With changing rolls now easier than ever, and the number of Māori seats not likely to increase until at least 2032, Māori are being encouraged to think about whether their vote would have more impact in a general electorate. Māori have a reputation for being tactical voters. This has largely been about capitalising on two-for-one opportunities: when one candidate in a Māori electorate is likely to make it into parliament on their party’s list but another is not, voters might choose give their tick to the latter, even if they prefer the first candidate.