Three electors at an Auckland city polling place fill in their ballot papers on Saturday 8 November 2008 – the day New Zealand’s 49th parliamentary elections were held. After voters have marked their ballot papers in secret (in the privacy of temporary cardboard booths), they fold them and deposit them in ballot boxes such as the orange one in the foreground.
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Photograph by Nigel Roberts
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