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Jury service
Found in Law, crime and justice / The courts / Jury service
If you're enrolled to vote, you can be asked to serve on a jury once every 2 years.
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Personalised ceremonies for civil unions
Found in Family and whānau / Getting married / Civil unions / How to have a civil union in NZ / Personalised ceremonies for civil unions
A personalised ceremony is one you can have anywhere you and your celebrant agree. And you can write your own vows.
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Vote in an election
Found in Engaging with government / Enrol and vote in an election / Vote in an election
Once you’re enrolled, you can vote in general elections, by–elections, referendums and local elections.
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Enrol to vote
Found in Engaging with government / Enrol and vote in an election / Enrol to vote
You can vote in NZ elections if you’re eligible and you’ve added your name to an electoral roll.
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Register for the Māori electoral roll
Found in Engaging with government / Enrol and vote in an election / Register for the Māori electoral roll
If you’re of Māori descent, you can choose to be on the Māori electoral roll or the general electoral roll when you vote in general elections.
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Personalised ceremonies
Found in Family and whānau / Getting married / How to get married in NZ / Personalised ceremonies
You can have a personalised ceremony at any time, date and place you want. You write your own vows. It costs $150 for the marriage licence, plus the amount the celebrant charges for the ceremony.
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Find your Member of Parliament (MP)
Found in Engaging with government / Find your Member of Parliament (MP)
MPs represent you in Parliament. You have the right to contact an MP to discuss any issue.
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Performing a marriage or civil union ceremony
Found in Government A-Z / Births, Deaths and Marriages / Information for marriage celebrants / Performing a marriage or civil union ceremony
As a marriage celebrant, you’re responsible for making sure the legal requirements of the ceremony are met.
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How government works
Found in Engaging with government / How government works
The Government is formed after a democratic election held every 3 years.