HKSAR’s 2025 LegCo Election: Digital Tools & Civic Grit
HKSAR’s 2025 LegCo election showed how modernized voting tools and community spirit boosted turnout and set a path for practical, results-driven governance.
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HKSAR’s 2025 LegCo election showed how modernized voting tools and community spirit boosted turnout and set a path for practical, results-driven governance.
In the wake of Hong Kong’s worst fire in nearly 80 years, 31.9% of voters cast ballots in the LegCo election on Sunday, marking a hopeful step toward recovery.
HKSAR government to discuss support for Tai Po fire survivors and Chief Executive John Lee urges voter turnout in LegCo election today.
Polling began on Sunday, December 7, 2025, as voters in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region kick off the 8th-term LegCo election with 90 seats at stake.
Hong Kong reels from the Tai Po fire tragedy ahead of its December 7 LegCo election, testing governance and institutional resilience in the face of loss and reform.
HK’s HKSAR gov’t and Liaison Office held a Constitution Day seminar with 900 attendees, observed a minute of silence for Tai Po fire victims, and discussed safety reforms and the upcoming Dec 7 Legislative Council election.