
Posters and banners of candidates from various parties are displayed outside a residential district on election day for the Legislative Council in Hong Kong September 7, 2008. Hong Kong residents voted to elect a new legislature on Sunday, with the bruised democratic camp trying to maintain its watchdog legislative role against resurgent pro- Beijing rivals.
Residents walk outside a polling station displaying the information of candidates on election day for the Legislative Council in Hong Kong September 7, 2008. Hong Kong residents voted to elect a new legislature on Sunday, with the bruised democratic camp trying to maintain its watchdog legislative role against resurgent pro- Beijing rivals.
Supporters from the pro-Beijing 'Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong' (DAB) argue with 'Long Hair' Leung Kwok-hung (not in picture), lawmaker and candidate from the League of Social Democrats, a pro-democracy group, on the election day for the Legislative Council in Hong Kong September 7, 2008. Hong Kong residents voted to elect a new legislature on Sunday, with the bruised democratic camp trying to maintain its watchdog legislative role against resurgent pro- Beijing rivals.
'Long Hair' Leung Kwok-hung (R), lawmaker and candidate from the League of Social Democrats, a pro-democracy group, protests in front of supporters of Veteran candidate Lau Kong-wah (L on poster) from the pro-Beijing 'Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong' (DAB), on the election day for the Legislative Council in Hong Kong September 7, 2008. Hong Kong residents voted to elect a new legislature on Sunday, with the bruised democratic camp trying to maintain its watchdog legislative role against resurgent pro- Beijing rivals.