New Zealand parliamentary term referendum, 1967
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A referendum on the length of the term of Parliament was held in New Zealand on 23 September 1967. Voters were asked whether they approved of extending the term from three to four years. The change was rejected by 68.1% of voters, with a turnout of 69.7%.[1]
The referendum was held in conjunction with the New Zealand licensing hours referendum, 1967.
Results
Choice | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
For | 313,973 | 31.9 |
Against | 678,960 | 68.1 |
Invalid/blank votes | - | |
Total | 996,933 | 100 |
Source: Nohlen et al. |
See also
References
- ↑ Nohlen, D, Grotz, F & Hartmann, C (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II, p723 ISBN 0-19-924959-8
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