Hong Kong legislative election, 2004
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The '''2004 Hong Kong legislative election''' for members of the [[Legislative Council of Hong Kong]] (LegCo) was held on [[September 12]], [[2004]]. The elections returned 30 members from directly elected geographical constituencies and 30 members from [[functional constituency|functional constituencies]].
==General outcome==
A record number of 3.2 million people registered to vote in the election. The turnout rate was an unprecedented 55.6% with 1,784,406 voters casting ballots, beating the previous record set in 1998 by 200,000 votes.
While pro-democratic opposition candidates gained new seats in the legislature, their gains fell short of their expectations.
In the geographical constituencies, candidates from the pro-democratic camp secured 60 percent of the seats in the geographical sectors of the election, taking 18 seats (up from 17) in this category, and 62 percent of the popular vote. On the other hand, the pro-Beijing / pro-business candidates made greater gains, winning 12 directly elected seats (up from 7).
Ironically, in the functional constituencies which the pro-democratic camp sought to abolish, the camp made more gains (from 5 to 7 seats).
Overall, the democrats took 25 seats and the pro-government camp 35 seats. Bills initiated by the government can still be passed on pro-government support alone, but bills originated by members cannot be passed without democratic support, since these bills require absolute majorities in each sector (geographical and functional) of the legislature. Constitutional amendments require a [[two-thirds vote]] and thereby also require support from the democratic camp.
Despite the increase in the number of seats returned by geographical constituencies and the record turnout, the [[Democratic Party (Hong Kong)|Democratic Party]] (民主黨) lost the status of being the largest political party in the Legislative Council to the pro-government [[Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong]] (who secured 12 seats) and pro-business [[Liberal Party (Hong Kong)|Liberal Party]] (who secured 10 seats) parties, thereby becoming only the third-largest party. Some attributed the poor performance of the pro-democratic camp to tactical mis-calculation in vote allocation. This was not helped by some of the democratic parties' personal scandals.
Overall, the pro-Beijing and pro-business parties succeeded in retaining the majority in the legislature. However, pro-democracy candidates have maintained the threshold to block changes (if necessary) to the [[Basic Law of Hong Kong]] (since a [[two-thirds vote]] is required for amendment). The current Legislative Council also saw the entry of more radical members of the 'democratic' camp.
===Irregularities===
There were a few reports of irregularities. Some polling stations ran out of ballot boxes, causing long delays in voting. To fit more ballots into the ballot boxes, some election workers forcefully stuffed ballots into the box using objects such as barbecue forks and metal rulers. Some stations also used random cardboard boxes without official seals. Some ballot boxes were opened before the close of polling.
The polling station operating manual had mistakes in it, so some candidate representatives were kicked out after the closing of the poll and were prevented from witnessing the counting, as required by law.
Some candidates have tried to challenge the election results, but have remained unsuccessful thus far.
A report on the election process was published shortly after the election. {{PDF|[http://www.legco.gov.hk/yr04-05/english/panels/ca/papers/ca1220-eprt-e-scan.pdf]|0.99 [[Mebibyte|MiB]]<!-- application/pdf, 1040156 bytes -->}} Another report was commissioned by the government to suggest future improvements. [http://www.info.gov.hk/info/report05/]
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==Dynamics==
The election was largely seen as a contest between the pro-democracy coalition and the pro-business and pro-Beijing coalitions. There were 162 candidates for 60 seats in the LegCo. Before the election, the pro-democratic camp was widely expected to gain the most votes and increase its representation in the LegCo (from 22 seats). Some members of the pro-democratic camp aimed at securing an [[absolute majority]] of the seats in the legislature so that they would have the power to veto all government proposals.
The democratic camp called for direct elections for the [[Chief Executive of Hong Kong]] in [[Hong Kong Chief Executive election, 2007|2007]] and for LegCo in [[Hong Kong legislative election, 2008|2008]], as well as rapid political reform. In contrast, the pro-Beijing and pro-business candidates placed more emphasis on economic growth and social stability. Most of the political parties are now setting [[2012]] as the ideal time for electoral reform.
