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Campaigners in Hong Kong have registered thousands of new voters during mass protests against controversial extradition law reform, pouncing on an ...

on Sunday that organisers said drew nearly 2 million people opposed to the Bill, which would allow people in Hong Kong to be extradited to China.

Half of Legco's 70 seats are popularly elected and the rest are picked by business and professional groups called"functional constituencies," which are dominated by pro-Beijing figures. The legislature"is a very important battleground for us because it's a firewall between the Hong Kong Basic Law and the Chinese government, which is controlling everything," Ho said, referring to the territory's mini-constitution.

About 30 local shops have said they would offer registration forms to customers, and Reimagine Hong Kong volunteers plan to set up 12 booths around the city to try to sign up more voters.Ho says that her star power has helped the campaign, but that drawing other entertainers into the effort has been tough because most in Hong Kong rely on the mainland market, where Ho has been banned since supporting the protests in 2014.

 

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