Bring back Policy.nz – the complete guide to election 2023

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Bring Back Policy.nz – The Complete Guide To Election 2023

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Since 2017, Policy.nz has made it easy for New Zealanders to compare the parties and candidates standing for election. Ahead of both local and general elections, hundreds of thousands of voters have used Policy.nz to inform their votes.  

 

In a few weeks, we hope to launch our coverage of the 2023 general election in partnership with The Spinoff. But this time, we need your help. 

 

Policy.nz is made by a small team in Wellington. We’ve always relied on advertisers and sponsors to make what we do possible. In the current economic environment, it’s been challenging. 

 

For the first time, we’re asking our users to support our work.

 

Making trustworthy, non-partisan, and accessible election information available matters. We started Policy.nz after seeing research from the Electoral Commission that found one in three non-voters cite ‘not knowing who to vote for’ as their main reason for not voting. Each election, we hear from people all around the country who say they wouldn’t have had the confidence to vote if it wasn’t for Policy.nz.

 

And now, with misinformation on the rise, trustworthy and neutral sources of information are more important than ever.

 

But it’s not easy to create a tool like Policy.nz. Behind the scenes, our team of thirteen works hard to research and summarise every single policy released by the eight largest parties, and gives every candidate the opportunity to speak directly to voters about their motivations and priorities. We can’t do this alone.

 

This campaign will help us bring Policy.nz back in 2023. Your pledges will help us cover the main costs of producing Policy.nz:

  • paying our team 

  • covering the hosting costs of a website that gets up to 50,000 users on a busy day

  • raising awareness about Policy.nz in the real world by running a nationwide billboard campaign with Phantom Billstickers

  • creating resources for schools so that teachers can educate and engage our young people on election issues

 

Supporters will receive updates directly from our team during the campaign, and recognition on Policy.nz. In addition, sponsorship spots featuring logo placement on the Policy.nz website are still available for businesses who would like to make their support more prominent. If your company is interested in becoming the lead sponsor for Policy.nz, with ‘brought to you by [your logo]’ at the top of our homepage, please get in touch with us at [email protected]. Previous sponsors include Flick Energy, Chapman Tripp, Meredith Connell, the Google News Initiative, Grant Thornton, Greenlight Ventures, InternetNZ, Victoria University of Wellington, and Muffin Break.

 

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Our final update for 2023

17/10/2023 at 7:59 PM

And so the election is over, and another Policy.nz campaign has come to an end. We wanted to share a wrap-up of what we achieved this campaign, and pass on our final thanks for your support.

Where we started 

We've always relied on advertisers and sponsors to make our work on Policy.nz possible. As the election approached this year, we heard from sponsors that times were tough. For the first time, we faced the prospect of no commercial sponsorship and significant uncertainty over our campaign. That's when we turned to you, our supporters, for help. 

We were blown away with the response. More than 200 people pledged more than $10,444 in total, including five generous supporters pledging more than $250, and 24 supporters pledging more than $100. (Our special thanks to the anonymous supporter who pledged $1,000!). This helped push us over the line at a critical time, and made it possible for us to deliver essential information to voters this election.

Where we finished

  • Policy.nz had 465,000 unique visitors in total – which is around one in six voters. This is roughly the same proportion of voters using Policy.nz as in 2020, but a larger number of users per day, as the 2020 campaign ran for much longer due to the election being delayed following a covid outbreak.

  • A third of visitors returned to Policy.nz at least once, and there were 771,650 visits to Policy.nz in total.  

  • Visitors looked at more than 10,250,000 pages, and three-quarters of those pages were policy comparisons. This is more than three times our 2020 election coverage. 

  • The average user spent 8 minutes, 53 seconds on each visit. 

  • We summarised nearly 1,500 policies. The topic with the most policies was Law, justice and government (449 policies) followed by Economy (438) and Environment (333).

  • A majority of candidates (nearly 60%) filled out their candidate profile.

We're really happy with these results, which show that Policy.nz is now an essential part of the democratic fabric at election time.

And of course, the numbers only tell part of the story, and are complemented by the amazing feedback we've had from users directly. For example, we heard from one user on the day before the election who told us that he felt Policy.nz had shielded him from the "argumentative, personal bickering and posturing" that has characterised the election campaign, and that the tool had been invaluable in helping him decide who to vote for.

What you made possible

In addition to the core editorial work of creating Policy.nz, we were also able to: 

  • run a nationwide billboard campaign with Phantom Billstickers, helping to inform new audiences about our work. See below for a photo!

  • create a hardcopy version of Policy.nz to be distributed around prisons in New Zealand for voters without internet access  

  • create resources for teachers to educate and engage our young people on election issues

  • create and share posters in all corners of the country. See below for a photo of one of our posters in the wild, shared from Ōpōtiki Library!

image.png

Fulfilment Image at WLG0127 (TRI)

What's next?