While the democratic camp hoped to play up the issue of universal suffrage as a prominent issue in the election, the [[Standing Committee of the National People's Congress]] ruled out universal suffrage for the Chief Executive's election in 2007 and for LegCo elections in 2008 in [[April 2004]] before the election. Despite this, the pro-democratic camp insisted on promoting their agenda, which seemed to backfire when the campaign lost its original momentum. This was not helped by various sex and financial scandals of a few pro-democracy candidates. There were some allegations by the pro-democracy camp of Mainland Chinese influence behind this.
Some of the more interesting developments include:
* Some reports in phone-in radio programmes that some officials in the Mainland requested businessmen to take photographs of their completed ballots with their mobile phones to prove that they have voted for pro-Beijing candidates. In response, the government removed curtains from polling booths to deter such activities.
* The entry into the election race of popular radio show host [[Cheng Jing Han, Albert|Albert Cheng]], who had accused Beijing of pressuring him to leave his radio program.
* The arrest and sentence (by [[reeducation through labor]]) of the [[Democratic Party of Hong Kong|Democratic Party]] candidate [[Alex Ho]] in [[Guangdong]] province of China for (allegedly) being caught and pictured in a hotel bedroom having relations with a prostitute. Although there were some initial predictions that Ho's arrest would help the Democratic Party by highlighting deficiencies in the PRC's judicial system, it is generally agreed that his arrest greatly hurt the party among women voter support in Hong Kong.
* The involvement of [[Democratic Party of Hong Kong|Democratic Party]] [[James To]] and [[The Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions]] [[Chan Yuen-han]] in scandals relating to the use of public funds for the benefit of their respective political groups.
* [[Human Rights Watch]] issued a report a few days before the election, accusing the PRC government of creating a "climate of fear" to influence the election. In response, the Hong Kong government claimed that the report was distorted.
* The assault of a candidate of the Democratic Party in the New Territories East district, Mr. Wong Shing-chi. The suspect was arrested and reportedly found to be mentally ill.
* The election of radical activist "[[Leung Kwok Hung|Long Hair]]", who ran as an independent but who is expected to side with pro-democracy representatives despite his revolutionary leanings.
==Candidates and Results==
===General Results===
Democratic camp 25 seats, Pro-Beijing camp 35 seats
Three Largest Parties:
*DAB: 12 seats
*Liberal Party: 10 seats
*Democratic Party: 9 seats
===Geographical Constituencies (30 Seats) ===
Voting System: [[Closed list|Closed]] [[party-list proportional representation]] with the [[Largest remainder method|largest remainder method<!--Hamilton apportionment scheme-->]] and [[Hare Quota]].
====Hong Kong Island (香港島) (6 Seats) ====
