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Beijing loyalist John Lee elected as Hong Kong's next leader
Updated On: 08 May, 2022 12:52 PM IST | Hong Kong | AP
As the only candidate in the polls, Lee was expected to win, especially since he has Beijing's endorsement and last month obtained 786 nominations from members of the Election Committee in support of his candidacy

John Lee waves after becoming the city's new chief executive in Hong Kong. Pic/AFP
John Lee was elected as Hong Kong's next leader Sunday by an election committee comprised of nearly 1,500 largely pro-Beijing members. Lee received 1,416 votes in the chief executive election, far exceeding the 751 votes needed to win. More than 97% of the Election Committee cast their votes in a secret ballot Sunday morning.
As the only candidate in the polls, Lee was expected to win, especially since he has Beijing's endorsement and last month obtained 786 nominations from members of the Election Committee in support of his candidacy. Lee will replace current leader Carrie Lam on July 1. The election on Sunday follows major changes to Hong Kong's electoral laws last year to ensure that only 'patriots' loyal to Beijing can hold office. The legislature was also reorganized to all but eliminate opposition voices.
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