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          New Zealand prime minister wins 3rd term in office

          (Agencies) Updated: 2014-09-20 19:51

          New Zealand prime minister wins 3rd term in office

          New Zealand's National Party leader John Key (R) leaves the polling area at a local school with sausages in hand after casting his vote with his wife Bronagh (L) and his son Max on election day during New Zealand's general election in Auckland Sept 20, 2014.[Photo/Agencies]

          WELLINGTON, New Zealand?- Prime Minister John Key won an emphatic victory Saturday in New Zealand's general election to return for a third term in office, a result that will be seen as an endorsement of the way Key's National Party has handled the economy.

          "I'm ecstatic," Key told Television New Zealand as he left to deliver a victory speech. "Yeah, it's a great night."

          Key said that people could see the nation was moving in the right direction and that he was grateful to them.

          With most votes counted, Key's party had 48 percent of the vote. It was a disastrous night for its closest rival, the Labour Party, which had just 25 percent.

          "The truth is, the party vote has returned a National government, and over the coming days and weeks we will need to reflect upon why," Labour Party leader David Cunliffe said in a concession speech. He said he called Key to congratulate him on his victory.

          "It is rare for any government to be defeated while surfing an economic rebound with around a 4 percent growth rate, even though the longer-term problems remain to be addressed," Cunliffe said.

          The result showed a swing to conservative parties, with the liberal Labour and Green parties losing ground.

          Under New Zealand's proportional voting system, parties typically must form coalitions to govern for the three-year terms. Key has several options for coalition partners.

          If the results hold, however, it would mean the National Party could govern outright _ something that's never happened since the proportional system was introduced in 1996. The party may choose to form a coalition anyway to increase its majority.

          In the last election three years ago, the National Party won 47 percent of the vote.

          Supporters say the National Party has managed New Zealand's economy well. The economy has been growing at a 4 percent clip, while unemployment has dropped to 5.6 percent. The government projects it will begin running budget surpluses this financial year following years of deficits.

          Cunliffe had pledged to build tens of thousands of inexpensive homes for first-time buyers to try to combat a pricey housing market, and to raise the minimum wage.

          The campaign was marked by a scandal after investigative journalist and liberal activist Nicky Hager published the book "Dirty Politics," which exposed the extent of the National Party's links with a conservative blogger. Justice Minister Judith Collins resigned from her ministerial portfolios after Key said she colluded with the blogger to try to undermine the director of the Serious Fraud Office, whom Collins oversaw.

          Also contesting the election was a party funded by indicted Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom, who founded the now-shuttered website Megaupload. Dotcom is fighting attempts by U.S. prosecutors to extradite him on racketeering charges over the site, which prosecutors say was used to illegally download enormous numbers of songs and movies. Dotcom says he can't be held responsible for those who chose to use his site for illegal downloads.

          But Dotcom's Internet Mana Party was falling short of getting enough support to enter Parliament, and he conceded late Saturday, taking personal responsibility for the failure.

          German-born Dotcom was not a candidate himself because he's not a New Zealand citizen and therefore not eligible to run.

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