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Which Roll? Ko Tēhea Rārangi Pōti? - Archived Survey

Which Roll? Ko Tēhea Rārangi Pōti? - Archived Survey

This survey is for archive purposes only. It is not an active research project. Any responses will be automatically deleted.
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    This survey is for archive purposes only.
    It is not an active research project.
    Any responses will be automatically deleted.

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    The goal of these questions was to ask Māori (or anyone with any Māori whakapapa, regardless of how they identify) why they chose to enrol to vote on the Māori electoral roll or the General electoral roll.

    We wanted to hear from a wide range of people, including people not interested in politics or voting. 

    The survey was run by a team of researchers led by Dr. Lara Greaves (Ngāpuhi/Pākehā/Tararā) who became interested in politics and this topic after experiencing issues with trying to change electoral rolls. Click here to read about the team. The goal of this work was to create a resource that expresses why people make the roll choices that they do.

    This work was funded by a grant from the Royal Society (called a Marsden Fast Start). We did not profit financially from the research project.

    Participants did not have to answer all of the questions, and were able to leave at any time.

    This research was completely anonymous – no personally identifying information was tracked or recorded, unless participants wanted to enter the prize draw, receive a summary of the results, or participate in more research. Contact information was stored separately from question responses.

    For more information, you can also access an archival version of the full participant information sheet in Te Reo Māori or English.  

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    There were three sets of questions:

    1) Questions about which electoral roll participants chose and why, along with a few questions about themselves. After this, participants had the option to provide their email to go into the prize draw. Their contact details were not linked to their results.

    For participants interested in answering more questions, there were two extra sections:

    2) In-depth questions about their political views, including which parties they like or dislike, Māori politics, and political participation

    3) A short quiz to test their knowledge. This was to see what people knew and didn't know about the rolls.

    We hope that anyone who participated in this research enjoyed the experience.

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    Approved by the University of Auckland Human Participants Ethics Committee from 13/5/22 until 13/5/25. Reference Number UAHPEC22714.

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    This survey is for archive purposes only. It is not an active research project. Any responses will be automatically deleted.
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    Thank you for your interest in the project.

    You did not consent to start the questions. According to University ethics processes, people must consent in order to start the research.

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    Ngā mihi ki a koe!

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    We know this wording might seem strange to some people, but it relates to the wording of the law around the Māori roll…
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    Thank you for your interest in our research.

    We are looking for the opinions of those who are eligible for the Māori roll, which is those with Māori whakapapa (someone "of Māori descent”). You have selected "No" to that question.

    You can find out more information about the survey here.

    For more information about the Māori roll, visit the Electoral Commission website or our Resources Page.

    Ngā mihi ki a koe!

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    You can enrol to vote or check which roll you are on at the Electoral Commission website
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    For more information on enrolling to vote, please see the Electoral Commission website
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    Thanks so much for your interest in our research.

    The University ethics rules mean we can only survey those aged 16 or older.

    You can find out more information about the survey here.

    For more information about the Māori roll, visit the Electoral Commission website or our Resources Page.

    Ngā mihi ki a koe!

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    For more information on enrolling to vote, please see the Electoral Commission website
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    We would love to hear this in your own words, so please type this below:
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    Please select as many as apply to you...
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    In a word cloud, the size of the word relates to how many people mentioned it, so bigger words were mentioned by more people.
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    We would love to hear this in your own words, so please type this below:
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    Please select as many as apply to you...
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    In a word cloud, the size of the word relates to how many people mentioned it, so bigger words were mentioned by more people.
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    Please select as many as apply to you...
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    In a word cloud, the size of the word relates to how many people mentioned it, so bigger words were mentioned by more people.
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    This is the standard, official ethnicity question. Please select as many as apply to you:
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    Please select
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    • Northland/Te Tai Tokerau
    • Auckland/Tāmaki-makau-rau
    • Waikato
    • Bay of Plenty/Te Moana-a-Toi
    • Gisborne/Te Tai Rāwhiti
    • Hawke's Bay/Te Matau-a-Māui
    • Taranaki
    • Manawatū-Whanganui
    • Wellington/Te Whanga-nui-a-Tara
    • Tasman/Te Tai-o-Aorere
    • Nelson/Whakatū
    • Marlborough/Te Tauihu-o-te-waka
    • West Coast/Te Tai Poutini
    • Canterbury/Waitaha
    • Otago/Ōtākou
    • Southland/Murihiku
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    Please select as many as apply to you:
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    Please state what your job is, for example "builder", "accountant", or "retail sales".
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    Choose the options below to sign up for a summary of the project findings, or to do future research with us, or select none of these. These details will not be linked to your survey responses.
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    We ask because you ticked one of the boxes in the last question. We will use your email to contact you for that purpose, it will not be shared further.
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    Remember, as appreciation for your time, completing the next survey will give you an extra entry into the prize draw.
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    Thank you for completing the survey.

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    Please select as many as apply to you:
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    We would love to hear this in your own words, so please type this below:
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    Please select as many as apply to you...
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    • I am Māori
    • I didn't feel Māori enough to go on the Māori roll
    • To increase the number of Māori seats
    • I didn't/don't believe in the Māori roll
    • The place where I lived was a "safe" seat
    • I didn't understand the difference between rolls
    • I wanted to vote for a candidate on the other roll
    • I can't remember
    • I don't know
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    Where 0 means you strongly dislike that party and 10 means that you strongly like that party:
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    From 0 strongly disagree to 10 strongly agree:
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    From 0 strongly disagree to 10 strongly agree:
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    From 0 strongly disagree to 10 strongly agree:
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    This could be feedback on the survey or anything relating to the topics covered:
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    Remember, as appreciation for your time, completing the next survey will give you an extra entry into the prize draw.
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    Thank you for completing the survey.

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    Ngā mihi ki a koe.

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    The correct answer is: 7

    There are currently 7 Māori electorates and 65 General electorates.

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    The correct answer is: Yes 

    Voter enrolment is based on whether you tick the box to say you are Māori (descent) on the enrolment form. It does not matter for voter enrolment whether you know your Iwi or not, or anything other than knowing you have Māori whakapapa.

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    The correct answer is: False 

    There are two times we can choose rolls: 1) the first time we enrol to vote and 2) during the Māori Electoral Option. We cannot change rolls at any time.

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    The correct answer is: True 

    Your electorate vote is a vote for a candidate to represent your local electorate (either for the General roll or Māori roll), whereas your party vote is the vote for the party to represent you. Under the Mixed Member Proportional (MMP) voting system we have two votes. The electorate candidates are different across rolls, but not the options for the party vote.

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    The correct answer is: The number of Māori electorates increases 

    Since the introduction of the Mixed Member Proportional (MMP) voting system in 1996 the number of Māori seats can change. A higher percentage of Māori (descent) voters joining the Māori roll leads to a higher number of Māori electorates. In contrast, if a greater percentage of Māori join the General roll then the number of Māori electorates can decrease.

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    The correct answer is: 2024

    We can currently only change electoral rolls during the Māori Electoral Option. These occur after a National Census to help calculate the number of Māori seats. The next Māori Electoral Option is scheduled for 2024.

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    If you haven't heard of one of the sources, don't know, or didn't go there, then please select "Not applicable"...
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    Remember, as appreciation for your time, completing the next survey will give you an extra entry into the prize draw.
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