A select committee with a majority of National MPs has rejected Justice Minister Judith Collins' attempt to ban party workers wearing rosettes and streamers on election day.
The justice and electoral committee has reported back on Ms Collin's Electoral Amendment Bill making changes to election laws, unanimously recommending scrapping a provision to prevent rosettes being worn on election day.
Committee chairman Scott Simpson said the committee also called for a fuller review of the long-standing ban on political advertising on election day.
Parties and candidates now have to remove all advertising by midnight on election eve and cannot campaign on election day, and the media cannot publish stories or advertisements that might sway voters.