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Maori voters at Rotorua, about 1908

Maori voters at Rotorua, about 1908

Maori men and women congregate outside the Rotorua courthouse on election day, possibly in 1908. From 1868 right up until 1951, voting in the Maori seats took place on a different day to the election in general (European) seats.

Despite frequent complaints about the conduct of Maori elections and the lack of safeguards against electoral fraud, Pakeha politicians and officials generally showed little interest in reform. As a result, the secret ballot and electoral rolls were not used in Maori elections until 1938 and 1949 respectively.

Auckland City Libraries, A14995

How to cite this page: 'Maori voters at Rotorua, about 1908', URL: http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/media/photo/maori-voters-at-rotorua-c1908, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 3-Jul-2008

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