BEIJING: Pro-establishment candidates in Hong Kong’s election for district councils held on to a majority in polling characterised by record turnout, the emergence of new faces and a diluted opposition base.
In Sunday’s contest, 867 candidates vied for 363 of the 431 seats across 18 district councils in the city, with each seat representing a small neighbourhood.
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