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Civic duty drives some Hongkongers to vote, while others drawn by incentives

Campaign workers at Wong Tai Sin. Photo: Dickson Lee

Some Hongkongers have said they took part in the Legislative Council election out of a sense of civic duty, while others were drawn by company benefits, retail discounts and souvenirs offered to holders of voting thank-you cards arranged by the government to boost turnout.

According to the Post’s observation at more than 10 polling stations across the city on Sunday, a majority of the voters were elderly. One 85-year-old woman made her way to a polling station in Wan Chai with a walking stick and her Indonesian helper.

The woman, surnamed Li, said she had voted in every election out of a sense of civic duty since settling in Hong Kong years ago.

“I hope my vote can help Hong Kong get better,” she said.

Campaign workers at Wong Tai Sin. Photo: Dickson Lee
Campaign workers at Wong Tai Sin. Photo: Dickson Lee

At the Yaumati Catholic Primary School (Hoi Wang Road) polling station, 75-year-old Lo Ha voted shortly after the doors opened at 7.30am.

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