Better Democracy is a non-partisan lobby group in New Zealand, formed with the objective of bringing about binding citizens initiated referendums as a form of direct democracy (New Zealand has allowed for non-binding citizens initiated referendums since 1993). The group was founded by Steve Baron in 2003 and originally known as Voters' Voice.
Steve Baron applied to the Clerk of the House of Representatives in April 2003 for a petition under the Citizens Initiated Referenda Act 1993 for a referendum to make citizens initiated referendums binding on the government. 20,209 signatures were collected, well below the requirement of 10% of the voting population.
Along with Jonathan Eisen, Steve Baron was editor of the book People Power: How to make the government listen to you, for a change. He also stood as an independent candidate in Pakuranga in 2005, coming third which surprised many pundits.
The small Direct Democracy Party also advocates for binding referendums as does Democrats for Social Credit. The Direct Democracy Party did not stand candidates in the New Zealand general election, 2008, and Democrats for Social Credit are electorally insignificant.
The group's website lists a number of prominent supporters:
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