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Government and Politics
Electoral Process
Voting Requirements
in new zealand do you have to vote
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No, voting is not compulsory in New Zealand. It is a voluntary choice for citizens whether or not to participate in the electoral process. However, voting is encouraged and considered an important democratic right.
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