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[District Council elections. Continuous update] 9:30 vote rate as high as 69.04%

2019-11-24T14:41:00.464Z


The election of the District Council today (24th) is the first election since the amendment. The voter turnout rate in the past has always been low. However, the district elections are affected by the storms. The outside world is generally expected to help push up the turnout. Looking at more than one candidate in the 452 constituencies in Hong Kong, the first time there was a "zero white zone" situation; the voter registration number reached a new high. The number of registered electors has increased by more than 300聽000 over the previous year. This shows the enthusiasm of the electoral atmosphere. . And see if the voter turnout rate in today's district is as high as expected. "Hong Kong 01" will be closely linked to the voting situation.


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Written by: Huang Fengyi

2019-11-24 09:18

Last updated: 2019-11-24 22:37

The election of the District Council today (24th) is the first election since the amendment. The voter turnout rate in the past has always been low. However, the district elections are affected by the storms. The outside world is generally expected to help push up the turnout.

Looking at more than one candidate in the 452 constituencies in Hong Kong, the first time there was a "zero white zone" situation; the voter registration number reached a new high. The number of registered electors has increased by more than 300聽000 over the previous year. This shows the enthusiasm of the electoral atmosphere. .

And see if the voter turnout rate in today's district is as high as expected. "Hong Kong 01" will be closely linked to the voting situation.

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9:30 vote rate reached 69.04%, the number broke 2.8 million

As of 9:30 pm, the voting started 14 hours and the remaining voting time was 1 hour. The cumulative number of voters in Hong Kong was 2,853,608. The cumulative turnout rate was 69.04%, breaking the record of all elections since the reunification. As for the total number of votes, it was earlier than the afternoon. At 5:30, all new elections were created.

In the last 2015 District Council elections, there were 1,361,449 voters at the same time, with a turnout rate of 43.62%. In this way, the voting rate of this year's session is as high as 25.42 percentage points, and the number of voters is about 1.49 million, that is, the number is about 1.09 times.

At 8:30, the turnout rate reached 66.50%, and the number broke by 2.7 million.

As of 8:30 pm, the voting started 13 hours and the remaining voting time was 2 hours. The cumulative number of voters in Hong Kong was 2,748,244 and the cumulative turnout rate was 66.50%.

In the last 2015 District Council elections, there were 1,256,380 voters at the same time, and the turnout rate was 40.25%. In this way, the voting rate of this year is 26.25 percentage points higher than that of the previous session. The number of voters is about 1.49 million, that is, the number is about 1.18 times.

69.08% of the voting rate in Liwan District was followed by Shatian District

As regards the turnout rate in the 18 districts, as at 8:30 pm, the turnout rate in Tsuen Wan was 69.08%, that in Kowloon City was 67.60%, that in Sha Tin was 68.68% and that in Tai Po was 67.77%. The lowest turnout rate in the Islands District was 61.84%, and Yuen Long District was 64.46%. Compared with the previous voting rate of the previous session, there were 43.16% in Tsuen Wan, 40.53% in Sha Tin, 42.20% in Kowloon City, 38.78% in Islands and 36.56% in Yuen Long.

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At 7:30, the turnout rate reached 63.65%, and the number broke by 2.6 million.

As of 7:30 pm, the polling began 12 hours and the remaining voting time was 3 hours. The cumulative number of voters in Hong Kong was 2,630,466 and the cumulative turnout rate was 63.65%.

In the last 2015 District Council elections, there were 1,158,552 voters at the same time, and the turnout rate was 37.12%. In this way, the voting rate of this year is 26.53 percentage points higher than that of the previous session. The number of voters is about 1.47 million, that is, the number is about 1.27 times.

At 6:30, the Liwan District’s 66.43% vote rate was crowned

In the 18th district, the voter turnout rate was 66.43% at 7:30 pm, 65.17% in Kowloon City, 65.96% in Sha Tin and 65.12% in Tai Po. The Islands District with the lowest turnout rate was 58.57%, and Yuen Long District was 61.42%. Compared with the previous voting rate of the previous session, there were 39.56% in Tsuen Wan, 37.33% in Sha Tin, 39.10% in Kowloon City, 35.47% in Islands and 33.58% in Yuen Long.

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At 6:30, the turnout rate reached 60.36%, and the number of people broke 2.4 million.

As of 6:30 pm, the voting started 11 hours and the remaining voting time was 4 hours. The cumulative number of voters in Hong Kong was 2,494,618, and the cumulative turnout rate was 60.36%. Break the record of all elections since the reunification.

In the last District Council elections in 2015, there were 1,060,090 voters at the same time, and the turnout rate was 33.96%. In this way, the voting rate of the current session is 26.4 percentage points higher than that of the previous session. The number of voters is about 1.43 million, that is, the number is about 1.3 times.

