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Democrats' primary election │ 300 people queued up at the Tianrui Village ticket station "cutting the dragon"

2020-07-13T09:15:38.618Z


The two consecutive days of primary elections for the Democrats ended at 9 pm on the 12th. Under the extremely hot weather, there are long lines of people outside all the ticketing stations in the five districts of Hong Kong, and the blazing atmosphere has surprised the democrats. After "Dragon Cutoff" at 9 pm, there were still about 300 people waiting in line to vote. Mr. Zheng of Pai Longwei said that he would come back immediately after finishing work and "have to express his position and voice to the government."


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Written by: Luo Jiaqing

2020-07-13 01:32

Date of last update: 2020-07-13 01:32

The two consecutive days of primary elections for the Democrats ended at 9 pm on the 12th. Under the extremely hot weather, there are long lines of people outside all the ticketing stations in the five districts of Hong Kong, and the blazing atmosphere has surprised the democrats. After "Dragon Cutoff" at 9 pm, there were still about 300 people waiting in line to vote. Mr. Zheng of Pai Longwei said that he would come back immediately after finishing work and "have to express his position and voice to the government."

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After nightfall, the flow of people at the Kwun Jun-woo ticketing station in Tianrui Village continued unabated, and people continued to join the voting team. The staff at the station called on everyone to log in to the system program to speed up the voting process. Until 8:50, citizens began to queue outside the ticket station.

At 9 o'clock in the evening, the staff announced that the Tianrui Village ticketing station was officially cut off. He said that there were still 300 people waiting for the vote, and he expected to complete the poll before 10 o'clock in the evening. It was a pity that some members of the public came to the ticketing station to learn about the Dragon Cut, saying that the position of the tail of the team was unclear and they were too late to vote.

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Mr. Zheng, the "lucky man" who lined up Longwei, said that he had rushed back immediately after finishing work, and was worried that he would be in a hurry. He also pointed out that he voted because he really wanted Hong Kong to be good, and at the same time he wanted to express his position and voice to the government. Regarding the Director of the Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau, Zeng Guowei said that participating in the primary election or violating the "National Security Act of the Minato District", he said that he did not worry too much and believed that Dai Yaoting, associate professor of the Law Department of the University of Hong Kong.

Tianrui station stood at 10 pm to complete all votes. Yuen Long District Councillor Wu Yuying said that there were 4,395 people voting at the station today, and a total of 7021 people voted on the two days.

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Source: hk1

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