Asia Pacific United Party Explained

The Asia Pacific United Party was a New Zealand political party serving the country's Asian and Pasifika populations.

History

It was formed in anticipation of the MMP electoral system, which made it easier for smaller parties to be elected. In the 1996 election, the party stood nine candidates[1] won 0.02% of the vote, insufficient to gain any seats. During the election there were ballot paper mistakes confusing the Asia Pacific United Party with the Ethnic Minority Party.[2]

The party, although registered, did not submit a list for the 1999 elections, and none of its electorate candidates were elected.

In October 2001 the Electoral Commission cancelled the registration of the party because its membership had fallen below 500 people.[3] It subsequently merged with United New Zealand.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Part III - Party Lists of unsuccessful Registered Parties . Electoral Commission . 14 June 2013 . PDF . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130208054417/http://electionresults.govt.nz/electionresults_1996/pdf/3.4%20Party%20Lists%20of%20Unsuccessful%20Registered%20Parties.pdf . 8 February 2013 .
  2. News: Jane . Clifton . The party's over . . 10 November 1996 . C3 .
  3. News: Party registration . . 17 October 2001 . 2 .