Polls closed last night on Hong Kong’s unofficial “Civil Referendum” on universal suffrage. Nearly 800,000 Hongkongers cast their ballot in the poll organized by Occupy Central and the Public Opinion Programme at the University of Hong Kong, equivalent to almost a quarter of the territory’s 3.51 million registered voters – far more than expected by either organizers or Beijing.
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