Vote count errors found in the 2023 General Election
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From: Tim Herewini
Dear Electoral Commission,
Regarding the instances of errors in the vote count and tabulation of the NZ Parliamentary General Election of 2023 and noting the first report of an error having occurred seems to be a NZ Herald news item of 7 November 2023 [https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/election-2... in which the following appears:
"The Electoral Commission is undertaking 'a full check' of the country’s voting results after a Herald investigation led to three booths being found to have wrongly assigned hundreds of votes [...].
Quesne said the commission apologised that the data entry errors were not picked up in the checks made before the official results were published.
'They should have been corrected and we regret that didn’t happen.' "
and noting a media release from the Electoral Commission dated 7 November 2023 [https://elections.nz/media-and-news/2023... makes no mention of the NZ Herald or any media alerting the Commission to the errors and no explanation of how these errors were first identified by the Commission and noting further that a media release from the Commission dated 9 November 2023 [https://elections.nz/media-and-news/2023... states, inter alia:
"On Tuesday 7 November the Commission announced it had found three voting places where there were data entry errors for the party vote results. [...] 'We apologise for these errors. It is disappointing they were not picked up in the quality assurance processes and falls short of our expectations,' says Karl Le Quesne."
The question arises as to how the errors came to be known to the Commission following the quality assurance processes as the media releases imply the Commission itself found the errors without being alerted by media (which seems on the face of it to be misleading).
Please provide:
1. Material touching on how and when the Commission first came to identify the existence of the above errors, including any correspondence with media and internal correspondence between 3 - 7 November 2023.
2. Material touching on the existence of similar errors in the 2020 and 2017 General Elections.
Yours faithfully,
Tim Herewini
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Kia ora Tim
We are acknowledging your Official Information Request, received on
Tuesday 16 January 2024, requesting:
Regarding the instances of errors in the vote count and tabulation of the
NZ Parliamentary General Election of 2023 and noting the first report of
an error having occurred seems to be a NZ Herald news item of 7 November
2023
[[1]https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/election-2...
in which the following appears:
"The Electoral Commission is undertaking 'a full check' of the country’s
voting results after a Herald investigation led to three booths being
found to have wrongly assigned hundreds of votes [...].
Quesne said the commission apologised that the data entry errors were not
picked up in the checks made before the official results were published.
'They should have been corrected and we regret that didn’t happen.' "
and noting a media release from the Electoral Commission dated 7 November
2023
[[2]https://elections.nz/media-and-news/2023...
makes no mention of the NZ Herald or any media alerting the Commission to
the errors and no explanation of how these errors were first identified by
the Commission and noting further that a media release from the Commission
dated 9 November 2023
[[3]https://elections.nz/media-and-news/2023...
states, inter alia:
"On Tuesday 7 November the Commission announced it had found three voting
places where there were data entry errors for the party vote results.
[...] 'We apologise for these errors. It is disappointing they were not
picked up in the quality assurance processes and falls short of our
expectations,' says Karl Le Quesne."
The question arises as to how the errors came to be known to the
Commission following the quality assurance processes as the media releases
imply the Commission itself found the errors without being alerted by
media (which seems on the face of it to be misleading).
Please provide:
1. Material touching on how and when the Commission first came to identify
the existence of the above errors, including any correspondence with media
and internal correspondence between 3 - 7 November 2023.
2. Material touching on the existence of similar errors in the 2020 and
2017 General Elections.
We will respond to your request as soon as reasonably practicable within
the 20 working days.
Ngā mihi,
Electoral Commission | Te Kaitiaki Take Kōwhiri
PO Box 3220 | Level 10, 34-42 Manners Street | Wellington |
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From: Tim Herewini
Date: Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 3:59 pm
Dear Electoral Commission,
Regarding the instances of errors in the vote count and tabulation of the
NZ Parliamentary General Election of 2023 and noting the first report of
an error having occurred seems to be a NZ Herald news item of 7 November
2023
[[7]https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/election-2...
in which the following appears:
"The Electoral Commission is undertaking 'a full check' of the country’s
voting results after a Herald investigation led to three booths being
found to have wrongly assigned hundreds of votes [...].
Quesne said the commission apologised that the data entry errors were not
picked up in the checks made before the official results were published.
'They should have been corrected and we regret that didn’t happen.' "
and noting a media release from the Electoral Commission dated 7 November
2023
[[8]https://elections.nz/media-and-news/2023...
makes no mention of the NZ Herald or any media alerting the Commission to
the errors and no explanation of how these errors were first identified by
the Commission and noting further that a media release from the Commission
dated 9 November 2023
[[9]https://elections.nz/media-and-news/2023...
states, inter alia:
"On Tuesday 7 November the Commission announced it had found three voting
places where there were data entry errors for the party vote results.
