Referendum Results




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 190

10 DECEMBER 2011

Declaration of Result of the Referendum on New Zealand’s Voting System

I, Robert Peden, Electoral Commissioner, declare the result of the Referendum held on the 26th day of November 2011 on New Zealand’s voting system to be as follows:

The results for all districts combined

Part A - Should New Zealand keep the Mixed Member Proportional (MMP) voting system?

Number of Votes Percentage of Valid Votes Percentage of Total Votes
KEEP 1,267,955 57.77% 56.17%
CHANGE 926,819 42.23% 41.06%
Total Valid Votes 2,194,774 100.00% 97.23%
Informal Votes 62,469 2.77%
Total Votes 2,257,243 100.00%

Part B - If New Zealand were to change to another voting system, which voting system would you choose?

Number of Votes Percentage of Valid Votes Percentage of Total Votes
First Past the Post (FPP) 704,117 46.66% 31.19%
Preferential Voting (PV) 188,164 12.47% 8.34%
Single Transferable Vote (STV) 252,503 16.73% 11.19%
Supplementary Member (SM) 364,373 24.14% 16.14%
Total Valid Votes 1,509,157 100.00% 66.86%
Informal Votes 748,086 33.14%
Total Votes 2,257,243 100.00%


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🏛️ Declaration of Result of the Referendum on New Zealand’s Voting System

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  • Robert Peden, Electoral Commissioner