NZ Independent Coalition explained

NZ Independent Coalition
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Leader:Brendan Horan
Country:New Zealand
Chairperson:Michael O'Neil
Founded:January 2014

The NZ Independent Coalition is a former political party in New Zealand. The party was founded in January 2014 by Brendan Horan.[1] Horan was expelled from New Zealand First in December 2012 following accusations of taking money from his dying mother's bank account and spending it on gambling.[2] Horan acted an independent Member of Parliament after expulsion, and proposed starting a party in January 2013.[3] In February 2014, the party registered a logo with the Electoral Commission.[4] On 18 June 2014, it applied for registration.[5] The party was registered on 24 July.[6]

The party launched its campaign on 29 July 2014 with a slogan of "safe children, safe whanau, safe society", and promising higher pensions and the removal of tertiary education fees.[7] On 19 August, it announced its party list.[8] The party emphasised electorate representation, and MPs were required to poll their electorates on major issues and vote accordingly.[9]

In the New Zealand General Election, held in September 2014, the party did not win any electorate seats, or enough percentage of the party vote to stay in Parliament.[10] It attracted 872 voters, or 0.04% of total New Zealand voter share. The party was deregistered by the Electoral Commission on 20 May 2016.[11]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Horan lifts lid on new party plan . New Zealand Herald . 2014-01-16 . 2014-06-19.
  2. News: Peters holds off backing Horan. Newshub . 2017-01-19.
  3. News: Brendan Horan may start political party. Newshub . 2017-01-19.
  4. Web site: Registration of New Zealand Independent Coalition logo. 2014-02-28. Electoral Commission New Zealand. 2014-06-19.
  5. Web site: NZ Independent Coalition Party Membership List Submitted . Scoop . 2014-06-18 . 2014-06-19.
  6. Web site: Registration of NZ Independent Coalition and Logo. 2014-07-24. Electoral Commission New Zealand. 2014-07-26.
  7. Web site: Brendan Horan launches new party . Radio New Zealand . 2014-07-30 . 2014-07-30.
  8. Web site: NZ Independent Coalition announces strong list . New Zealand Independent Coalition . 2014-08-19 . 2014-08-19.
  9. Web site: NZIC: Party Philosophy. https://web.archive.org/web/20140621212721/http://www.nzindependent.org.nz/party-philosophy.html. dead. 21 June 2014. NZIC. 2014-06-19. dmy-all.
  10. Web site: Election Results -- Overall Status . Electoral Commission New Zealand . 20 September 2014 . 21 September 2014.
  11. Web site: Amendments to the Register of Political Parties. 20 May 2016. Electoral Commission New Zealand. 3 June 2016.