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Green ticks made variation in Waitakere vote

Green ticks made variation in Waitakere voteWinning a large crowd of Green Party followers for Paula Bennett National profitably in Waitakere Working Caramel Sepuloni a chance to vote in the seat. However, Labour MP Damien O'Connor both the Greens and National Party voters for his conquest in the west coast of Tasmania to thank.

Statistics on the divided vote in general elections show that marks the half of the 3308 Green voters Waitakere Sepuloni woman, but 13 percent voted for Mrs. Bennett - of the 429 votes more than enough to give the victory. Mrs. Bennett has just been celebrated in the seat with a majority of nine after telling a court. That was higher than in 2008, when Mrs. Bennett was supported by 9 per cent of Green voters. Green Party candidates made it clear that voters were marginal campaigns, just to vote by party - an indication of the Labour party candidates give their vote. Some picked up this message.

On the west coast of Tasmania, won Mr. O'Connor Chris Auchinvole National Headquarters with the support of two thirds of the green trailer. His 3074 votes more than the majority of the 2539th. Mr. O'Connor also took a considerable part of the National Party voters, 2468 votes more than 16 percent of national voters who elected him to be their local candidates with Mr. Auchinvole.

In Auckland Central, 63 percent voted in the 7797 Green voters for Jacinda Ardern and working in New Plymouth, 60 percent voted for Andrew Little, though both lost in the seating. Tactical voting was particularly high in the Epsom electorate - both left and right. However, it was with a twist, and tries to voters left their ballots for the national candidates, John Banks beat Act. More than half of the Green Party voters (54 percent) and 35 percent of Labour voters voted for Paul Goldsmith national candidates - 4417 votes.