Explore some of the key moments and events that have helped shape the course of New Zealand’s political and constitutional development. Follow the links for more detail.
Explore some of the key moments and events that have helped shape the course of New Zealand’s political and constitutional development. Follow the links for more detail.
On 19 September 1893 the governor, Lord Glasgow, signed a new Electoral Act into law. As a result of this landmark legislation, New Zealand became the first self-governing country in the world in which all women had the right to vote in parliamentary elections.
Find out more about the 38 premiers and prime ministers who have held office in New Zealand since 1856. Each biography links to a page with further information. The entries are in chronological order of term served.
Premier: 7–20 May 1856
The three years following the 1993 referendum, before the first mixed member proportional representation (MMP) election in 1996, were ones of transition and uncertainty. The main parties tried to reposition themselves for the new environment, and a number of new parties emerged.