labour Government. By Andrew McRae of RNZ. And it was definitely in there," said Grant, speaking about the VoteSafe flyer. Credit: Electoral Commission Creative Commons licence terms: Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported (CCBY-ND 3.0) Exclusions: You are not allowed to use our trademarked Orange Guy. … But if not, you can still vote at any voting station, but will need to cast a special vote. "In politics we are always trying to get people to connect voting with their everyday lives, and I think Covid-19 has drawn that line," Greaves said. First, and most obviously, Peters was the kingmaker at the last election. Another major driver was the boom in advance voting, with 1.3 million people already having cast their ballots. "The EasyVote pack includes only Electoral Commission material, and the processes in place to produce and deliver the packs mean that it is highly unlikely any other material could be included. For those aged 25 to 29 it was just 67 per cent. If you're in your local electorate it's easiest to head to a local polling station. Five days before the 2017 election, 500 people took part in a protest in the Waikato town of Morrinsville complaining about how farmers were being treated. So there you have it. At the 2017 election just 69 per cent of those under 25 and enrolled voted, compared to 80 per cent of the population overall. If you want to vote, you need to be enrolled so the postie knows where to send your voting papers. An orange man!" Opinion: My three-year-old is a big fan of orange. EasyVote packs have been sent out around the country ahead of the October 17 general election and referendums. Amber Grant said four of the six adults in her home received in their packs a flyer from VoteSafe, a group that is urging the country to vote against the End of Life Choice act. Local elections are happening right across the country this September and October. He also noted the recent run of good weather, the fact the election was delayed with more time for advertising, and that EasyVote cards were out much earlier this time. By Eleisha Foon of RNZ. Euthanasia referendum: All you need to know before the vote on October 17 - NZ Herald, Election 2020: The End of Life Choice Referendum debated on Newstalk ZB - NZ Herald, Euthanasia referendum: Could terminal patients really be 'dead by the weekend'? Four members of a Northland household opened their official election information packs to find promotional material from a group opposing the End of Life Choice Bill, they have told The Spinoff. Could this be NZ's new 'green zone' for cannabis cafes? Benee, aka Stella Bennett, 20, said she was "so excited" to get to vote for the first time this year. and gesticulates wildly because the "Meat" sign happens to be on an orange background. And in a year that has seen youth-led climate strikes, Black Lives Matter protests explode across the globe, Covid-19, and the homegrown cannabis referendum, other youth have been responding enthusiastically to the call. Enrolment in Pacific communities tends to be quite high, but at the 2017 election turnout was low in areas with large Pacific communities, such as South Auckland. It definitely came from inside my envelope.". This all fed into a "trade-off", of time and energy, when it came to being informed and actually voting. You can simply turn up to any of the nearly 3000 voting stations across the country to cast your vote. - NZ Herald. "There was a feeling of why should we go and vote if we are not part of it, why should we be part of a process that does not prioritise us? If you're not, they'll sort you out. "I think non-voting is a major problem, and you just have to look at places like the United States to see what can happen," Benee said. If you miss that deadline you can still cast a special vote (but frankly it's less hassle if you do it in advance). • As of October 12, 1.3 million Kiwis had cast an early note. Electoral Commission voting services manager Graeme Astle said they didn't publish age data ahead of the election but the huge early voting turnout had been very encouraging. "A lot of young people are left-wing too, but I have friends questioning my views on social media so it is definitely mixed. But Greaves said there still needed to be the face-to-face contact, which was why young candidates like Green MP Chloe Swarbrick were still out campaigning on the streets. Referendums were also popular for voters, and issues like cannabis or euthanasia were "a bit easier to have a stance on than tax policy". Pundits expect enrolments to keep increasing all the way to October 17, with potential for a record youth turnout off the back of the 2017 election, which was already seven per cent higher than the previous one. 5 Oct, 2020 03:45 AM 5 minutes to read. But I don't think that's a good enough reason to not vote in your local elections. Election 2020 cannabis referendum: Result hinges on youth turnout, researcher says - NZ Herald.

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