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New Zealand has voted to keep its current flag, rejecting an alternative design that was selected following a ten-month process. In a two-part referendum concluded on Thursday, 57 percent of voters chose to not change the flag, which includes Britain’s Union Jack in the top left corner, while 43 percent voted for the alternative — a black, white, and blue design that featured a silver fern leaf. The country’s Electoral Commission announced the decision Thursday evening in the capital of Wellington.

Today’s vote marks the end of a process that began in May 2015, when the New Zealand government appointed a “flag consideration panel” to solicit potential designs from the public. More than 10,200 submissions were received, and some that…

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http://www.theverge.com/2016/3/24/11296978/new-zealand-flag-change-referendum