Polls open in Hong Kong’s key legislative elections
(last modified Sun, 04 Sep 2016 07:01:26 GMT )
Sep 04, 2016 07:01 UTC
  • A banner is displayed near a polling station on the day of Legislative Council elections in Hong Kong, September 4, 2016. (Photo by Reuters)
    A banner is displayed near a polling station on the day of Legislative Council elections in Hong Kong, September 4, 2016. (Photo by Reuters)

Voters have started going to the polls in Hong Kong to choose lawmakers for the independent legislative body of the special administrative region of China.

According to Press TV, the polls opened in the Legislative Council elections on Sunday morning and will close at 10:30 pm local time(02:30 GMT).

Voters will directly choose 40 lawmakers for the 70-member body. The other 30 lawmakers for the region, which is home to multinational business firms, are from trade-based functional constituencies and are indirectly elected by different professional interest groups.

Vote counting will begin shortly after the polls are closed.

A survey by the University of Hong Kong showed that pro-Beijing lawmakers would gain the majority of the seats in the legislative body, which is tasked with establishing laws, overseeing budget, and supervising the local government’s work.

Anti-Beijing candidates are also participating in the elections.

The vote is the most important political event since 2014, when anti-Beijing rallies and strikes by protesters demanding political reform were held in the semi-autonomous Hong Kong.

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