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Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam ‘sorry’ for Election Committee voting chaos, pledges to fix problem before Legislative Council poll in December
- Chief executive promises to get to bottom of 14-hour delay that left candidates and staff waiting overnight for results
- Lam says issues will be resolved before December’s election of lawmakers, as organisers blame new electronic registration system, workers on the ground
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Hong Kong’s leader said on Tuesday she was sorry for the “serious” delays to vote counting in the city’s first poll since Beijing overhauled the electoral system, and pledged to prevent the same problems from afflicting the Legislative Council contest in December.
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Two days after the Election Committee vote, Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor weighed in on the hold-ups that left candidates and their staff waiting overnight for the results.
Responding to a reporter’s question about the weekend’s “apparent problems”, Lam did not hold back in her assessment of the tallying process.
“You are being very kind,” she said. “You said there appeared to be a problem, but there was definitely a problem, a very serious one indeed.
“I am sorry for the problems that arose during the vote counting, causing many candidates to have to hang around at the counting station unable to eat and sleep.”
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