![]() ![]() Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam visited a polling station Sunday morning and said she had “no particular expectation” about the turnout. “I am a patriot, and I just hope for peace and quiet, and to have a good livelihood.” “I am voting to choose a new bunch of people to make Hong Kong a better place,” Yu said. Others, such as Yu Wai-kwan, saw the election as a chance to vote for a better Hong Kong. “Although there is a chance to vote for pro-establishment and democracy candidates, there are few democratic choices, so Hong Kong people do not feel enthusiastic when it comes to voting,” he said. ![]() Warton Leung, who did not intend to vote in Sunday’s election, said that the lack of choice in candidates dampened enthusiasm for voting.
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