At 6:30, the 63.21% voter turnout in Liwan District continued to be crowned

In the 18 districts, the turnout rate in Tsuen Wan was 63.21% at 6:30 pm, 62.24% in Kowloon City, 62.64% in Sha Tin and 62.06% in Tai Po. The Islands District with the lowest turnout rate was 55.08%, and Yuen Long District had 57.96%. Compared with the previous voter turnout rate, there were 36.25% in Tsuen Wan, 34.03% in Sha Tin, 35.91% in Kowloon City, 32.27% in Islands and 30.54% in Yuen Long.

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The 5:30 vote rate reached 56.42% and the number broke by 2.3 million.

As of 5:30 pm, the voting started 10 hours and the remaining voting time was 5 hours. The cumulative number of voters in Hong Kong was 2,331,968, and the cumulative turnout rate was 56.42%.

In the last 2015 District Council elections, there were 954,814 voters at the same time, with a turnout rate of 30.59%. In this way, the voting rate of the current session is 25.83 percentage points higher than that of the previous session. The number of voters is about 1.38 million, that is, the number is about 1.4 times.

At 5:30, the Tsuen Wan District scored 59.22% of the vote.

In the 18th district, the turnout rate in Tsuen Wan was 59.22% at 5:30 pm, 58.68% in Kowloon City, 58.81% in Sha Tin and 58.12% in Tai Po. The Islands District with the lowest turnout rate was 50.59%, and Yuen Long District was 53.86%. Compared with the previous voting rate of the previous session, there were 32.55% in Tsuen Wan, 30.49% in Sha Tin, 32.55% in Kowloon City, 28.76% in Islands and 27.36% in Yuen Long.

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The voting rate at 4:30 is 52.14%. The number is 2 million.

As of 4:30 pm, the voting started 9 hours and the remaining voting time was 6 hours. The cumulative number of voters in Hong Kong was 2,154,785 and the cumulative turnout rate was 52.14%.

In the last 2015 District Council elections, there were 854,437 voters at the same time, with a turnout rate of 27.37%. In this way, the voting rate of this year is 24.77 per cent higher than that of the previous session, and the number of voters is about 1.3 million, that is, the number is about 1.5 times.

At 4:30, the Lagoon District’s 55.03% vote rate was crowned

In the 18 districts, the turnout rate in Tsuen Wan was 55.03% at 4:30 pm, 54.62% in Kowloon City, 54.57% in Sha Tin and 53.98% in Tai Po. The Islands District with the lowest turnout rate was 46.75%, and Yuen Long District had 49.53%.

Compared with the previous voting rate of the previous session, there were 29.27% ​​in Tsuen Wan, 27.17% in Sha Tin, 29.26% in Kowloon City, 29.26% in Islands and 24.45% in Yuen Long.

3:30 vote rate 47.26% record

As of 3:30 pm, the voting started 8 hours and the remaining voting time was 7 hours. The cumulative number of voters in Hong Kong was 1,953,121, and the cumulative turnout rate was 47.26%.

The voter turnout rate for the last District Council elections was 47.01%, and the number of voters was 1,467,229. This is the 8th hour of the current vote. The number of voters in the last session was 3,121,238, and there were 4,132,977 in this year, which is an increase of more than 1 million.

The number of voters in this session has exceeded the previous session at 1.30.

Compared with the previous District Council elections in 2015, the number of voters at the same time was 754,705, and the turnout rate was 24.18%. Based on this calculation, the voting rate at 3:30 pm this year was 23.08 percentage points higher than the same period of the previous year. The number of voters was about 1.198 million, that is, the number was about 1.6 times.

The turnout rate in Tsuen Wan, Sha Tin and Kowloon City is half

In the 18 districts, the turnout rate in Tsuen Wan was 49.81%, that in Sha Tin was 49.66%, that in Kowloon City was 49.73% and that in Tai Po was 49.2%. The Islands District with the lowest turnout rate was 42.44%, and Yuen Long District had 44.79%.

Compared with the previous voting rate in the previous session, there were 25.87% in Tsuen Wan, 23.94% in Sha Tin, 25.75% in Kowloon City, 22.92% in Islands and 21.64% in Yuen Long.

Nearly 1.75 million people have voted 42.26% in the remaining 8 hours.

As of 2:30 pm, the voting started 7 hours and the remaining voting time was 8 hours. The cumulative number of voters in Hong Kong was 1,746,709, and the cumulative turnout rate was 42.26%.

In the last 2015 District Council elections, the number of voters at 2:30 pm was 654,657, with a turnout rate of 20.97%. At the same time, the turnout rate was 21.29 per cent, and the number of voters was about 1.09 million, which was about 1.7 times more than the previous session.