We'll be back for the local elections in 2025, and the next general election in 2026. Stay tuned!

The final word

Making trustworthy, non-partisan, and accessible election information available matters. We started Policy.nz after seeing research from the Electoral Commission that found one in three non-voters cite ‘not knowing who to vote for’ as their main reason for not voting. This election, we heard from voters directly that using Policy.nz gave them the confidence they needed to exercise their democratic right.

Your support was an essential part of our work this year. Thank you again, from the whole Policy.nz team, for what you made possible – we couldn't have done it without you.

Credits

Policy.nz is made by a small team of New Zealanders. 

Editorial Director: Ollie Neas

Senior Editors: Sam Bigwood and Miriam Buhler

Editors: Josh Barlow, Callum Benfell, Donald McIntosh, Beth Mountford, Diana Leufkens Smith, Camryn Williams

Candidates Manager: Luka Didham

Social Media Manager: Callum Benfell

Illustration: Ezra Whittaker-Powley

We partnered with The Spinoff to publish Policy. Our awesome site was built by the Daylight Group. 

We give special thanks to Phantom Billstickers, Saj Patel, Madeleine Chapman, and Elisa Rivera.

Policy.nz was founded by Asher Emanuel, Chris McIntyre, Ollie Neas, and Racheal Reeves.

You need to pledge to see this update.

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Policy.nz is back!

05/09/2023 at 9:01 PM

Policy.nz is now back up and running with our coverage of the 2023 election

Thanks to your support, we're back, helping voters make informed choices. You can check out Policy.nz now! 

Behind the scenes, we've summarised 895 policies from the eight major parties, across 13 topics and 74 sub-topics. That number will keep growing as the campaign continues – check back in to see new policies added as they're announced!

We've also surveyed 456 candidates from more than 20 parties – and 45% have already completed their candidate profiles.

To get to this point, our team has spent more than 1,600 hours researching, reading, summarising, writing, and editing. 

Tomorrow morning, our publishing partner The Spinoff will announce to the world that Policy.nz is back. But in the meantime, feel free to share on to family, friends, and any other voters you know. 

Finally, keep an eye out on The Project on TV3 this week. They're producing a segment using Policy.nz, and have been out and about asking voters on the street which parties they think created a selection of policies.  

Thanks again for your support,

The Policy.nz team  

P.S. For those who pledged enough for an attribution reward: we're waiting on the list of pledgers' names from PledgeMe before we can attribute your support on the website. We hope to be able to do this in the next 2-3 days.

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    Anonymous pledger
    24/08/2023 at 7:39am
    Fraser
    23/08/2023 at 10:14pm
    Anonymous pledger
    23/08/2023 at 9:55pm
    Anonymous pledger
    23/08/2023 at 8:41pm
    Anonymous pledger
    23/08/2023 at 8:12pm

    "For all the people saying they don't know who to vote for."

    Anonymous pledger
    23/08/2023 at 7:21pm
    Christina Robertson
    23/08/2023 at 6:40pm
    Anonymous pledger
    23/08/2023 at 3:54pm
    Anonymous pledger
    22/08/2023 at 10:55pm
    Anonymous pledger
    22/08/2023 at 4:01pm
    Lisa Naysmith
    22/08/2023 at 3:33pm
    Anonymous pledger
    22/08/2023 at 11:22am
    Andre Lichtsteiner
    22/08/2023 at 8:22am
    Anonymous pledger
    21/08/2023 at 9:10pm
    Anonymous pledger
    21/08/2023 at 8:20pm
    Ross
    21/08/2023 at 7:20pm

    "Love your work"

    Angus
    21/08/2023 at 7:19pm

    "Best tool for comparing policies. Was super useful in 2017 and 2020."

    Anonymous pledger
    21/08/2023 at 6:16pm
    Pam Hanna
    21/08/2023 at 5:49pm
    Andrea Grsy
    21/08/2023 at 5:10pm
    josh laurenson
    21/08/2023 at 3:46pm
    Angela
    21/08/2023 at 2:24pm
    Simon Clark
    21/08/2023 at 11:28am
    Juniper Nichols
    21/08/2023 at 9:27am
    Leanne Pickering
    21/08/2023 at 8:51am
    Anonymous pledger
    21/08/2023 at 8:43am
    Frances Schmechel
    21/08/2023 at 8:40am
    Nick Duff
    21/08/2023 at 8:33am
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    21/08/2023 at 8:12am

    "Ka pai tō mahi!"

