Hong Kong citizens are heading to the polls for their second legislative election after a significant electoral overhaul in 2021, which saw the elimination of pro-democracy opposition. This election tests public reaction to the government's recent handling of a devastating fire tragedy that claimed at least 159 lives.
Voter turnout is under the microscope, with many analysts predicting it could be influenced by public displeasure over governmental accountability following the fire. The turnout stood at 20 percent eight hours into the voting process, expected to end at 11:30 p.m.
Despite government efforts to bolster participation, including extended voting hours, increased polling stations, and subsidies for elderly and disabled voters, the sentiment remains tepid. The election's atmosph

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