Ban 1080 Party
The Ban 1080 Party was a political party in New Zealand that opposed the use of sodium fluoroacetate poison, which is widely used in New Zealand for controlling mammalian pests such as possums and rats. The party was founded in 2014 by Bill Wallace and its co-leaders were Bill Wallace and Mike Downard. The party was registered by the Electoral Commission in 2014 and deregistered in February 2018.
Policies
The Ban 1080 Party's stated policy was "to develop a pathway to a solution that includes the following elements:- To immediately stop the Department of Conservation's controlled aerial 1080 poison programme.
- To develop a science-based, measurable programme that includes
- * Species specific protection plans,
- * Targeted pest control, using people not poison,
- * Community conservation involvement.
- To protect all waterways by ensuring no future aerial poison drops."
History
2014 general election
Wallace founded the party in 2014. It applied for registration with the Electoral Commission in mid-2014 and was approved on 8 August. On 19 August 2014, the party announced a party list of nine candidates for the 2014 general election, of which five were also electorate candidates.The party received 0.21% of the party vote, below the 5% threshold, and did not win any electorates, so did not win any seats in Parliament. Of the electoral candidates, the most successful was Pete Salter, who stood in the West Coast-Tasman electorate. He received 2,318 electoral votes, which was 6.5% of electoral votes cast and placed him fourth.
Party officials were visited by police in 2015 during their investigation into threats to contaminate baby formula with 1080. The threats were ultimately found to be unrelated to the party.