Time running out to vote for flag

Nearly 40% of enrolled voters have cast their vote for a new New Zealand flag in the first stage of a referendum.

The Electoral Commission said that as of the end of yesterday, 1,256,163 voting papers had been received, or 39.62% of enrolled voters.

It warned that if people had not returned papers, time was running out.

"If you still haven't voted, it's not too late, but you will need to hurry," Robert Peden, chief electoral officer, said.

"To be sure that your voting paper gets back in time to be counted, you should take it to a PostShop before the close of business on Friday and put it in the post box there.

"We want all voters to have their voices heard and votes counted, so don't leave it until the last minute."

In the referendum, voters are asked to rank five flag designs selected through the flag consideration process. They can rank as many or as few as they wish.

Another referendum in March next year will choose between the most preferred option from the first referendum and the current flag.

The flag that receives the most votes in the second referendum will be the official flag of New Zealand.

• For more information about voting in the referendum, call 0800 36 76 56 or visit www.elections.org.nz/flag.

 

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