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I find the detail of this Wikipedia page to be amazing. It was shared 2 months ago (thanks @SamC). The main things that have changed since then are a continued slight dip in Labour/National and a slight rise in Maori/ACT.

If you have the time and energy then remember to read the policy proposals by the parties that you don't like as well as the parties that you do like.

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[–] SamC@lemmy.nz 1 points 1 year ago

This is really interesting. Is it something to do with people wanting to feel as if they’re on the winning team, even though you can effectively declare you’re voting for someone and there’s still no way for anyone to prove it*?

Yes, pretty much this. Deciding who to vote for can be a pretty difficult and complex decision. People end up relying on "short cuts", so something like the bandwagon effect happens. There's even evidence that shark attacks can influence how people vote.