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  1. Look up your electorate using your address. View general and Māori electorates for every place in New Zealand.

  2. General electorate: Māori electorate: GeneralMāori. 2020. Select an electorate. Electorate Information. Includes the Chatham Islands. Previously. Member of Parliament. Statistics and more.

  3. There are two electoral rolls in New Zeland. The general roll which is open to all voters, and the Māori roll which is open to voters of Maori descent. It is compulsory in New Zealand for all those eligible to be enrolled, however voting is optional.

  4. Step 1. Know which electoral roll you’re on. The Electoral Commission has information about the: general roll or Māori roll. Māori electoral option — including when it’s possible to switch to or from the Māori roll. Step 2. Find your electorate. Sort out which electorate covers your area. Find your electorate on a map — Electoral Commission. Step 3

  5. Miramar was a New Zealand parliamentary electorate in the south-eastern suburbs of Wellington. It was created in 1946, replacing Wellington East, and was replaced by Rongotai for the first MMP election of 1996.

  6. In New Zealand there are two electoral rolls, the Māori electoral roll and the general one. The general roll is open to all eligible voters whilst the Māori one is only available to people of Māori descent.

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  8. Miramar was a New Zealand parliamentary electorate in the south-eastern suburbs of Wellington. It was created in 1946, replacing Wellington East, and was replac...

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