30. What is the allocation calculation for political parties to receive public funding?

New Zealand

New Zealand

Answer
Proportional to votes received Proportional to seats received
Source

78. Criteria for allocating money to party
(2) In allocating money to a party, the Electoral Commission must have regard
to—
(a) the number of persons who voted at the immediately preceding general election for that party and for candidates belonging to that party; and
(b) the number of persons who voted at any by-election held since the immediately preceding general election for any candidate belonging to that party; and
(c) the number of members of Parliament who were members of that party immediately before the dissolution or expiration of Parliament; and
(d) any relationships that exist between a party and any other party; and
(e) any other indications of public support for that party, such as the results of public opinion polls and the number of persons who are members of that party; and
(f) the need to provide a fair opportunity for each party to which subsection (1) applies to convey its policies to the public by the broadcasting of election programmes on television.
Source: Art. 78(2), Broadcasting Act 1989, (amended 2017)

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