Hong Kong ward elections start to vote votes Highest voter turnout on November 25, 1:57

In Hong Kong, where protests continue, attention was paid to whether or not it could be done as planned. After a series of protests, citizens are highly interested, and the focus will be on the highest voter turnout and democracy gaining more seats than the pro-middle school.

The Hong Kong ward elections, held every four years, select 452 seats in total by 18 ward councils, making it the most likely election in Hong Kong for direct vote by citizens.

As protests increase in intensity, concerns from government-friendly pro-middle parties, etc. are raised about whether it can be done safely and fairly, and this time heavy police officers will be placed at all 600 polling stations Strict security posture was taken.

Voting was closed at 11:30 Japan time last night, with some exceptions, and according to the Election Commission, there was no major confusion at all polling stations.

The turnout rate at 10:30 on the 24th of Japan time was 69.04%, a record high of more than 20 points over the last four years ago, indicating a high level of interest.

The work of voting has already started, and the focus is on democracy, which remained at about 30% of the power, will win more seats than the pro-Chinese group, against the backdrop of the government's rebound through a series of protests.