The National Party also captured a plurality (48.8%) of the party votes in New Plymouth down 7.1 percentage points on its party vote share in 2014. The turnout in the 2017 general election is up on the previous two elections. You can filter the results by electorate and Māori or non-Māori descent. Special votes still to be counted are estimated to be just over 384,000, or 15 per cent of the total votes.

What is an electorate? There were 71 electorates in 2017. Winning Candidate: YOUNG, Jonathan - margin 9778, Winning Candidate: YOUNG, Jonathan - majority 4270. Estimated population statistics as at 30 June 2020 While small, the proportions of those engaged in the mining industry (3.1%), and in the electricity, gas, water and waste services industry (1.4%), were both the second-highest percentages of any general electorate. Non-voters: electors who were eligible to cast a vote and who did not vote. These MPs represent 64 general electorate seats and seven Māori electorates. Use the drop down menu to select an electorate. The seat was previously won in 2014 by Jonathan Young (National Party) with a margin of 9,778.

The winning candidate in the 2017 election, Jonathan Young (National Party), captured a majority (52.6%) of the 39,382 valid electorate votes cast for candidates in the New Plymouth electorate. The winning candidate in the 2017 election, Paul Eagle (Labour Party), captured a majority (52.3%) of the 40,404 valid electorate votes cast for candidates in the Rongotai electorate. The 2014 boundary changes saw the old southern boundary at Okato extended and now runs from the centre of Mt Taranaki out to Opunake.

File as imported: General Election Statistics: Voter Turnout Statistics 2017.

The number of non-voters reported is calculated from the total enrolled population and the number of votes cast by electors enrolled in the electorate. The Electoral Commission says on Sunday 78.8 per cent of people voted, who were enrolled to vote as at 6pm Friday 22 September.

What is New Zealand’s system of government? The 2017 General Election resulted in a hung Parliament, with no party winning an overall majority. The other 49 MPs are selected from the party lists.

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This includes 61,375 votes cast from overseas. The winning candidate in the 2017 election, Jonathan Young (National Party), captured a majority (52.6%) of the 39,382 valid electorate votes cast for candidates in the New Plymouth electorate. Enrolment by local council voting area These statistics show how many people in each general electorate are currently enrolled to vote. These statistics show how many people in each general electorate are currently enrolled to vote.

Nau mai, welcome to the 2020 General Election. Vote early, vote local. For interpretation of abbreviations, see Glossary. From the dataset General Election Statistics: Voter Turnout Statistics 2017, this data was extracted.

You can also download the full statistics as an Excel file at the bottom of the page. General Election Statistics: Voter Turnout Statistics 2017, https://www.elections.org.nz/events/2017-general-election/2017-general-election-results/voter-turnout-statistics. They don’t include overseas votes. Vote.nz. From the dataset General Election Statistics: Voter Turnout Statistics 2017, this data was extracted: Sheet: Voting by electorate & age; Range: D6:H798; Provided: 3,965 data points; Dataset originally released on: April 18, 2018

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2014 and 2011 General Elections.

Read about voter turnout in the 2014 New Zealand General Election and political participation using data from the 2016 General Social Survey (GSS). Bisecting Mt Taranaki, the New Plymouth electorate runs north-eastwards to Waitara in the north and incorporates Bell Block, New Plymouth, and Oakura. Winning Candidate: YOUNG, Jonathan - margin 7733. What is New Zealand’s system of government? Māori voters are those who identified themselves as being of Māori descent when they enrolled. Referendums.

The official election result is expected to be declared on October 7. This table compares the number of advance votes for the General Election with the *Estimated population statistics as at: June 2014; June 2017.

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At URL provided, select the hyperlink to the Excel spreadsheet and download. The turnout in the 2017 general election is up on the previous two elections.

Total enrolled for each electorate includes all people who were enrolled at the date of election day roll closure (including people on the unpublished roll). Enrolment statistics as at 30 September 2020, (Click the series labels to hide/show that dataset). Parliament BuildingsMolesworth StreetWellington 6160New Zealand. The Conservative Party won the largest number of seats and votes, taking 317 seats and 42.3% of the vote, up from 36.8% in 2015. These statistics show the votes cast before election day in the 2017 General Election.

About elections. using 2013 census data The 2011 election was the lowest recorded voter turn out at a New Zealand parliamentary election since the adoption of universal suffrage in 1893.

** Electoral Enrolment Centre statistics as at September 2014; and Electoral Commission enrolment statistics as at September 2017.

The table divides that electorate’s population by age range.

2017 General Election full voter turnout statistics. The Labour Party won 262 seats, and 40.0% of the vote, up from 232 seats and 30.4% of the vote in 2015. Advance voting is set to open next week and for the first time ever Kiwis will be able to vote while they shop, at supermarkets.

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These statistics show how many people voted in the 2017 General Election, by age and Māori or non-Māori descent. The difference between the total numbers of voters in this report and in the official results is due to disallowed votes, dual votes and clerical errors in the marking of the master roll.

Statistics NZ Employment Estimates (2001-2015) New Zealand Party Voting Intention (2017-2020) The following table compares the latest NZ Roy Morgan Polls on Voting Intention with the result from the September 20, 2014 General Election: The seat was previously won in 2014 by Jonathan Young (National Party) with a margin of 9,778. File as imported: General Election Statistics: Voter Turnout Statistics 2017. Voters: electors who were eligible to cast a vote and who voted.

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