Abstract
Three surveys in seven years have provided a considerable amount of information about New Zealand voting habits. The present survey is a small one involving only 163 interviews in one electorate, Dunedin Central. It concentrated on two problems: political information and the social background. In addition, as a study involving two interviews nearly two years apart, it can cast some light on long term voting habits.
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