The second leg of the referendum is now under way. This is the ballot paper that's being sent to voters :
Provisional results to be announced on 24 March and final results on 30 March.
Source : http://www.elections.org.nz/events/refe ... referendum
New Zealand Considers A New Flag
- Arthur Radburn
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Re: New Zealand Considers A New Flag
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Arthur Radburn
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Re: New Zealand Considers A New Flag
Informal polls suggest that the current flag will be retained.
This is not because those voting for the current flag do not want change or buy into the 'our soldiers died for the flag' argument but because many (such as myself) do not like the alternative.
Regards,
Iain Boyd
This is not because those voting for the current flag do not want change or buy into the 'our soldiers died for the flag' argument but because many (such as myself) do not like the alternative.
Regards,
Iain Boyd
- Chris Green
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Re: New Zealand Considers A New Flag
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Re: New Zealand Considers A New Flag
Chris Green wrote:New Zealand will keep the present flag.
Thank goodness that common sense prevailed.
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Geoff
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