(a) for the introduction of the mixed member proportional system of representation in relation to the House of Representatives; (b) for the establishment of an Electoral Commission; The Electoral Act 1993 is an Act of the New Zealand Parliament for regulating elections in New Zealand.
"[2] One such agency is the Electoral Commission which is responsible, among other things, for the administration of parliamentary elections and referendums.
The Electoral Act forms part of the constitution of New Zealand.
[3] The regulations made under the Act contain most of New Zealand's electoral legislation.
[4] The Act defined mixed-member proportional (MMP) representation for use in the 1993 electoral referendum, and it established MMP as the electoral system for the 1996 general election.