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WED · 2026-05-20 · 13:04 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0520-77841
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Hong Kong’s top court reviews law criminalising calls to boycott elections

Hong Kong's top court is reviewing a law that criminalizes calls to boycott elections. The challenge, brought by former student union president Jacky So Tsun-fung, argues the law violates residents' rights to express disapproval of the political system and make informed voting decisions.

Brian WongSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-20 · 13:04 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Hong Kong’s top court reviews law criminalising calls to boycott elections
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Hong Kong's top court is reviewing a law that criminalizes calls to boycott elections. The challenge, brought by former student union president Jacky So Tsun-fung, argues the law violates residents' rights to express disapproval of the political system and make informed voting decisions. The government's senior counsel opposed the challenge, asserting the law is outside the scope of constitutional review and citing Beijing's electoral reforms following 2019 protests. The law in question, Section 27A of the Elections (Corrupt and Illegal Conduct) Ordinance, was enacted in May 2021 as part of reforms designed to ensure only "patriotic" individuals hold public office. The Court of Final Appeal is examining the legality of this provision.

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The reforms aim to ensure only patriotic individuals can hold public office.

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Section 27A of the Elections (Corrupt and Illegal Conduct) Ordinance took effect in May 2021 as part of electoral reforms.

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A government senior counsel argued the law falls outside constitutional review, citing Beijing's actions after 2019 protests.

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The law is challenged on the grounds that it violates residents' rights to express disapproval and make informed voting decisions.

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Hong Kong's top court is reviewing a law that criminalizes calls to boycott elections.

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Hong Kong’s top court has been asked to abolish an “extraordinary” and “inexplicable” law prohibiting calls to boycott the city’s “patriots-only” elections on the grounds that it violates residents’ rights to express disapproval of the political system and to make informed decisions before voting.A government senior counsel opposed the challenge by former Chinese University of Hong Kong student union president Jacky So Tsun-fung, arguing the law fell outside the scope of constitutional review. He cited Beijing’s decision to address “clear loopholes and deficiencies” in the electoral system after the city’s 2019 anti-government protests.The Court of Final Appeal on Wednesday examined the legality of Section 27A of the Elections (Corrupt and Illegal Conduct) Ordinance, which took effect in May 2021 as part of a broader Beijing-led electoral reform aimed at ensuring only those deemed patriotic by authorities could hold public office.
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