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Chief executive election 2017
Hong KongPolitics

I won’t quit race to lead Hong Kong, Regina Ip vows, after Election Committee members switch support to Carrie Lam

Lawmaker says she is not worried and dismisses claim that four contenders would be ‘too many’

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Regina Ip (right) with former Democratic Party lawmaker Emily Lau on Monday. Photo: Felix Wong
Christy Leung

Chief executive contender Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee said former chief secretary Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor’s entry into the race had cost her the support of members of the Election Committee who pick Hong Kong’s next leader.

But she said on Monday that she would not quit or be swayed by anyone offering her a deal to pull out.

Speaking after a talk show with former Democratic Party lawmaker Emily Lau Wai-hing, Ip said some among the 1,194-member committee had done a U-turn after earlier pledging to nominate her.

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“I don’t mind ... I am not worried about it as [changing one’s mind] is natural,” Ip said. “I just hope to have a fair and open election.”

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She stopped short of revealing how many electors had offered to back her and quoted a Taiwanese saying about the coattail effect of a popular candidate drawing away votes.

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