Electoral reform hearings
By OLIVER RIDDELL in Wellington Parliament’s Electoral Law Select Committee will begin hearing oral submissions on the report of the Royal Commission
on the Electoral System next week. About 240 written submissions have been made to the select committee Issues most commonly raised had been proportional representation, use
of referenda, the term of Parliament and Maori representation, said the chairman of the select committee, Mr Richard Northey (Lab., Eden). Hearings would start in Auckland on February 3,
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