Protests drive record poll turnout in Hong Kong

The vote is the closest Hong Kongers - who have been protesting for true democracy at mass rallies and violent clashes - get to direct representation.


Hong Kong’s voters turned out in record numbers Sunday for local council elections that the city’s pro-democracy movement hopes will pile pressure on the Beijing-backed government to heed their demands after months of violent protest.

Lengthy queues snaked out of polling stations across the territory in the election for 18 district councils, where high turnout is expected to benefit democratic forces.