New Zealand Election To Be Delayed To Oct 17 Due To COVID-19

New Zealand Election To Be Delayed To Oct 17 Due To COVID-19

WELLINGTON, Aug 17 (NNN-AGENCIES) – New Zealand Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, confirmed today that the general election will be held on Oct 17, four weeks after Sept 19, when the poll was originally scheduled.

“The Electoral Commission, via the Ministry of Justice, has advised me that a safe and accessible election is achievable on this date,” Ardern said.

This short delay gives the commission more time to prepare, including freeing up facilities for early voting, during school holidays, she said.

Moving the date by four weeks also gives all parties a fair shot to campaign, and delivers New Zealanders certainty without unnecessarily long delays, Ardern said.

“With the re-emergence of COVID-19 in our community, these are not ordinary times and so while the decision as to the election date sits with me, I spoke with all party leaders to seek their views,” she said.

“COVID-19 will be with us for some time to come. Continuously pushing out an election does not lessen the risk of disruption,” the prime minster said, adding, she would not change the election date again.

This decision gives all parties time, over the next nine weeks, to campaign and the Electoral Commission enough time to ensure an election can go ahead, Ardern said.

Advance voting begins on Oct 3, she added.– NNN-AGENCIES

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