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    Followers of Bring back Policy.nz – the complete guide to election 2023

    Bring Back Policy.nz – The Complete Guide To Election 2023

    Project 2023-08-11 20:36:55 +1200

    Since 2017, Policy.nz has made it easy for New Zealanders to compare the parties and candidates standing for election. Ahead of both local and general elections, hundreds of thousands of voters have used Policy.nz to inform their votes.  

     

    In a few weeks, we hope to launch our coverage of the 2023 general election in partnership with The Spinoff. But this time, we need your help. 

     

    Policy.nz is made by a small team in Wellington. We’ve always relied on advertisers and sponsors to make what we do possible. In the current economic environment, it’s been challenging. 

     

    For the first time, we’re asking our users to support our work.

     

    Making trustworthy, non-partisan, and accessible election information available matters. We started Policy.nz after seeing research from the Electoral Commission that found one in three non-voters cite ‘not knowing who to vote for’ as their main reason for not voting. Each election, we hear from people all around the country who say they wouldn’t have had the confidence to vote if it wasn’t for Policy.nz.

     

    And now, with misinformation on the rise, trustworthy and neutral sources of information are more important than ever.

     

    But it’s not easy to create a tool like Policy.nz. Behind the scenes, our team of thirteen works hard to research and summarise every single policy released by the eight largest parties, and gives every candidate the opportunity to speak directly to voters about their motivations and priorities. We can’t do this alone.

     

    This campaign will help us bring Policy.nz back in 2023. Your pledges will help us cover the main costs of producing Policy.nz:

    • paying our team 

    • covering the hosting costs of a website that gets up to 50,000 users on a busy day

    • raising awareness about Policy.nz in the real world by running a nationwide billboard campaign with Phantom Billstickers

    • creating resources for schools so that teachers can educate and engage our young people on election issues

     

    Supporters will receive updates directly from our team during the campaign, and recognition on Policy.nz. In addition, sponsorship spots featuring logo placement on the Policy.nz website are still available for businesses who would like to make their support more prominent. If your company is interested in becoming the lead sponsor for Policy.nz, with ‘brought to you by [your logo]’ at the top of our homepage, please get in touch with us at [email protected]. Previous sponsors include Flick Energy, Chapman Tripp, Meredith Connell, the Google News Initiative, Grant Thornton, Greenlight Ventures, InternetNZ, Victoria University of Wellington, and Muffin Break.

     

    Comments

    Our final update for 2023

    17/10/2023 at 7:59 PM

    And so the election is over, and another Policy.nz campaign has come to an end. We wanted to share a wrap-up of what we achieved this campaign, and pass on our final thanks for your support.

    Where we started 

    We've always relied on advertisers and sponsors to make our work on Policy.nz possible. As the election approached this year, we heard from sponsors that times were tough. For the first time, we faced the prospect of no commercial sponsorship and significant uncertainty over our campaign. That's when we turned to you, our supporters, for help. 

    We were blown away with the response. More than 200 people pledged more than $10,444 in total, including five generous supporters pledging more than $250, and 24 supporters pledging more than $100. (Our special thanks to the anonymous supporter who pledged $1,000!). This helped push us over the line at a critical time, and made it possible for us to deliver essential information to voters this election.

    Where we finished

    • Policy.nz had 465,000 unique visitors in total – which is around one in six voters. This is roughly the same proportion of voters using Policy.nz as in 2020, but a larger number of users per day, as the 2020 campaign ran for much longer due to the election being delayed following a covid outbreak.

    • A third of visitors returned to Policy.nz at least once, and there were 771,650 visits to Policy.nz in total.  

    • Visitors looked at more than 10,250,000 pages, and three-quarters of those pages were policy comparisons. This is more than three times our 2020 election coverage. 

    • The average user spent 8 minutes, 53 seconds on each visit. 

    • We summarised nearly 1,500 policies. The topic with the most policies was Law, justice and government (449 policies) followed by Economy (438) and Environment (333).

    • A majority of candidates (nearly 60%) filled out their candidate profile.

    We're really happy with these results, which show that Policy.nz is now an essential part of the democratic fabric at election time.

    And of course, the numbers only tell part of the story, and are complemented by the amazing feedback we've had from users directly. For example, we heard from one user on the day before the election who told us that he felt Policy.nz had shielded him from the "argumentative, personal bickering and posturing" that has characterised the election campaign, and that the tool had been invaluable in helping him decide who to vote for.

    What you made possible

    In addition to the core editorial work of creating Policy.nz, we were also able to: 

    • run a nationwide billboard campaign with Phantom Billstickers, helping to inform new audiences about our work. See below for a photo!

    • create a hardcopy version of Policy.nz to be distributed around prisons in New Zealand for voters without internet access  

    • create resources for teachers to educate and engage our young people on election issues

    • create and share posters in all corners of the country. See below for a photo of one of our posters in the wild, shared from Ōpōtiki Library!

    image.png

    Fulfilment Image at WLG0127 (TRI)

    What's next?

