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New Zealand flag referendum draws to close New Zealand chooses new flag as preliminary winner
(about 9 hours later)
A postal vote is due to end in New Zealand in a referendum on a possible new national flag. New Zealanders have picked a blue and black design with the silver fern as the preliminary winner in a referendum on a possible new national flag.
The runner-up is a similar-looking red, white and blue design.
The final result will be announced on Tuesday after late and overseas votes are counted, and may change as the winning margin is narrow.
A second referendum will be held in March to decide whether to adopt the new flag, or keep the existing one.
New Zealanders were asked to choose which of five designs they preferred.New Zealanders were asked to choose which of five designs they preferred.
A second referendum will be held in March next year to decide whether to adopt the new flag, or keep the existing one. About 48% of eligible voters took part in the first referendum, which has divided opinion in New Zealand over its cost and timing.
About 43% of eligible voters are thought to have taken part in the referendum, which has divided opinion in New Zealand over its cost and timing. The preliminary winner and runner-up flags were both designed by architect Kyle Lockwood, and feature New Zealand icons the silver fern and the Southern Cross.
Voting officially closes at 19:00 local time on Friday (06:00 GMT), with the Electoral Commission announcing a preliminary winner shortly afterwards. The second-runner-up was Red Peak, which was added to the ballot after a social media lobbying campaign.
But local media say the result could change once overseas ballots are taken into account and the final announcement will be made next week. Voting officially closed at 19:00 local time on Friday (06:00 GMT).
The decision to choose a new flag has been backed by Prime Minister John Key, who has said the current one is too similar to Australia's and that it is time to remove the Union Jack from the flag.The decision to choose a new flag has been backed by Prime Minister John Key, who has said the current one is too similar to Australia's and that it is time to remove the Union Jack from the flag.
He said the turnout, which was higher than had been expected, showed "people are engaging" with the debate, the New Zealand Herald reports.He said the turnout, which was higher than had been expected, showed "people are engaging" with the debate, the New Zealand Herald reports.
Four designs were initially announced in September and a fifth, Red Peak, was added weeks later after a social media lobbying campaign. Four designs were initially announced in September and Red Peak, was added weeks later.
The entire exercise is expected to cost around NZ$27m (£12m, $18m).The entire exercise is expected to cost around NZ$27m (£12m, $18m).