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New Zealanders know what their new potential national flag will look like, except that they're not quite set on the colour.
In a postal ballot, New Zealanders chose from among five designs, and both their favorites feature the country's iconic silver fern next to the stars that make up the Southern Cross constellation. The only difference is, one flag is black and the other is red.
Preliminary results released Friday showed the black option narrowly leading the red in a race that's too close to call since not all votes have been counted. The winner will be announced Tuesday.
Whichever flag wins will then be pitted head-to-head against the current flag in a second vote to be held in March.
The winning design has similarities to the current flag. It retains the four red stars representing the Southern Cross, but ditches the British Union Jack in favor of the fern, which has become a national symbol and is worn by many sports teams including the beloved All Blacks rugby team.
New Zealanders were choosing between five options for an alternative flag. Two were designed by Kyle Lockwood with the color in the top left corner black in one design and red in the other.
Figures from the Electoral Commission indicated it had received 1.53 million votes by Friday, representing 48 percent of eligible voters in the country of 4.6 million people. Some late votes and overseas ballots won't be counted until Tuesday when the official result is announced.
Deputy Prime Minister Bill English said in a statement the results showed there was a strong public interest in the process.
"New Zealanders can now turn their attention to deciding whether to keep the current flag, or replace it," he said.
Many in New Zealand consider the current flag to be outdated and too similar to Australia's flag. The Union Jack, or Union Flag, harks back to a colonial past that many New Zealanders are eager to put behind them. New Zealand sometimes comes under the shadow of Australia, its larger neighbour, and having flags that are almost identical only compounds that problem.
However, there are plenty of New Zealanders who want to keep their current flag. Many veterans fought under the flag and feel a special bond to it. Others simply don't see any need for a change, or view the process as an expensive stunt initiated by Prime Minister John Key to distract from more pressing issues.
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