* List 1:'''[[Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong]] (民主建港聯盟, 民建聯) (Pro-government) '''
** [[Ma Lik]] (馬力)
** [[Choi So Yuk]] (蔡素玉)
** [[Chung Shu Kun, Christopher]] (鍾樹根)
** [[Yeung Wai Foon]] (楊位款)
** [[Lee Yuen Kwong]] (李元剛)
** [[Cheung Kwok Kwan]] (張國鈞)
* List 2:'''Independent (Pro-government)'''
** [[Rita Fan|Hsu Lai Tai, Rita]] (徐麗泰), better known as Rita Fan (范徐麗泰)
* List 3:'''Independent (Pro-democracy for the "grassroots")'''
** [[Tsang Kin Shing]] (曾健成, 阿牛)
** [[Chung Chung Fai]] (鍾松輝, 鍾輝)
** [[Tang Chui Chung]] (鄧徐中)
* List 4:'''[[Democratic Party (Hong Kong)|Democratic Party]] (民主黨)(Pro-democracy)'''
** [[Yeung Sum]] (楊森)
** [[Lee Chu Ming, Martin]] (李柱銘)
** [[Lai Chi Keong, Joseph]] (黎志強)
* List 5:'''Independent'''
** [[Wong Kam Fai, Kelvin]] (黃錦輝)
* List 6:'''Independent and Civic Act-up (Pro-democracy)'''
** [[Audrey Eu|Eu Yuet Mee, Audrey]] (余若薇) ([[Article 45 Concern Group]] 四十五條關注組, ran as independent)
** [[Ho Sau Lan, Cyd]] (何秀蘭) ([[The Frontier (Hong Kong)|The Frontier]] 前綫, [[Civic Act-up]] 公民起動)
{| border="1"
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| Party list
| 1
| 2
| 3
| 4
| 5
| 6
| Total
|-
| Votes
| 74,659
| 65,661
| 5,313
| 131,788
| 2,830
| 73,844
| 379,913
|-
| Seats
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 6
|-
| Hare Quota
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 63 318
|-
| Quotas Received
| 1.18
| 1.04
| 0.08
| 2.08
| 0.04
| 1.17
|
|-
| Automatic seats
| 1
| 1
| 0
| 2
| 0
| 1
| 5
|-
| Remainder
| 0.18
| 0.04
| 0.08
| 0.08
| 0.04
| 0.17
|
|-
| Surplus seats
| 1
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 1
|-
| Total Seats
| 2
| 1
| 0
| 2
| 0
| 0
| 6
|}
====Kowloon West (九龍西) (4 Seats) ====
* '''[[Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong]] (民主建港聯盟, 民建聯) (Pro-government)'''
** [[Tsang Yok Sing, Jasper]] (曾鈺成)
** [[Chung Kong Mo]] (鍾港武)
** [[Lee Wai King, Starry]] (李慧琼)
* '''[[Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood]] (List 1) (民主民生協進會, 民協) ([[Populist]]) '''
** [[Fung Kin Kee, Frederick]] (馮檢基)
* '''[[Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood]] (List 2) (民主民生協進會, 民協) (Populist) '''
** [[Liu Sing Lee]] (廖成利)
* '''Independent (Pro-democracy) '''
** [[Lau Chin Shek]] (劉千石) (Member of [[Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions]] (香港職工會聯盟), but ran as an independent)
* '''[[Democratic Party (Hong Kong)|Democratic Party]] (民主黨)(Pro-democracy) '''
** [[James To|To Kun Sun, James]] (涂謹申)
** [[Chan Ka Wai]] (陳家偉)
** [[Lam Ho Yeung]] (林浩揚)
** [[Ma Kee]] (馬旗)
* '''Independent (Pro-democracy) '''
** [[Lau Yuk Shing, Liu Tai]] (柳玉成, 劉泰)
** [[Leung Suet Fong]] (梁雪芳)
** [[Lau Po Kwan]] (劉寶坤)
====Kowloon East (九龍東) (5 Seats) ====
* '''[[Democratic Party (Hong Kong)|Democratic Party]] (民主黨)(Pro-democracy) '''
** [[Li Wah Ming]] (李華明)
** [[Wu Chi Wai]] (胡志偉)
** [[Ho Wai To]] (何偉途)
* '''[[Article 45 Concern Group]] (四十五條關注組)(Pro-democracy) '''
