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Response rates from 15.6k Ikaroa-Rawhiti voters.

46%
Yes
54%
No
40%
Yes
48%
No
4%
Yes, but only in primary school
7%
No, it should be optional in every school but not compulsory
2%
Yes, but only if it is taught by language specialists

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Ikaroa-Rawhiti voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @B2WQSYYfrom Ontario  answered…1wk1W

it should be compulsory, however if the child is english, their parents can go to a english-only school similar to how canada does with english and french

 @9HSTSLZanswered…1yr1Y

English is the global language and Te Reo is not spoken outside of NZ or by anyone in daily life really. It shouldn't be done to apease an extremist party of elite Maoris who don't even pass the trust money down to their own people.

 @9HK9YD6 answered…1yr1Y

In two te reonmaori is resolved the world of unions cares with the worse in sinero dramatic by legend former US president Donald Trump and former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson talking white House issued

 @9GQ4449answered…1yr1Y

yes, but it should include maori history, way of life, te tiriti o waitangi, inequality statistics, the whenua, etc. not just reo.

 @9FGSKLL from British Columbia  answered…1yr1Y

No, it should be optional in every school but not compulsory, and if it is taught by language specialists.

 @9GD54HKanswered…1yr1Y

No, if people want to learn the language nothing and is stopping them. Sure have it as an option but it has no relevance in today's society