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Anti-government protestors prevailed on Sunday after polls closed in Hong Kong and pro-democracy candidates clinched nearly half of the seats on the ballot.

 

So far, pro-democracy candidates have won 278 out of 452 seats in 18 district council races, while pro-Beijing forces, who previously held 73 percent of the seats, have only won 30. Voters came out in droves -- with a 71 percent turnout -- up from 47 percent four years ago in the same elections, according to the Electoral Affairs Commission.

 

Supporters cheering after a pro-democracy candidate won a seat in district council elections in Hong Kong, early Monday. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)

Pro-democracy supporters celebrating after pro-Beijing politician Junius Ho lost his election in Hong Kong, early Monday. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

[AP Photo]