** [[Alan Leong|Leung Kah Kit, Alan]] (梁家傑) (ran as independent)
* '''[[The Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions]] (香港工會聯合會, 工聯會) / [[Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong]] (民主建港聯盟, 民建聯) (Pro-government) '''
** [[Chan Yuen Han]] (陳婉嫻)
** [[Lam Man Fai]] (林文輝)
** [[Tang Ka Piu]] (鄧家彪) (Independent)
* '''[[Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong]] / [[The Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions]] (Pro-government)'''
** [[Chan Kam Lam]] (陳鑑林)
** [[Choi Chun Wa]] (蔡鎮華)
** [[Chan Tak Ming]] (陳德明)
* '''Pro-democracy'''
** [[Cheng Jing Han, Albert]] (鄭經翰), also known as "Tai Pan" (大班) (Independent)
** [[Andrew To|To Kwan Hang, Andrew]] (陶君行) ([[The Frontier (Hong Kong)|The Frontier]] 前綫)
====New Territories West (新界西) (8 Seats) ====
* '''[[Democratic Party (Hong Kong)|Democratic Party]] (List 1) (民主黨)(Pro-democracy)'''
** [[Lee Wing Tat]] (李永達)
** [[Chan Yuen Sum, Sumly]] (陳琬琛)
* '''[[Democratic Party (Hong Kong)|Democratic Party]] (List 2) (民主黨)(Pro-democracy)'''
** [[Ho Chun Yan]] (何俊仁)
** [[Cheung Yin Tung]] (張賢登)
* '''Independent, former member of Democratic Party) (Pro-democracy)'''
** [[Albert Chan|Chan Wai Yip, Albert]] (陳偉業)
* '''[[Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood]] (民主民生協進會, 民協) (Populist)'''
** [[Yim Tim Sang]] (嚴天生)
** [[Kong Fung Yi]] (江鳳儀)
** [[Tai Yin Chiu]] (戴賢招)
** [[Kwun Tung Wing]] (官東榮)
* '''[[Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong]] (民主建港聯盟, 民建聯) (Pro-government)'''
** [[Tam Yiu Chung]] (譚耀宗)
** [[Cheung Hok Ming]] (張學明)
** [[Leung Che Cheung]] (梁志祥)
** [[Au Yeung Po Chun]] (歐陽寶珍)
** [[Tsui Fan]] (徐帆)
** [[Chan Han Pan]] (陳恒鑌)
** [[Lo Kwong Sing, Andy]] (老廣成)
** [[Ng King Wah, Philip]] (伍景華)
* '''[[Liberal Party (Hong Kong)|Liberal Party]] (自由黨) (Pro-government and pro-business)'''
** [[Selina Chow|Chow Liang Shuk Yee, Selina]] (周梁淑怡)
** [[Ting Woo Shou, Kenneth]] (丁午壽)
* '''Independent (Pro-government)'''
** [[Ng Tak Leung]] (伍得良) (a former member of Liberal Party)
* '''Independent (Pro-democracy)'''
** [[Char Shik Ngor, Stephen]] (查錫我)
* '''[[Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions]] (香港職工會聯盟)(Pro-democracy)'''
** [[Lee Cheuk Yan]] (李卓人)
** [[Ip Ngok Fung]] (葉岳峰)
* '''[[New Century Forum]] (新世紀論壇)(Pro-government)'''
** [[Lui Hau Tuen]] (呂孝端)
** [[Siu Shing Choi]] (蕭成財)
** [[Chan Choi Hi]] (陳財喜)
* '''[[Neighbourhood and Workers Service Centre]] (街坊工友服務處) (Pro-democracy)'''
** [[Leung Yiu Chung]] (梁耀忠)
** [[Wan Siu Kin, Andrew]] (尹兆堅)
* '''Independent (Pro-government)'''
** [[Chow Ping Tim]] (鄒秉恬)
====New Territories East (新界東) (7 Seats) ====
* '''Independent (Pro-democracy)'''
** [[Andrew Wong|Wong Wang Fat, Andrew]] (黃宏發)
* '''[[7.1 United Front]] (7.1 連線) (Pro-democracy)'''
** [[Andrew Cheng|Cheng Kar Foo, Andrew]] (鄭家富) ([[Democratic Party (Hong Kong)|Democratic Party]] 民主黨)
** [[Lau Wai Hing, Emily]] (劉慧卿) ([[The Frontier (Hong Kong)|The Frontier]] 前綫)
** [[Ronny Tong|Tong Ka Wah, Ronny]] (湯家驊) ([[Article 45 Concern Group]], 四十五條關注組)
** [[Wong Sing Chi]] (黃成智) ([[Democratic Party (Hong Kong)|Democratic Party]] 民主黨)
** [[Tsoi Yiu Cheong, Richard]] (蔡耀昌) ([[Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions]] 香港職工會聯盟, 職工盟)
** [[Ho Suk Ping, Shirley]] (何淑萍) ([[Democratic Party (Hong Kong)|Democratic Party]] 民主黨)
** [[Or Yiu Lam, Ricky]] (柯耀林) ([[The Frontier (Hong Kong)|The Frontier]] 前綫)
* '''[[Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong]] (民主建港聯盟, 民建聯) (Pro-government) '''
