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[District Council Election] The counting of votes will soon begin to form a system to judge the election pessimism: the most severe in the New Territories

2019-11-24T15:08:00.447Z


The district board elections ended, and the all-day turnout rate set a peak in the elections of parliament at all levels in Hong Kong. The outside world is concerned about whether the democrats can make a comeback and influence the political situation in Hong Kong. According to the establishment of the "District Head", from the news of the districts, the 18 districts "no district can speak without crisis", and judged the overall election pessimism, especially the most severe in the New Territories.


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2019-11-24 23:01

Last updated: 2019-11-24 23:01

The district board elections ended, and the all-day turnout rate set a peak in the elections of parliament at all levels in Hong Kong. The outside world is concerned about whether the democrats can make a comeback and influence the political situation in Hong Kong. According to the establishment of the "District Head", from the news of the districts, the 18 districts "no district can speak without crisis", and judged the overall election pessimism, especially the most severe in the New Territories.

At 9 o'clock in the evening, the DAB Hong Zhijie confronted the Citizens Party Li Yuxin in the Jinping Constituency of the Eastern District, and the Hong Kong Yuncheng Ticket Station was long. (photo by Yu Junliang)

As at 8:30 pm, there were 2,748,244 votes in Hong Kong with a turnout rate of 66.50%. The highest turnout rate in Tsuen Wan District was 69.08%. The turnout rate in Sha Tin was also 68.68%. The turnout rate in Tai Po was 67.77%. The higher the night, the more the rally.

Some people in the system have said that the establishments have long known that this year's election is difficult to fight. However, the high voter turnout today still surprises them. "Because it is too high," the region is pessimistic and thinks that the Hong Kong and Kowloon New Territories are hard to say. Stable.

The source also pointed out that the high voter turnout rate in the New Territories is particularly beneficial to the democratic elections. In particular, the New Territories East has always been popular. The turnout rate of the First City Constituency at 9:30 is 81.3%. "It is quite scary." The New Territories are more severe than the Hong Kong and Kowloon. It is concerned about whether the New Territories can keep half of the boundaries of the seats.

The distribution of seats in the New Territories and the Hong Kong and Kowloon Districts of the District Councils has far-reaching implications. Among the 1,200 electoral committees, the 117 seats are elected by District Council members, 57 members from the Hong Kong and Kowloon District Councils, and 60 seats from the New Territories District Boards. They are elected by mutual voting. If the Pan-Civils have obtained more than half of the seats in the New Territories Will receive 60 votes.

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