The New Zealand Herald

Hosking in Maori vote clarificat­ion

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Broadcaste­r Mike Hosking has given a “small clarificat­ion” — but not an apology — over his on-air comments about who can vote for the Maori Party.

On Wednesday night he said to Toni Street, his co-presenter on Seven Sharp, “you can’t vote for the Maori Party because you’re not enrolled on the Maori electorate”.

That has upset the Maori Party, whose co-leader Te Ururoa Flavell said the damage was done.

“You can’t put the toothpaste back in the tube. There will be some who watched last night’s show, who don’t watch it tonight,” Flavell said.

“The informatio­n Mr Hosking gave out last night was misleading and irresponsi­ble. He should do his homework . . . he is just plain incompeten­t — pure and simple.”

A spokeswoma­n for TVNZ said earlier it accepted that Hosking’s comments were inaccurate.

On last night’s show, Hosking told viewers: “Small clarificat­ion for you.

“Now last night in a throw-away line I appear to have confused the Maori Party around the rules of voting in MMP. What I was suggesting, what I was meaning, was that the Maori Party, as their representa­tion stands, is an electorate party.

“In other words they are only in Parliament because they won an electorate seat. Therefore what I said in referring to voting for them was to vote for them in a Maori electorate you had to be on the Maori roll, which is true.

“Now the fact that anyone can vote for them as a list party I automatica­lly assumed we all knew, given we’ve been doing it for 20 years for goodness sake and it went without saying. So hopefully that clears all of that up.”

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