** [[Lau Kong Wah]] (劉江華)
** [[Li Kwok Ying]] (李國英)
** [[Mok Kam Kwai]] (莫錦貴)
** [[Chan Kwok Kai]] (陳國旗)
** [[So Sai Chi]] (蘇西智)
** [[Wong Pik Kiu]] (黃碧嬌)
** [[Chan Hak Kan]] (陳克勤)
* '''[[Liberal Party (Hong Kong)|Liberal Party]] (自由黨) (Pro-government and pro-business) '''
** [[Tien Pei Chun, James]] (田北俊)
* '''[[Hong Kong Progressive Alliance|The Hong Kong Progressive Alliance]] (香港協進聯盟)(Pro-government) '''
** [[Tso Wung-Wai]] (曹宏威)
* '''Independent (Pro-democracy radical)'''
** [[Leung Kwok Hung]] (梁國雄), also known as "Long Hair" (長毛)
==Election results==
===Summary of outcome ===
====Geographical constituencies====
Pro Democracy (18 seats):
* [[Democratic Party (Hong Kong)|Democratic Party]] 民主黨): 7 seats
* [[Article 45 Concern Group]] (四十五條關注組): 3 seats
* [[Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood]] (民主民生協進會, 民協) : 1 seat
* [[Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions]] (香港職工會聯盟): 1 seat
* [[Neighbourhood and Workers Service Centre]] (街坊工友服務處): 1 seat
* [[The Frontier (Hong Kong)|The Frontier]] (前綫): 1 seat
* Pro democracy individuals: 4 seats
Pro Government (12 seats):
* [[Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong]] (民主建港聯盟, 民建聯): 8 seats
* [[The Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions]] (香港工會聯合會, 工聯會) : 1 seats
* [[Liberal Party (Hong Kong)|Liberal Party]] (自由黨): 2 seats
* Pro government individual: 1 seat
====Functional constituencies====
Pro-democracy (7 seats)
*Democratic Party: 2 seats
*Other: 5 seats
Pro-government (23 seats)
*Liberal Party: 8 seats
*DAB: 4 seats
*Other: 11 seats
Democratic camp 25 seats, Pro-Beijing camp 35 seats
Three Largest Parties:
*DAB: 12 seats
*Liberal Party: 10 seats
*Democratic Party: 9 seats
===Candidates elected in geographical constituencies===
====Hong Kong Island (香港島) (6 Seats) ====
* '''[[Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong]] (民主建港聯盟, 民建聯) (Pro-government) '''
** [[Ma Lik]] (馬力) - deceased in 2007, seat replaced by [[Anson Chan]]
** [[Choi So Yuk]] (蔡素玉)
* '''Individual (Pro-government)'''
** [[Rita Fan|Hsu Lai Tai, Rita]] (徐麗泰), better known as Rita Fan (范徐麗泰)
* '''[[Article 45 Concern Group]] (四十五條關注組)(Pro-democracy) '''
** [[Audrey Eu|Eu Yuet Mee, Audrey]] (余若薇)
* '''[[Democratic Party (Hong Kong)|Democratic Party]] (民主黨)(Pro-democracy) '''
** [[Yeung Sum]] (楊森)
** [[Lee Chu Ming, Martin]] (李柱銘)
====Kowloon West (九龍西) (4 Seats) ====
* '''[[Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong]] (民主建港聯盟, 民建聯) (Pro-government) '''
** [[Tsang Yok Sing, Jasper]] (曾鈺成)
* '''[[Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood]] (List 1) (民主民生協進會, 民協) (Pro-democracy) '''
** [[Fung Kin Kee, Frederick]] (馮檢基)
* '''Individual (Pro-democracy) '''
