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Māori electorate
Electorate
Response rates from 1.3k 141 voters.
92% Yes |
8% No |
83% Yes |
7% No |
7% Yes, as long as they can pass the same physical tests as men |
1% No, men are more likely to risk the success of a mission in order to protect a women from danger |
2% Yes, preventing women from serving in combat roles is discriminatory |
0% No, combat roles place women in a high risk situation for sexual assault |
0% No, women are not as physically capable as men for combat |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 1.3k 141 voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 1.3k 141 voters.
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Unique answers from 141 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9RWHKMK4mos4MO
Yes, and there should be MUCH less focus on gender and such. If the women can hit the required standard - that's all that counts.
@9MLHHVN6mos6MO
I think women should be allowed to serve in the military but only in certain jobs like engineer or supply and NOT in combat roles
@9J78RN2 10mos10MO
Flags ups secular and harmed with personal Maoris gadgets less backwards is forwards clears pakeha yes save protection from women and men in danger
@9G73HMY1yr1Y
Fighting for the state and being conscripted for frontline duty should be considered for the right to vote
@9G2VHHM1yr1Y
The fear of sexual assault reeks of the issues woman face when men use rape as a weapon in war. Address sexual assault.
@9FT9T8T1yr1Y
Women should be afforded the same opportunities but must pass the tests and know all the in's and out's and what risk they face
@9FSHTD51yr1Y
Yes but they would have to have their periods managed (via appropriate birth control) otherwise they will be going through severe pains during combat.
@9FNGXQV1yr1Y
Yes, as long as they can pass the same physical tests suited to woman
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