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New Zealand votes to keep current flag in nationwide poll | New Zealand votes to keep current flag in nationwide poll |
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WELLINGTON, New Zealand — New Zealand has voted to keep its current flag by a margin of 57 percent to 43 percent in a nationwide poll that ended Thursday. | |
More than 2 million people voted in the ballot to decide whether to keep the British Union Jack on their flag or replace it with a silver fern. | |
The current flag has been the national symbol since 1902. It was up against a new design that was winnowed from more than 10,000 entries submitted by the public. | The current flag has been the national symbol since 1902. It was up against a new design that was winnowed from more than 10,000 entries submitted by the public. |
Those advocating change argued the flag was a relic of the nation’s colonial past and too similar to Australia’s flag. | |
But the alternative design failed to gain the momentum it needed to win. Some said it looked garish, a design better suited to a beach towel, while others said the whole process was politically motivated. | |
The vote had been pushed by Prime Minister John Key who was an eager proponent of change. But some saw the endeavor as an effort by him to create a legacy. Others were put off by the cost: 26 million New Zealand dollars ($17 million). | |
In the end, the vote represented a rare political defeat for Key, who has won three straight elections and led the country for eight years. | |
Copyright 2016 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. | Copyright 2016 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. |