Electoral Finance Act 2007

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The Electoral Finance Act 2007 was a controversial act in New Zealand. The Fifth Labour Government introduced the Electoral Finance Bill partly in response to the 2005 New Zealand election funding controversy, in particular to "third-party" campaigns. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Electoral Finance Act 2007
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rdf:langString Hon. Mark Burton
rdf:langString Electoral Finance Act 2007
rdf:langString Repealed
xsd:date 2007-07-27
xsd:date 2007-11-22
xsd:date 2007-12-20
xsd:date 2009-02-17
rdf:langString The Electoral Finance Act 2007 was a controversial act in New Zealand. The Fifth Labour Government introduced the Electoral Finance Bill partly in response to the 2005 New Zealand election funding controversy, in particular to "third-party" campaigns. The proponents of the bill generally held that such a law was required to prevent wealthy private parties from "buying elections" anonymously via advertising campaigns or other financially costly lobbying, while opponents considered it a serious restriction of civil liberties, and further regarded spending private money on political campaigning as a democratic right.
xsd:date 2007-12-18
xsd:date 2007-07-26
xsd:date 2007-12-19
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