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Referendum to Collect Opinions on City-wide Strike

A referendum was held today (20 Jun) to collect opinions on a city-wide strike. Many citizens queued at the voting stations to place their votes.

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Interview with the venue PIC of Causeway Bay Voting Station

1652 | Causeway Bay

The Venue PIC of today’s voting station in Causeway Bay suggested that the referendum started at 10am this morning (20 Jun).

The target was to have 60,000 union members to vote. Until 4pm, around 2,000 members voted. He urged the public to join the referendum and vote before 8pm.

Concerning the arrangement of the referendum, he suggested that union members can join their respective station to vote, and non-members can join a union at the station. For those who have already received the ballot, they can vote at any station.

Students can also vote at specific stations in Foo Tak Building in Wan Chai, To Kwa Wan, or Tsz Wan Shan.

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Citizens Queue up at Tsz Wan Shan for Referendum

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19:56 | Tsz Wan Shan

Union members lined up to vote outside a car park at Tsz Wan Shan. Fluorescent tubes were hung on fences to form a sign of “VOTE” to attract attention of passersby. The queue to vote was long with voting station helpers holding signs to signal the end of the line.

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Line Remains Long 10 Minutes Till Polls Close At Yau Ma Tei Referendum Station

20:04 | Yau Ma Tei

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Signs from Referenda Organizers Urging Citizens to Vote and Join Unions

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