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Last day for campaigning in Tonga today
Last day for campaigning in Tonga today
An activist working with Tonga's Democrats says this year's election is one of the calmest in memory.
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KiwiMeter quiz 'flawed on many levels'
TVNZ KiwiMeter quiz 'flawed on many levels'
OPINION: It is difficult for me, as a Māori researcher, to take TVNZ's KiwiMeter survey seriously because it is flawed on too many levels, writes Leonie Pihama.
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Non-supporters cursed by acting president
Non-supporters cursed by acting president
Acting President Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela has put a curse on citizens who do not vote for him in an election this weekend.
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Support partners gone, National's courting of Winston begins
Support partners gone, National's courting of Winston begins
Unless Bill English can concoct one of his 'innovative solutions', National will find itself beholden to an old flame, Ben Thomas writes.
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Fiji election 2022: All the results as they come in and all the action from the island
Fiji election 2022: Polls close, counting begins
Results are flowing in after hundreds of thousands of Fijians voted in the country's four-yearly elections today. See how the day unfolded here...
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About 100,000 votes cast in Fiji by Tuesday
About 100,000 votes cast in Fiji by Tuesday
Figures released by the Fiji Elections Office show that 99,000 voters had cast their votes in the two and half days of voting until midday on Tuesday. That is just...
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Americans vote for new president
Americans vote for new president
Voting is underway for the 44th president of the United States. Many states are reporting a heavy turnout.
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PNG's O'Neill sounds warning on eve of Bougainville referendum
PNG's O'Neill sounds warning on eve of Bougainville referendum
Papua New Guinea's former prime minister Peter O'Neill has sounded a note of warning on the eve of Bougainville's independence referendum.
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Election petitions launched in Vanuatu
Election petitions launched in Vanuatu
Reports from Vanuatu say that the caretaker Prime Minister Sato Kilman has retained the support of the members of the coalition government he headed leading into last Tuesday's election. With...
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Candidate for Kiribati election withdraws at last minute
Candidate for Kiribati election withdraws at last minute
A candidate who has withdrawn at the last minute from the Kiribati election says people are more interested in the cost of living than issues of climate change. Kiribati goes...
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Election problems continue throughout PNG
Election problems continue throughout PNG
A total of 13 people are now reported to have died in election related violence in Papua New Guinea, with many injured and thousands of dollars worth of property destroyed.
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Fiji elections deemed credible
Fiji elections deemed credible
The Multinational Observer Group monitoring the Fiji election says the result broadly represents the will of the Fiji people.
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One unofficial result is out in Vanuatu's general elections
One unofficial result is out in Vanuatu's general elections
As vote counting continues from Vanuatu's general elections, the first unofficial result from the small island of Paama are out with candidate Jonas James of the Natatok Party the unofficial...
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Bougainville election: Prominent female candidate Theonila Roka Matbob loses seat
Bougainville election: Prominent female candidate loses seat
Theonila Roka Matbob was one of 34 women among more than 400 candiates contesting seats in the Bougainville House of Representatives.
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IPL boosts S.Africa's image ahead of FIFA World Cup
IPL boosts S.Africa's image ahead of FIFA World Cup
Hosting the Indian Premier League cricket tournament is helping to burnish South Africa's image abroad and dispel worries about its readiness to host the 2010 soccer World Cup, according to ...
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Monitors to oversee Tonga's election
Monitors to oversee Tonga's election
Overseas monitors are to provide external oversight of this month's elections in Tonga. The Tonga caretaker government has asked a number of countries to assist and the New Zealand High...
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French Senators pass New Caledonia’s controversial voter eligibility Bill
French Senators pass New Caledonia’s controversial voter eligibility Bill
France's Senate has passed a controversial Constitutional Amendment bill which will eventually restrict voters eligibility in New Caledonia. The Bill was endorsed with the support of 296 of the 361...
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Key meets public on penultimate day
Key meets public on penultimate day
National Party leader John Key spent the day meeting with and answering questions from the public on the penultimate day of the 2014 election campaign. Video
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Mass rallies in French Polynesia ahead of by-election for 37 seats
Mass rallies in French Polynesia ahead of by-election for 37 seats
French Polynesia's main rival camps have held mass rallies ahead of next week's by-election for 37 of the territorial assembly's 57 seats. An estimated twenty thousand people marched in support...
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Final leaders' debate a subdued showdown
With just two days to go before New Zealand goes to the polls, National has surged ahead of Labour in RNZ's Poll of Polls. National has a 44 percent average, compared with Labour, at 40 percent. The… Audio
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Craig caught off guard by resignation
Craig caught off guard by resignation
Conservative Party leader Colin Craig says he has no idea why his press secretary has suddenly resigned, just days out from the general election. Audio
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Official vote recount underway
Official vote recount underway
The Chief Electoral Office has begun recounting the 2.3 million votes cast on election day, as well as special votes.
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Fiji's leader challenges media description of him as a dictator
Fiji's leader challenges media description of him as a dictator
Fiji's interim Prime Minister is not ruling out standing when the country goes to elections in 2014. Commodore Frank Bainimarama told the ABC's Foreign Correspondent the country will definitely…
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By-election in Solomon Islands to go ahead with many voters outside constituency
By-election in Solomon Islands to go ahead with many voters outside constituency
Up to 900 displaced Solomon Islanders could be deprived of the right to vote in Friday's South Guadalcanal by-election. The voters, who fled to south Honiara during the reign of...
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Survey shows spike in concern around post-Covid economic recovery
Audio 5 Jul 2020Right through the New Zealand lockdown and then the descending levels, Research NZ has taken the pulse of the public on its concerns, opinions and predictions. Emanuel Kalafatelis joins the show with… Audio