[...] 'We apologise for these errors. It is disappointing they were not
picked up in the quality assurance processes and falls short of our
expectations,' says Karl Le Quesne."
The question arises as to how the errors came to be known to the
Commission following the quality assurance processes as the media releases
imply the Commission itself found the errors without being alerted by
media (which seems on the face of it to be misleading).
Please provide:
1. Material touching on how and when the Commission first came to identify
the existence of the above errors, including any correspondence with media
and internal correspondence between 3 - 7 November 2023.
2. Material touching on the existence of similar errors in the 2020 and
2017 General Elections.
Yours faithfully,
Tim Herewini
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Subject: RE: Official Information request - Vote count errors found in the
2023 General Election
Kia ora Tim
We are acknowledging your Official Information Request, received on
Tuesday 16 January 2024, requesting:
Regarding the instances of errors in the vote count and tabulation of the
NZ Parliamentary General Election of 2023 and noting the first report of
an error having occurred seems to be a NZ Herald news item of 7 November
2023
[[3]https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/election-2...
in which the following appears:
"The Electoral Commission is undertaking 'a full check' of the country’s
voting results after a Herald investigation led to three booths being
found to have wrongly assigned hundreds of votes [...].
Quesne said the commission apologised that the data entry errors were not
picked up in the checks made before the official results were published.
'They should have been corrected and we regret that didn’t happen.' "
and noting a media release from the Electoral Commission dated 7 November
2023
[[4]https://elections.nz/media-and-news/2023...
makes no mention of the NZ Herald or any media alerting the Commission to
the errors and no explanation of how these errors were first identified by
the Commission and noting further that a media release from the Commission
dated 9 November 2023
[[5]https://elections.nz/media-and-news/2023...
states, inter alia:
"On Tuesday 7 November the Commission announced it had found three voting
places where there were data entry errors for the party vote results.
[...] 'We apologise for these errors. It is disappointing they were not
picked up in the quality assurance processes and falls short of our
expectations,' says Karl Le Quesne."
The question arises as to how the errors came to be known to the
Commission following the quality assurance processes as the media releases
imply the Commission itself found the errors without being alerted by
media (which seems on the face of it to be misleading).
Please provide:
1. Material touching on how and when the Commission first came to identify
the existence of the above errors, including any correspondence with media
and internal correspondence between 3 - 7 November 2023.
2. Material touching on the existence of similar errors in the 2020 and
2017 General Elections.
We will respond to your request as soon as reasonably practicable within
the 20 working days.
Ngā mihi,
Electoral Commission | Te Kaitiaki Take Kōwhiri
PO Box 3220 | Level 10, 34-42 Manners Street | Wellington |
[6]vote.nz | [7]elections.nz
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From: Tim Herewini
Date: Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 3:59 pm
Dear Electoral Commission,
Regarding the instances of errors in the vote count and tabulation of the
NZ Parliamentary General Election of 2023 and noting the first report of
an error having occurred seems to be a NZ Herald news item of 7 November
2023
[[9]https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/election-2...
in which the following appears:
"The Electoral Commission is undertaking 'a full check' of the country’s
voting results after a Herald investigation led to three booths being
found to have wrongly assigned hundreds of votes [...].
Quesne said the commission apologised that the data entry errors were not
picked up in the checks made before the official results were published.
'They should have been corrected and we regret that didn’t happen.' "
and noting a media release from the Electoral Commission dated 7 November
2023
[[10]https://elections.nz/media-and-news/2023...
makes no mention of the NZ Herald or any media alerting the Commission to
the errors and no explanation of how these errors were first identified by
the Commission and noting further that a media release from the Commission
dated 9 November 2023
[[11]https://elections.nz/media-and-news/2023...
states, inter alia:
"On Tuesday 7 November the Commission announced it had found three voting
places where there were data entry errors for the party vote results.
[...] 'We apologise for these errors. It is disappointing they were not
picked up in the quality assurance processes and falls short of our
expectations,' says Karl Le Quesne."
The question arises as to how the errors came to be known to the
Commission following the quality assurance processes as the media releases
imply the Commission itself found the errors without being alerted by
media (which seems on the face of it to be misleading).
Please provide:
1. Material touching on how and when the Commission first came to identify
the existence of the above errors, including any correspondence with media
and internal correspondence between 3 - 7 November 2023.
2. Material touching on the existence of similar errors in the 2020 and
2017 General Elections.
Yours faithfully,
Tim Herewini
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