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A good way to find your nearest working class (or above) suburb
Party vote. I have changed the original post to reflect that.
Yes I have noticed the difference too, quite a few electorates are like that, party vote national, but candidate vote for labour!
The biggest benefactor is that Indian dude on NZF list. 29 votes for him for Mt Roskill, and now he's likely to get a 6 figure paycheck as a MP for NZF!
The biggest benefactor is that Indian dude on NZF list. 29 votes for him for Mt Roskill, and now he's likely to get a 6 figure paycheck as a MP for NZF!
What's wrong with that ?
PS: It was 607 votes, not 29.
Last edited by speights boy; 22-09-2014, 06:30 PM.
Hamilton has many suburbs and 2 electorates (Hamilton East and Hamilton West - novel eh).
They both have strong National party and electorate vote so Hamilton is rich?
Just saying it's pointless and mindless evaluation. People vote on policy not how much they have in the bank. Labour had majority vote in just 4 electorates in Auckland. All those suburbs have probably million dollar homes.
Exactly. Pointless and mindless. Owen Glenn is/was a Labour supporter and he's pretty well off. As is David Cunliffe himself. You're speaking utter tripe, Gary.
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