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Applications: The Mathematics of Electoral District Allocation in New Zealand

Ian Westbrooke and Michael Ryan

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics, 2002, vol. 44, issue 3, 267-276

Abstract: This paper outlines the implicit conceptual basis of New Zealand’s electoral district allocation, as embodied in the Electoral Act 1993. It puts the words of the Act into simple mathematical formulae and describes how these concepts are implemented in the Government Statistician’s electoral calculations, with examples from the 1997 calculations. The paper shows how the Māori Option affects the number of Māori electoral districts, and describes an unexpected effect of the Option on the number of General electoral districts.

Date: 2002
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