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Independence inches closer in New Caledonia

Pro-independence forces make gains in New Caledonia, but they do not command a majority and their opponents are moving away from compromise.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Electoral law, France, Oceania, Political issues, Referenda 2 Comments 14 May 201926 January 2022

“Election” preview: Fiji

Fiji goes to the polls tomorrow, still ruled by the man who uprooted its democracy 12 years ago. Australia should hang its head in shame.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Elections, Electoral law, Ideas, Oceania, Political issues, War and peace 6 Comments 13 November 201827 January 2022

“Non” scores a Pyrrhic victory

New Caledonia votes against independence, but the narrowness of the margin suggests that there is plenty of life left in the issue.

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Charles Richardson Electoral law, Europe, France, Oceania, Political issues, Referenda 6 Comments 5 November 201827 January 2022

Referendum preview: New Caledonia

A new nation in Oceania is unlikely to emerge just yet, but Sunday's vote in New Caledonia will be an important step towards deciding the territory's future.

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Charles Richardson Europe, France, Oceania, Political issues, Referenda 5 Comments 2 November 201827 January 2022

Self-determination in the Pacific

Despite its troubled history, New Caledonia next month looks set to vote to remain French.

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Charles Richardson Europe, France, Oceania, Political issues, Referenda, War and peace 5 Comments 5 October 201827 January 2022

Easter election roundup

Election news from around the world. This week: Costa Rica, Egypt, Sierra Leone and New Caledonia.

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Charles Richardson Africa, Elections, Europe, Middle East, Oceania, Referenda 3 Comments 3 April 2018

2017 in review

A review of the big elections of the last year and the current state of the "populist" threat.

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Charles Richardson Africa, Australia, East Asia, Elections, Europe, Latin America, Media, Oceania, Political issues, Referenda, United States 5 Comments 2 January 201830 December 2018

A very quick election roundup

An occasional feature. This week, Czechia, Japan, New Zealand, Germany, Australia and Catalonia.

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Charles Richardson Australia, East Asia, Elections, Europe, Germany, Oceania, Political issues, Referenda, Spain Leave a comment 20 October 201727 January 2022

Who needs thresholds, anyway?

New Zealand copied its democratic electoral system from Germany, but also copied its least democratic and now pointless feature.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Electoral law, Europe, Germany, Oceania 3 Comments 24 September 201727 January 2022

Labour falling short in New Zealand

New Zealand's National Party government appears to have been returned, but it will have to deal with the populists to be sure of a majority.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Oceania 1 Comment 23 September 2017

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