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3 October – The New Zealand Warriors are defeated 10–24 in the 2011 NRL grand final against the Manly Sea Eagles in Sydney. 23 October – The All Blacks win the 2011 Rugby World Cup , defeating France 8–7 in the final at Eden Park, Auckland.
The 2011 New Zealand general election took place on Saturday 26 November 2011 [1] to determine the membership of the 50th New Zealand Parliament. One hundred and twenty-one MPs were elected to the New Zealand House of Representatives , 70 from single-member electorates , and 51 from party lists including one overhang seat .
Seventy members of the New Zealand House of Representatives elected in the 2011 general election were from single member constituencies, the same number as in 2008.The initial composition of the 2008 Parliament gave the National Party 41 seats, the Labour Party 21, the Māori Party five and ACT, United Future and the Progressive Party one each.
December 2011 events in New Zealand (1 C) This page was last edited on 28 January 2022, at 11:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The chief executive of Statistics New Zealand, Geoff Bascand, announced on 25 February that the national census planned for 8 March 2011 would not take place due to the disruption and displacement of people in the Canterbury region, and the loss of Statistics New Zealand's Christchurch building where census information was to be processed. The ...
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This page provides the party lists for New Zealand's 2011 general election. Party lists determine (in the light of country-wide proportional voting) the appointment of list MPs under the mixed-member proportional (MMP) representation electoral system. The Electoral Commission issued a deadline of noon on 1 November for submitting party lists. [1]
The 2011 New Zealand general election was held on Saturday, 26 November 2011 [7] and determined the membership of the 50th New Zealand Parliament. One hundred and twenty-one MPs were elected to the New Zealand House of Representatives, 70 from single-member electorates, including one overhang seat, and 51 from party lists.