At about 3 pm, the situation in each district↓

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The four districts have broken through 44%, and the outskirts of the island have 37.87%

In the 18 districts, the voting rate of several constituencies exceeded 44%, Sha Tin was 44.68%, Kowloon City was 44.67%, Tsuen Wan was 44.64%, and Tai Po was 44.41%.

The Islands District continued to include the voting rate of 37.87%, Yuen Long with 39.63%, Wong Tai Sin with 39.76% and Kwun Tong with 40.35%.

Compared with the same session of the previous session, the turnout rate in Sha Tin was 20.63% at 2:30 pm, 22.31% in Kowloon City, 20.17% in Outlying Islands and 18.75% in Yuen Long.

Yuen Long Hong Fu voted as high as 42% at 2:30 pm

Constituency Express: 2,053 voters voted at the Hongfu Constituency in Yuen Long as at 2:30 pm. The turnout rate accounted for 42% of the number of Hongfu voters.

More than half of the 2:30 vote in the second half of the Tianwan Constituency in the Southern District

Constituency Express: The ticketing station of the Caritas Aberdeen Aberdeen Service Centre in the Tin Wan Constituency, Southern District. As at 2:30 pm, the cumulative number of voters was 1,356 and the turnout rate was about 52%. No one was seen outside the ticket station.

At 12:00, the voter turnout rate reached nearly 37%.

As of 1:30 pm, the voting started 6 hours and the remaining voting time was 9 hours. The cumulative number of voters in Hong Kong was 1,524,675 and the cumulative turnout rate was 36.89%.

In the last 2015 District Council elections, the turnout rate was 47.01%, and the number of voters was 1,467,229. This is the only time that only 6 hours has passed this year. The number of voters in the last session was 3,121,238, and there were 4,132,977 in this year, which is an increase of more than 1 million.

Compared with the previous District Council elections in 2015, the number of voters in the same period was 551,183, and the turnout rate was 17.66%. The voting rate at the same time was 19.23 percentage points higher than the previous session, and the number of voters was about 973,000, which was about 1.8 times more than the previous session.

The turnout rate in Sha Tin District was 39.29%. The first Kowloon City was 39.26%.

In the 18 districts, Sha Tin surpassed other districts to become the first. The turnout rate was 39.29%, the Kowloon City turnout rate was 39.26%, and Tai Po was 39.09%.

The island has temporarily become the lowest polling rate with 33.48%, 34.12% in Yuen Long, 34.59% in Wong Tai Sin and 34.81% in Kwun Tong.

At the same time of the previous session, the turnout rate in Sha Tin was 17.34%, that in Kowloon City was 18.85%, that in the outlying islands was 17.12%, and that in Wong Tai Sin was 18.66%.

In terms of number of people, the most popular constituency is Sha Tin, and nearly 165,000 people have voted.

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12:30 voting rate exceeded 30%, 1.28 million people have voted

As of 12:30 pm, the voting began 5 hours and 10 hours ended. The cumulative number of voters in Hong Kong was 1,280,584, with a cumulative turnout rate of 30.98%.

Compared with the previous 2015 District Council elections, the number of voters at 12:30 was 452,077, and the turnout rate was 14.48%. That is, the voting rate at the same time was 16.5 percentage points higher than the previous session, and the number of voters was 829,000. More than 1.8 times.

Looking for information, in the last 2015 District Council election, the turnout rate will not exceed 30% until 5:30 pm.

Kowloon City continues to lead the 33.15% turnout

Looking at the situation in Area 18, the turnout rate in Kowloon City at 3:30 is 33.15%, that in Sha Tin is 33.13% and that in Tai Po is 33.11%. It continues to lead the turnout. The out-of-island voter turnout rate was 28.18%, Yuen Long was 28.25%, and Wong Tai Sin was 28.69%, both of which were at a lower level.

Compared with 2015, the turnout rate of the Kowloon City Constituency was 15.64%, Sha Tin was 14.07%, Tai Po was 13.22%, Outlying Island was 13.88%, Yuen Long was 12.92% and Wong Tai Sin was 15.55%.

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The 12:30 turnout rate at Tsuen Wan Beach was 29.7%.

Constituency Express: At 12:30 pm, the number of voters in the Tsuen Wan Waterfront Constituency was 3,396, with a turnout rate of 29.7%.

There are four candidates in the district, including Mo Yuanjun, who is an independent candidate, Zhu Kaidi's new West team, and Zhao Hui, a democratically-motivated person, and Zou Bingzhen, an independent non-partisan, and Chen Yuxi, a democratic force.

At 11:30, the number of voters exceeded 1 million and the turnout rate reached 24.37%.

As of 11:30 in the morning, the voting started for 4 hours. The cumulative number of voters in Hong Kong was 1,007,100, and the cumulative turnout rate was 24.37%.

