On Saturday, the citizens of Niue, a self-governing Polynesian country in free association with New Zealand, will elect a new Assembly. Fourteen of the Twenty seats will be elected from single member district “village constituencies” while the remaining six seats are elected via the “common roll”– a national election in which every voter can vote for up to six candidates. My sense is that the village constituency representatives are less overtly…
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