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Sunday, September 10, 2000, updated at 00:29(GMT+8)
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HK's Registered Voters Urged to Cast Ballots on Sunday

Michael Suen, secretary for constitutional affairs of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), Saturday urged all 3.05 million registered voters to cast their ballots at the Legislative Council (LegCo) Elections on Sunday.

Suen pointed out that this year's LegCo Elections is another milestone of the Hong Kong SAR's political development and it provides an opportunity for members of the public to participate in community affairs directly.

He called on all voters to exercise their rights by electing their representatives to the LegCo to serve for Hong Kong in the future four years.

Suen said that all a voter of the Geographical Constituencies has to do is to mark a tick in the circle next to the list of candidates he/she has chosen with a chop provided by polling staff.

In the Functional Constituencies elections, nine candidates had been elected uncontested.

Except the Transport Functional Constituency, voters of the remaining 18 Functional Constituencies should mark the ballot papers with a chop provided by polling staff.

For the Election Committee election, each voter is required to choose six candidates by shading in black the ovals against the names of the six candidates of his/her choice with a pen provided by polling staff.

A total of 522 polling stations have been set up throughout the Special Administrative Region.




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Michael Suen, secretary for constitutional affairs of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), Saturday urged all 3.05 million registered voters to cast their ballots at the Legislative Council (LegCo) Elections on Sunday.

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