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TOP, Greens wrangle for party vote
The Opportunities Party has hit back at the Greens' pitch for TOP supporters to give them their party vote.
Rangatahi at the forefront of Māori roll registration
The largest age group registered to vote on the Māori roll are 18-24 year olds, in contrast to the general roll where more older voters are enrolled.
'Weird' election advertising rules challenged
Hundreds of thousands of New Zealanders are now choosing advance voting, raising questions about the effectiveness of the polling day blackout.
Greens promise free counselling for under 25s
The Greens are promising free counselling for all New Zealanders aged 25 and under as part of a $260 million a year youth mental health package launched in Wellington today.
'You have to choose between food and going to the doctor'
Disabled New Zealanders who have felt ignored this election campaign grilled politicians yesterday about their policies for disabled people.
National's planned powers against gangs 'troubling'
Paula Bennett's suggestion that serious criminals in gangs should have fewer human rights has been labelled troubling and sinister. Audio