ELECTORAL REFORM.
:.!'v . ; -. v' '': Jtßj Association.) ,''.' V-. v ; .!■■; :Chrlstchurch, January 29. ; . The Hon, F. M..8. Fisher.Jn tho course of a conversation with a reporter to-nigjit, remarked that in view of ihe interest being manifested throughout the Dominion at present in the question of electoral reform, and in order to'obtain first-hand and up-to-date information as to the workirig. of ;thci'proportional -voting system in Tasmania, he had instructed Mr. F. ~\V. Mansfield, Chief Electoral Officer for New Zealand, to be present at the recent elections in Tasmania.VMr, Mansfield was to have granted him by tho-TaSmnnian Govefniiient. full access to see ; the inner workings 6f the system; Upon Mr. Mansfield's return/.to''the Dominion ho will report to Mr.'Ji-Jher.and it is hoped that his report will contain much valuable and interesting information.. , i! .. '
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1661, 30 January 1913, Page 5
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128ELECTORAL REFORM. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1661, 30 January 1913, Page 5
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