** [[Lau Chin Shek]] (劉千石) (Member of [[Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions]] (香港職工會聯盟), but did not declare any political association in the application)
* '''[[Democratic Party (Hong Kong)|Democratic Party]] (民主黨) (Pro-democracy) '''
** [[James To|To Kun Sun, James]] (涂謹申)
====Kowloon East (九龍東) (5 Seats) ====
* '''[[Democratic Party (Hong Kong)|Democratic Party]] (民主黨)(Pro-democracy) '''
** [[Li Wah Ming]] (李華明)
* '''[[Article 45 Concern Group]] (四十五條關注組)(Pro-democracy) '''
** [[Alan Leong|Leung Kah Kit, Alan]] (梁家傑)
* '''[[The Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions]] (香港工會聯合會, 工聯會) / [[Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong]] (民主建港聯盟, 民建聯) (Pro-government) '''
** [[Chan Yuen Han]] (陳婉嫻)
* '''[[Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong]](Pro-government) '''
** [[Chan Kamn Lam]] (陳鑑林)
* '''Democratic Alliance(Pro-democracy) '''
** [[Cheng Jing Han, Albert]] (鄭經翰), also known as "Tai Pan" (大班) (Individual)
====New Territories West (新界西) (8 Seats) ====
* '''[[Democratic Party (Hong Kong)|Democratic Party]] (List 1) (民主黨)(Pro-democracy) '''
** [[Lee Wing Tat]] (李永達)
* '''[[Democratic Party (Hong Kong)|Democratic Party]] (List 2) (民主黨) (Pro-democracy)'''
** [[Ho Chun Yan]] (何俊仁)
* '''Individual (Ex-Democratic Party member) (Pro-democracy)'''
** [[Albert Chan|Chan Wai Yip, Albert]] (陳偉業)
* '''[[Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong]] (民主建港聯盟, 民建聯) (Pro-government)'''
** [[Tam Yiu Chung]] (譚耀宗)
** [[Cheung Hok Ming]] (張學明)
* '''[[Liberal Party (Hong Kong)|Liberal Party]] (自由黨)(Pro-government)'''
** [[Selina Chow|Chow Liang Shuk Yee, Selina]] (周梁淑怡)
* '''[[Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions]] (香港職工會聯盟)(Pro-democracy)'''
** [[Lee Cheuk Yan]] (李卓人)
* '''[[Neighbourhood and Workers Service Centre]] (街坊工友服務處) (Pro-democracy)'''
** [[Leung Yiu Chung]] (梁耀忠)
====New Territories East (新界東) (7 Seats) ====
* '''[[7.1 United Front]] (7.1 連線) (Democratic Alliance) (Pro-democracy)'''
** [[Andrew Cheng|Cheng Kar Foo, Andrew]] (鄭家富) ([[Democratic Party (Hong Kong)|Democratic Party]] 民主黨)
** [[Lau Wai Hing, Emily]] (劉慧卿) ([[The Frontier (Hong Kong)|The Frontier]] 前綫)
** [[Ronny Tong|Tong Ka Wah, Ronny]] (湯家驊) ([[Article 45 Concern Group]], 四十五條關注組)
* '''[[Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong]] (民主建港聯盟, 民建聯) (Pro-government)'''
** [[Lau Kong Wah]] (劉江華)
** [[Li Kwok Ying]] (李國英)
* '''[[Liberal Party (Hong Kong)|Liberal Party]] (自由黨)(Pro-government)'''
** [[Tien Pei Chun, James]] (田北俊)
* '''Individual (Pro-Democracy) (Pro-democracy radical)'''
** [[Leung Kwok Hung]] (梁國雄), also known as "Long Hair" (長毛)
===Functional Constituencies (30 Seats) ===
The pro-government camp took 23 seats, leaving seven for the democrats. See [http://www.elections.gov.hk/elections/legco2004/english/results/rs_fc_overall.html this site] for a list of the winners and the number of votes received in each sector.
==External links==
* [http://www.elections.gov.hk/elections/legco2004/eindex.html LegCo Elections 2004]
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