Russian Successfully Meddles In The New Zealand Election In Hilarious Campaign Via The Sweetshop

Russian Successfully Meddles In The New Zealand Election In Hilarious Campaign Via The Sweetshop
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Say what you want about Russia and their influencing of other countries’ elections, but you’ve got to admit, those meddlers damn well get results!

So, when nonpartisan initiative Every Kiwi Vote Counts approached Special Group with the task of trying to convince the approximate 1 million Kiwis who live overseas to vote in the 2020 New Zealand election, Special turned to the real professionals. Russians.

Tracey Lee, Every Kiwi Vote Counts initiator, said, “The inertia of overseas non-voters was so great that we really needed something provocative to wake them up. So, it was exciting and blood draining when Special Group came back with Viktor. I knew that this was going to cause some good trouble.”

Directed by Sweetshop’s Damien Shatford, the entertaining and humorous films were the feature of the integrated campaign that incited meddling on a daily basis, over an 18-day enrolment and voting window. Like any good meddler, the Russian, Viktor, took to Facebook and other social platforms to influence. He reached Kiwis through social groups, mobile billboards in Kiwi-populated parts of foreign cities like London, as well as getting his exploits written up in The Guardian UK, Sydney Morning Herald, ABC Australia, even SBS Russian. 

As one would expect from the Russians, they got the job done, with a record number of overseas New Zealanders voting in this year’s election.

Executive Creative Director, Lisa Fedyszyn said, “The response to the campaign has been amazing. To have a 24% jump in overseas enrolments, a 50% jump in online vote uploads and comments in social saying that it was the first time someone had voted in over 20 years and others voted because of Viktor, was phenomenal. In these times with more and more Kiwis returning to their homeland, having your say is as important as ever, and to see such a response was a great result for New Zealand democracy.”

Campaign: Meddle in the New Zealand Election
Client: Every Kiwi Vote Counts
Founder / Strategic lead: Tracey Lee
 
Agency: Special Group New Zealand
CEO/CCO: Tony Bradbourne
Managing Partner: Michael Redwood
Executive Design Director: Heath Lowe
Head of Strategy: Rory Gallery
ECD: Lisa Fedyszyn
ECD: Jonathan McMahon
Art Director: Till Dittmers
Copywriter: Jack Gravatt
Social & Brand Strategist: Daisy Conroy-Botica
Account Director: Bonnie Shum
Senior Producer: Sally Lankshear
Senior Producer: Jo Kelly
Graphics: Hamish Kuka
PR: POEM/Matt Holmes 
PR:
 POEM/ Erica Llorico
Poem /Social Media Strategist: Brogan Lipman 
Poem/ Social Media Manager: Angus Roberts

Production Company: Sweetshop

Director: Damien Shatford

Executive Producer: Ben Dailey

Executive Producer: Kate Roydhouse

Editor: Luke Haigh

DOP: Adam Luxton

Sound studio: Liquid Studios

Sound design: Craig Matuschka

Music: Pete van der Fluit

Colourist: Dave Gibson

Photographer: Troy Goodall




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