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New Zealand unveils final election results with coalition gov't pending

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2017-10-07 13:28Xinhua Editor: Li Yahui ECNS App Download

New Zealand Electoral Commission declared the official results for the 2017 general election in Wellington on Saturday while a winner is still pending after the Sept. 23 elections left the ruling party and opposition coalition in a draw.

The revised results after counting special votes showed that the ruling National Party has lost two seats settling at 56 to opposition Labor Party and its staunch ally Green Party that has 54 seats now in the 120 seat Parliament.

The deuce leaves the far-right New Zealand First Party the king maker in the competition, as the 72-year-old veteran politician Winston Peters with nine seats in the Parliament enjoyed the power to maneuver the whole game as of now.

Popular views believed Peters would choose National Party eventually, given the voters' say, though he started negotiations with both sides this week in an insouciant manner.

However, a 56-54 result may have freed Peters from the risk of offending majority will of voters, making Labor Party's leader Jacinda Ardern's chance to organize the next government a possibility.

The center-right National Party, led by Prime Minister Bill English, has governed since 2008 in a minority government with confidence and supply from the Maori, ACT and United Future parties.

ACT has secured one seat in 2017 elections and Maori Party has been left out of the Parliament this time.

New Zealand has adopted a Mixed Member voting system, which gives voters two votes: one for a political party and one for their local electorate MP. Parties receive seats in Parliament in proportion to their party vote share while seats are filled firstly by winning electorate candidates and secondly by candidates on the party's list.

Electoral Commission said the total number of votes cast is 2,630,173, among which 47 percent were cast in advance.

Meanwhile, the turnout as a percentage of enrolled electors was 79.8 percent, the highest since 2005, while the final enrolment rate is 92.4 percent.

  

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