1999 New Zealand justice referendum
The justice referendum of 1999 was a Citizens Initiated Referendum held in New Zealand on 27 November 1999, based on the question:
"Should there be a reform of our justice system placing greater emphasis on the needs of victims, providing restitution and compensation for them and imposing minimum sentences and hard labour for all serious violent offences?"
As a citizens initiated referendum, the results of the vote were non-binding on the New Zealand government. As a result, the changes suggested in the referendum question were not implemented.
Results
Electorate | Yes | No | Total valid votes | Informal votes | Total votes counted | Electors on Roll | Turnout | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
[1] | Total91.75% | 1,886,705 | 8.25% | 169,699 | 2,056,404 | 22,849 | 2,079,253 | 2,509,365 | 82.86% |
Albany | 93.17% | 31,959 | 6.83% | 2,341 | 34,300 | 307 | 34,607 | 41,815 | 82.76% |
Aoraki | 94.18% | 32,026 | 5.82% | 1,980 | 34,006 | 334 | 34,340 | 39,665 | 86.58% |
Auckland Central | 83.56% | 26,116 | 16.44% | 5,138 | 31,254 | 642 | 31,896 | 39,934 | 79.87% |
Banks Peninsula | 89.20% | 33,305 | 10.80% | 4,034 | 37,339 | 399 | 37,738 | 42,584 | 88.62% |
Bay of Plenty | 95.05% | 32,786 | 4.95% | 1,709 | 34,495 | 262 | 34,757 | 41,630 | 83.49% |
Christchurch Central | 88.69% | 28,727 | 11.31% | 3,664 | 32,391 | 405 | 32,796 | 40,083 | 81.82% |
Christchurch East | 93.36% | 30,073 | 6.64% | 2,138 | 32,211 | 243 | 32,454 | 38,061 | 85.27% |
Clutha-Southland | 94.71% | 29,056 | 5.29% | 1,622 | 30,678 | 259 | 30,937 | 37,167 | 83.24% |
Coromandel | 94.11 | 32,496 | 5.89% | 2,034 | 34,530 | 367 | 34,897 | 40,278 | 86.64% |
Dunedin North | 87.62% | 27,252 | 12.38% | 3,850 | 31,102 | 482 | 31,584 | 36,885 | 85.63% |
Dunedin South | 92.61% | 33,125 | 7.39% | 2,643 | 35,768 | 316 | 36,084 | 41,686 | 86.56% |
[1] | Total91.75% | 1,886,705 | 8.25% | 169,699 | 2,056,404 | 22,849 | 2,079,253 | 2,509,365 | 82.86% |
References
- "7.1 Returns of Citizens Initiated Referendum Poll Votes" (PDF). Elections New Zealand. 27 November 1999. Retrieved 7 January 2010.
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