The guessing game

by frog

Dene Mackensie has a go this morning at speculating on the election date in the Otago Daily Times [off line].  He suggests that there will be a 1 October introduction of tax cuts from the government.  This means it will want an election at least four weeks after that to ensure everybody has had a couple of tax cuts in their pay packets before they head off to the polling booth.  Which means a probable election on November 1 or 8.    He also says though that National is picking October 18 at the moment.  I assume this is based on talking with National Party representatives at their Southern Regional Conference over the weekend. The reality is that Prime Minister and her campaign strategists will be looking not for a date that aids democracy but one that maximises the chances for Labour’s vote and minimises the vote for her opponents. 

It seems a bizarre system that allows one of the political parties to unilaterally decide when the election should be and then hold off from telling anybody else as long as possible.  Theoretically they can plan for it years in advance but nobody else can. 

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Published in Campaign | Justice & Democracy | Media by frog on Mon, May 12th, 2008   

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