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Legislative Council Election|The overall voter turnout rate in the region is only 30.2%, the lowest in history

2021-12-19T21:11:51.207Z


The first legislative council election after the improvement of the electoral system ended at 10:30 pm. There were 1,350,680 people who voted in direct regional elections, and the turnout rate was only 30.20%, which was more than 20% less than the same time in the previous session.


The first Legislative Council election after the improvement of the electoral system ended at 10:30 pm. There were 1,350,680 people who voted in direct regional elections. The turnout rate was only 30.20%, which was more than 20% less than the same time in the previous session. The overall voter turnout rate in this regional election was a record low.


The overall voter turnout rate of the functional constituencies was 32.22%. In the past, the voter turnout rate of the social welfare constituency in the traditional pan-democratic voting warehouse was only 19.41%, which was the lowest among all the functional constituencies.

As for the functional constituency with the highest turnout rate is the business sector (third), the turnout rate is close to 100%.


Go to the

"Hong Kong 01" 2021 Legislative Council Election thematic website

to view a complete analysis of the election situation.

The voter turnout rate in the current Legislative Council election was only 30.2%, which was 9 percentage points lower than 39.2% in 1991, and the lowest rate ever.

In terms of direct elections, only three districts on Hong Kong Island East, Southwest New Territories, and Kowloon had more than 30% of the voter turnout.

Regarding the drop in voter turnout this year, Liu Zhaojia, vice chairman of the National Hong Kong and Macau Research Association, said earlier that the central government should have a more sober and objective and rational estimate of the voter turnout rate in the Legislative Council election. estimate.

And Wang Mingquan, the election commissioner who appeared to vote today, responded to the media's question of when the low turnout rate reflected that "there is no way if it is low," indicating that the rules of the game are such that voters have the right not to come out.

This election changed from 5 districts to 10 districts in the past. In the 2016 election, Hong Kong Island and New Territories East had the highest turnout rates at 60%, while the lowest turnout rate was Kowloon West, which was 58%.

Based on the recombination of the voting rates of the small constituencies into the 10 districts of this year, the turnout rates of the southeastern New Territories, the east of Hong Kong Island and the northeast of the New Territories are more than 60% higher, which are the top 3 highest among the 10 districts.

Low turnout in the social welfare sector may be unfavorable to new thinking Di Zhiyuan

Under the new election system, there are 210,000 voters in the functional constituencies this year, which is about 17,000 fewer than the previous election, and the full-day turnout rate is 32.22%.

Among them, the social welfare sector, which still retains individual votes, has always been a democratic party in the past, with a turnout rate of only 19.41%, which is still less than 20%. This may not be beneficial to the new thinking of non-establishment candidates Di Zhiyuan.

The engineering sector, which is also composed of individual voters and was obtained from the non-organizational system in the previous term, had a turnout rate of 49.10%, which was close to 50% higher than expected. This caused a dark surge in the election of the Pakatan Harapan Lu Weiguo who was running for re-election, or ordered a candidate Huang Weixin is favorable.

In addition, the voter turnout rate for architecture, surveying, urban planning and garden realm was less than 40%, making the election unpredictable.

Finally, this year's 40 new seats were elected by the electoral committee sector, and 1,500 electors voted on a "full vote" system. A total of 1,426 people voted, with a turnout rate of 98.84%.

One of the election committee members, Tung Chee-hwa, did not vote because he needed to recuperate, which prevented the voter turnout in this sector from reaching 100%.

Regarding the drop in voter turnout this year, Liu Zhaojia, vice chairman of the National Hong Kong and Macau Research Association, said earlier that the central government should have a more sober and objective and rational estimate of the voter turnout rate in the Legislative Council election. estimate.

And Wang Mingquan, the election commissioner who appeared to vote today, responded to the media's question of when the low turnout rate reflected that "there is no way if it is low," indicating that the rules of the game are such that voters have the right not to come out.

Go to the

"Hong Kong 01" 2021 Legislative Council Election thematic website

to view a complete analysis of the election situation.

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