Parliament member elected by toss in New Zealand's Neo town

Parliament member elected by toss in New Zealand's Neo town
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Summary The move came after both the candidates got equal number of 26 votes.

WELLINGTON (Dunya News) – A coin toss was used to elect a member of parliament in New Zealand’s small town Neo.

According to details, the move came after both the candidates got equal number of 26 votes.

Neo is a small but beautiful “island country” located some distance from New Zealand in the Pacific Ocean. Full democracy prevails here and elections are held after every three years. 

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