    We'll be back for the local elections in 2025, and the next general election in 2026. Stay tuned!

    The final word

    Making trustworthy, non-partisan, and accessible election information available matters. We started Policy.nz after seeing research from the Electoral Commission that found one in three non-voters cite ‘not knowing who to vote for’ as their main reason for not voting. This election, we heard from voters directly that using Policy.nz gave them the confidence they needed to exercise their democratic right.

    Your support was an essential part of our work this year. Thank you again, from the whole Policy.nz team, for what you made possible – we couldn't have done it without you.

    Credits

    Policy.nz is made by a small team of New Zealanders. 

    Editorial Director: Ollie Neas

    Senior Editors: Sam Bigwood and Miriam Buhler

    Editors: Josh Barlow, Callum Benfell, Donald McIntosh, Beth Mountford, Diana Leufkens Smith, Camryn Williams

    Candidates Manager: Luka Didham

    Social Media Manager: Callum Benfell

    Illustration: Ezra Whittaker-Powley

    We partnered with The Spinoff to publish Policy. Our awesome site was built by the Daylight Group. 

    We give special thanks to Phantom Billstickers, Saj Patel, Madeleine Chapman, and Elisa Rivera.

    Policy.nz was founded by Asher Emanuel, Chris McIntyre, Ollie Neas, and Racheal Reeves.

    You need to pledge to see this update.

    You need to pledge to see this update.

    You need to pledge to see this update.

    Policy.nz is back!

    05/09/2023 at 9:01 PM

    Policy.nz is now back up and running with our coverage of the 2023 election

    Thanks to your support, we're back, helping voters make informed choices. You can check out Policy.nz now! 

    Behind the scenes, we've summarised 895 policies from the eight major parties, across 13 topics and 74 sub-topics. That number will keep growing as the campaign continues – check back in to see new policies added as they're announced!

    We've also surveyed 456 candidates from more than 20 parties – and 45% have already completed their candidate profiles.

    To get to this point, our team has spent more than 1,600 hours researching, reading, summarising, writing, and editing. 

    Tomorrow morning, our publishing partner The Spinoff will announce to the world that Policy.nz is back. But in the meantime, feel free to share on to family, friends, and any other voters you know. 

    Finally, keep an eye out on The Project on TV3 this week. They're producing a segment using Policy.nz, and have been out and about asking voters on the street which parties they think created a selection of policies.  

    Thanks again for your support,

    The Policy.nz team  

    P.S. For those who pledged enough for an attribution reward: we're waiting on the list of pledgers' names from PledgeMe before we can attribute your support on the website. We hope to be able to do this in the next 2-3 days.

    You need to pledge to see this update.

      Anonymous pledger
      24/08/2023 at 7:39am
      Fraser
      23/08/2023 at 10:14pm
      Anonymous pledger
      23/08/2023 at 9:55pm
      Anonymous pledger
      23/08/2023 at 8:41pm
      Anonymous pledger
      23/08/2023 at 8:12pm

      "For all the people saying they don't know who to vote for."

      Anonymous pledger
      23/08/2023 at 7:21pm
      Christina Robertson
      23/08/2023 at 6:40pm
      Anonymous pledger
      23/08/2023 at 3:54pm
      Anonymous pledger
      22/08/2023 at 10:55pm
      Anonymous pledger
      22/08/2023 at 4:01pm
      Lisa Naysmith
      22/08/2023 at 3:33pm
      Anonymous pledger
      22/08/2023 at 11:22am
      Andre Lichtsteiner
      22/08/2023 at 8:22am
      Anonymous pledger
      21/08/2023 at 9:10pm
      Anonymous pledger
      21/08/2023 at 8:20pm
      Ross
      21/08/2023 at 7:20pm

      "Love your work"

      Angus
      21/08/2023 at 7:19pm

      "Best tool for comparing policies. Was super useful in 2017 and 2020."

      Anonymous pledger
      21/08/2023 at 6:16pm
      Pam Hanna
      21/08/2023 at 5:49pm
      Andrea Grsy
      21/08/2023 at 5:10pm
      josh laurenson
      21/08/2023 at 3:46pm
      Angela
      21/08/2023 at 2:24pm
      Simon Clark
      21/08/2023 at 11:28am
      Juniper Nichols
      21/08/2023 at 9:27am
      Leanne Pickering
      21/08/2023 at 8:51am
      Anonymous pledger
      21/08/2023 at 8:43am
      Frances Schmechel
      21/08/2023 at 8:40am
      Nick Duff
      21/08/2023 at 8:33am
      Michael John Pye
      21/08/2023 at 8:12am
      Anonymous pledger
      21/08/2023 at 8:12am

      "Ka pai tō mahi!"

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