Electoral Act 1993

Registration of political parties and party logos - Registration of party logos

71G: Inspection of party logos

You could also call this:

"Seeing the logos of political parties in New Zealand"

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The Electoral Commission can show you all the party logos that are, or have been, registered. They can do this in a way that they think is best. You can see every party logo that is in the Register of Political Parties.

The Electoral Commission has the power to publish these logos as they see fit. This means you can look at the logos that parties use to represent themselves. The Electoral Commission decides how to make these logos available to you.

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Part 4Registration of political parties and party logos
Registration of party logos

71GInspection of party logos

  1. The Electoral Commission may publish, in any manner that the Electoral Commission considers appropriate, every party logo that is, or has been, registered in the Register of Political Parties.

Notes
  • Section 71G: inserted, on , by section 15 of the Electoral Amendment Act 2014 (2014 No 8).