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    1. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 2h2 hours ago
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      Democrat Paul Zimmerman has retained his seat in Pokfulam. #hongkong

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    2. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 2h2 hours ago
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      The final voter turnout for the 2019 District Council election has been estimated at 71.2 percent, with just under 3 million casting their votes. Photo: May James / HKFP.pic.twitter.com/jZPfL2Aoo9

      2 replies 53 retweets 100 likes
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    3. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 2h2 hours ago
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      Several more pro-democracy victories are reported in Wanchai, and InMedia estimates that the local council will have a pro-democracy majority, as in 2003-07. However, pro-Beijing legislator Paul Tse has narrowly retained his seat. #hongkong

      1 reply 39 retweets 92 likes
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    4. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 2h2 hours ago
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      Democratic Party candidate Li Shee-lin is victorious in Wah Fu South, a constituency where the pro-democracy camp lost by a mere three votes in 2015. #hongkong

      1 reply 29 retweets 99 likes
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    5. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 2h2 hours ago
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      Chinese medicine practitioner Kwan Ka-lun has taken a traditionally pro-Beijing seat in Whampoa East, which later legislator Yau Wai-ching failed to take back in 2015.

      1 reply 18 retweets 74 likes
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    6. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 2h2 hours ago
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      Former journalist Lee Ka-Wai has also won in the traditionally pro-Beijing Fu Sun constituency of Tuen Mun.

      1 reply 28 retweets 80 likes
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    7. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 1h1 hour ago
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      Veteran democrat “Bull” Tsang has also beaten the pro-Beijing Li Chun-chau in Chai Wan, reversing the results of the 2015 election. #hongkong

      1 reply 32 retweets 97 likes
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    8. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 1h1 hour ago
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      NowTV reports that pro-democracy protest organiser Jimmy Sham — targeted twice in hit-and-run attacks — has won in Lek Yuen, Shatin. The district has previously been discriminated against for an apparently high mainland immigrant population.

      4 replies 66 retweets 145 likes
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    9. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 1h1 hour ago
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      Pro-Beijing legislator Vincent Cheng has lost his Nam Cheong North seat in the Sham Shui Po District Council to the pro-democracy camp. #hongkong

      1 reply 42 retweets 113 likes
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    10. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 1h1 hour ago
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      Democrat Ken Tsang — famous for being beaten by police during Occupy — has retaken Ma Tau Wai, Kowloon City after the traditionally pro-democracy constituency was seized by the pro-Beijing camp for four years.

      2 replies 35 retweets 93 likes
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      Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 1h1 hour ago
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      JUST IN: Pro-Beijing legislator Junius Ho has conceded defeat to democrat Lo Chun-yu in Tuen Mun’s Lok Tsui constituency.pic.twitter.com/THq8Is9lWL

      9:33 AM - 24 Nov 2019
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        2. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 1h1 hour ago
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          At HKU, newcomer democrat and former HKU student council member Camille Yam has beaten Stephen Chan — who has been in his seat for 28 years.

          3 replies 57 retweets 142 likes
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        3. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 1h1 hour ago
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          Moderate pro-Beijing legislator Michael Tien has lost his Tsuen Wan District Council seat to a pro-democracy challenger.

          1 reply 36 retweets 122 likes
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        4. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 57m57 minutes ago
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          Jocelyn Chau - who was previously arrested and attacked during the extradition bill protests - has won in North Point's City Gardens, a constituency previously uncontested by any pro-democracy challenger.

          3 replies 38 retweets 141 likes
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        5. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 56m56 minutes ago
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          Pro-democracy supporters are celebrating Junius Ho's defeat on the streets of Tuen Mun. One opened a bottle of champagne. Photo: Galileo Cheng.pic.twitter.com/xfG1HlIgyi

          7 replies 102 retweets 234 likes
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        6. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 48m48 minutes ago
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          Former HKU postgraduate student activist Michael Mo has won in Sam Shing constituency, Tuen Mun.

          1 reply 19 retweets 82 likes
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        7. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 44m44 minutes ago
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          The Democratic Party's Lo Kin-hei has retained his seat in Lei Tung (II) constituency in Hong Kong Island South.

          1 reply 13 retweets 49 likes
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        8. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 42m42 minutes ago
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          Pro-Beijing heavyweight Starry Lee has retained her seat in Tokwawan North, narrowly evading a challenge by pro-democracy disqualified legislator "Long Hair" Leung Kwok-hung.

          3 replies 14 retweets 20 likes
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        9. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 41m41 minutes ago
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          Democrat Andrew Chiu - whose ear was bitten off by an assailant with a knife last month - has won in Taikoo Shing on Hong Kong Island.

          2 replies 57 retweets 147 likes
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        10. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 38m38 minutes ago
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          Democratic Party legislator Roy Kwong - popular in recent months for his assistance to protesters - has won in the North District Council. Pro-Beijing legislator Horace Cheung has lost his seat in the Central and Western District Council. #hongkong

          1 reply 44 retweets 141 likes
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        11. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 32m32 minutes ago
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          Artist Clarisse Yeung has retained her seat in Tai Hang constituency. Having been one of only two non-pro-Beijing district councillors in Wan Chai from 2015-19, she is set to lead a pro-democracy majority district council.

          1 reply 24 retweets 66 likes
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        12. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 28m28 minutes ago
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          Chan Ka-yi - protege of legislator Au Nok-hin who has helped her to become his successor - has won in the Lei Tung (I) constituency in Hong Kong Island South.

          1 reply 13 retweets 33 likes
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        13. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 27m27 minutes ago
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          In Shek Yam constituency, North District, Democratic Party legislator Andrew Wan has retained his district council seat.

          1 reply 7 retweets 38 likes
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        14. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 25m25 minutes ago
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          The sweeping extent of Occupy student activist Lester Shum's victory in the Tsuen Wan District Council is revealed, as figures show he has beaten the longstanding incumbent pro-Beijing councillor by 5,113 votes to 1,974. Photo: InMedia.pic.twitter.com/3Usy1JFWrQ

          3 replies 62 retweets 159 likes
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        15. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 22m22 minutes ago
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          At City One, Shatin - which attracted media earlier for its very high voter turnout - the pro-democracy Civic Party's Wong Man-huen has beaten her pro-Beijing opponent by over 2,000 votes.

          1 reply 23 retweets 85 likes
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        16. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 17m17 minutes ago
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          In Sai Kung's rural Outlying Islands, newcomer democrat Debby Chan has declared victory in a previously uncontested constituency. HKFP profile:https://www.hongkongfp.com/2019/11/09/hong-kongs-2019-district-council-candidates-part-i-sai-kung-planning-activist-debby-chan/ …

          1 reply 20 retweets 53 likes
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        17. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 16m16 minutes ago
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          Another pro-demoracy newcomer to win in Sai Kung is the Labour Party's Stanley Ho in Pak Sha Wan. Ho was thrust into the media spotlight after being attacked by assailants in September.

          2 replies 15 retweets 50 likes
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        18. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 6m6 minutes ago
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          Janelle Leung Hoi-ching - another extradition bill-inspired newcomer candidate who had been attacked by assailants - has beaten the incumbent pro-Beijing district councillor in Kwun Tong's Yuet Wah constituency.

          1 reply 19 retweets 48 likes
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        19. Hong Kong Free Press‏Verified account @HongKongFP 4m4 minutes ago
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          Democratic Party veterans and ex-legislators Kam Nai-wai (Central and Western) and Sin Chung-kai (Kwai Tsing) have retained their district council seats.

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