At the time of the 11th half of the 2015 District Council election, the number of voters was 340,048, and the turnout rate was 10.89%. That is, the voting rate of the same session was 13.48 percentage points higher than that of the session, and the number of voters was about 667,000. Nearly twice.

Looking up the information, the number of voters in the previous session will not exceed 1 million by 6:30.

Turnout rate in Kowloon City, Tai Po and Sha Tin rose by 26%

In the case of Area 18, the turnout rate in Kowloon City District reached 26.4%, that in Tai Po District was 26.2% and that in Sha Tin District was 26.19%. Yuen Long District is still the lowest polling rate, but it is also 21.92%.

Compared with the previous 11:30, the turnout rate in Kowloon City was 11.93%, that in Tai Po District was 9.97%, that in Sha Tin District was 10.6%, and that in Yuen Long District was 9.68%.

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At 10:30, the turnout rate was 17.43%. 720,000 people voted.

As of 10:30 in the morning, 3 hours after the start of voting, the cumulative number of voters in Hong Kong was 720,455, with a cumulative turnout rate of 17.43%.

Compared with the previous 2015 District Council elections, the cumulative number of voters at 10:30 was 211,978, with a cumulative voter turnout rate of 6.79%. Based on this calculation, the voting rate of this session is 10.64 percentage points higher than the previous session. The number of voters is about 508,000 more than the previous session, which is about 2.4 times more.

Kowloon City takes the lead in breaking through 19% and Yuen Long District has a minimum of 15.4%

As at 10:30, the turnout rate of the Kowloon City District was 19%, reaching 19.06%, and 18.88% in Tai Po, 18.64% in Tsuen Wan and Sha Tin, 18.22% in Sham Shui Po and 18.08% in Sai Kung. As for the Yuen Long District, there is 15.4%. It is the lowest voting rate area for the time being, but the number of voters is close to 54,000.

Compared with the previous paragraph of 2015, the turnout rate in Kowloon City was 7.18%, that in Tai Po was 6.28%, that in Tsuen Wan was 6.98%, that in Sha Tin was 6.5%, and that in Yuen Long was 6.07%. Far more than the previous session.

The situation in each district around 10 o'clock in the morning↓

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The first two hours of voting rate was 10.41% and more than 430,000 people voted

As of 9:30 in the morning, two months after the vote began, the cumulative number of voters in Hong Kong was 430,446, with a cumulative turnout rate of 10.41%.

The cumulative voter turnout rate at the 9th half of the last 2015 District Council election was 120,313, with a cumulative turnout rate of 3.85%. In other words, the voting rate for the first two hours of this year is 6.56 percentage points higher than the previous session, and the number of people is more than 310,000, which is about 2.6 times more than the previous session.

The first two hours of the 4th district voted to break through 11%.

In the first two hours, Tsuen Wan was the highest polling rate in Hong Kong, with 11.39% in the territory, 11.37% in Tai Po District, 11.36% in Kowloon City and 11.21% in Sha Tin. The lowest turnout rate is Yuen Long District, with 9.11%.

Compared with the previous session, the first two hours of voting in Tai Po District and Yuen Long District was only 3.53%, and that in Tsuen Wan was 4.01%.

Situations in various districts before 9:00 am

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The voter turnout rate in the first two hours of the individual constituency ticket station broke 8%

The district board elections have started more than two hours. The polling stations will post the number of voters and the turnout rate every hour. The election office will publish the hourly announcements, so the local data of the station will be published sooner.

According to Pan Zhijian's Facebook Express, a candidate for the Tsui Fong Constituency in Tuen Mun, as of 9:30 am, the turnout rate in the district has reached 8.11%, and 826 people have voted.

The candidate for the Cuixing Constituency is Zhu Yaohua.

At 8 o'clock in the morning, the situation in each district↓

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The first hour of voting was 3.82% and more than 150,000 people voted

As of 8:30 in the morning, the first hour of voting, the number of successful voters in the territory was 157,889, and the cumulative turnout rate was 3.82%.

Compared with the previous 2015 District Council elections, the number of voters in the first hour was 39,903, with a turnout rate of 1.28%. The voting rate for the first hour of this year was 2.54 percentage points higher than the previous session, and the number of people was 117,986, which is nearly three times that of the previous session.

In the 18 districts, the highest turnout rate in Tai Po District was 4.45%, while that in Sha Tin, Tsuen Wan, Kowloon City, Sham Shui Po and Yau Tsim Estate was above 4%. The first hour of voting in the 18 districts of Hong Kong was higher than the previous one.

Compared with the previous session, the first-hour turnout rate in Tai Po District was only 1.17%, that of Sha Tin was only 1.2%, and that of Yau Tsim Mong was only 1.16%. It was the constituency with a relatively low turnout rate in the first session of the previous session.

In the first hour of Sha Tin, more than 17,000 people voted in the number of voters.

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