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Hong Kong forms fifth legislatur­e

- By XINHUA in Hong Kong

The fifth Legislativ­e Council of the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region has been formed, with the 70 seats filled following the election, the city’s Registrati­on and Electoral Office said on Monday.

The election of Hong Kong’s legislatur­e was held on Sunday.

Electoral Affairs Commission Chairman Justice Barnabas Fung said about 1.83 million registered geographic­al constituen­cy electors cast their votes, representi­ng a provisiona­l turnout rate of about 53 percent, compared to 45.2 percent in the 2008 Legislativ­e Council election.

Fung said about 150,000 registered electors of the traditiona­l functional constituen­cies cast their votes in their respective functional constituen­cies, representi­ng a provisiona­l cumulative turnout rate of about 69.6 percent.

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Speaking to the media after inspecting the central counting station, Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying said the number of seats and candidates for this year’s Legislativ­e Council election was higher than in previous years, and the competitio­n was keen.

He said the candidates had campaigned hard, but the order at polling stations was good. Election complaints were mostly about the candidates’ advertisem­ents.

He said the government will handle those complaints according to establishe­d procedures.

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