Hong Kong local elections to proceed as more protesters emerge from Polytechnic campus

Police will be out in force at polling stations in Hong Kong this weekend as keenly contested local elections take place amid ongoing anti-government protests.

On 24 November 4.13 million registered voters in Hong Kong will cast their votes for the 2019 District Council Ordinary Election

City leaders have said they want to go ahead with the vote but warned that violence could make it impossible to hold a fair and safe election.

The election is seen as a bellwether for public support for the protests.

Hong Kong’s new police commissioner, Tang Ping-keung, told reporters Friday that officers would deal with any outbreak of violence immediately without hesitation.

Six masked protesters surrendered before dawn, bringing to about 30 the number that have come out in the past day from a university campus surrounded by police.

Via France 24

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