Hong Kong election authorities have ceased the practice of compiling and releasing voter turnout data broken down by age and sex, a move that has sparked concerns among politicians and analysts. The authorities claim there is no longer an operational need for this data, which has been publicly available since at least 2008. Critics argue that this data is crucial for electoral transparency, understanding voter demographics, and informing governance strategies. AI
RANK_REASON The article discusses a policy change by Hong Kong election authorities and the resulting concerns, fitting the 'commentary' bucket as it analyzes the implications rather than reporting a direct event.
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