Returned votes on the flag referendum have surged past the 1.2 million mark.
Updated figures from the Electoral Commission show close to 230,000 voting papers were received today, bringing the total to 1,201,841.
At the same stage in the first referendum, just under 800,000 votes had been returned.
By its close, the Kyle Lockwood black, white and blue silver fern flag design had come out on top on preferential votes.
A total of 1,546,734 Kiwis voted in the first referendum, and voter turnout was nearly 49 per cent - higher than the last postal referendum but relatively low for a constitutional issue.
The Government has said it expects much greater voting numbers in the current referendum, given the fact those strongly opposed to a flag change were more likely to vote.