1995_New_Zealand_firefighter_referendum

1995 New Zealand firefighter referendum

1995 New Zealand firefighter referendum

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The first Citizens Initiated Referendum was held in New Zealand on 2 December 1995 (1995-12-02), based on the question:

Should the number of professional firefighters employed full time in the New Zealand Fire Service be reduced below the number employed on 1 January 1995?

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Results

The referendum returned an extremely low voter turnout, with less than 27% of enrolled voters casting a vote.

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Aftermath

The referendum was rejected with a huge margin, but career firefighter numbers were reduced regardless. There were 1819 career firefighters on 1 January 1995, 1573 in 1998 and 1702 in 2009.[2]


References

  1. "7.1 Returns of Citizens Initiated Referendum Poll Votes" (PDF). Elections New Zealand. 2 December 1995. Retrieved 15 July 2009.
  2. Collins, Simon (17 November 2009). "Group calls for veto of referendum". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 9 January 2013.

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