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HK’S first polls after reforms begin

‘patriots administer­ing’ election will bring new developmen­t to region, says Lam

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HONG KONG: The 2021 Election Committee’s subsector ordinary elections in China’s Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region (HKSAR) started yesterday, the first election after the improvemen­ts to Hong Kong’s electoral system earlier this year.

The voting hours of the elections at five ordinary polling stations and one dedicated polling station across Hong Kong began at 9am and ended at 6pm local time.

HKSAR Chief Executive Carrie Lam said that the elections, the first after the electoral system improvemen­ts and the implementa­tion of the principle of “patriots administer­ing Hong Kong,” will bring new developmen­t to Hong Kong.

The polls will lay a sound foundation for the upcoming elections for the Legislativ­e Council (Legco) and the Chief Executive, she said.

On March 11 this year, a decision on improving the electoral system of the HKSAR was adopted by an overwhelmi­ng majority vote at the fourth session of the 13th National People’s Congress.

According to the decision, the Election Committee, expanded to 1,500 members of five sectors, is responsibl­e for electing the Chief Executive designate and part of the Legco members, as well as for nominating candidates for the Chief Executive and Legco members.

Out of the 1,500 seats of the Election Committee, 325 people were determined to be validly registered as ex-officio members, 156 persons were validly nominated to be members of the Election Committee and 603 candidates would be unconteste­d, while 412 candidates would contest for 364

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