Fewer than one in three Hong Kong citizens voiced their trust in local democracy in an election on Sunday, almost two weeks since the region was rocked by a deadly blaze that killed dozens in seven residential tower blocks.

Official figures after the closing of polls showed that only 31.9% of citizens, or about 1.3 million registered voters, cast their ballots to vote for a new parliament. The final result was not yet available shortly after midnight local time.

Hong Kong’s parliament, the Legislative Council, is not fully freely elected and pro-democracy candidates did not stand this time. To be admitted to the ballot, candidates must show loyalty to China.

Residents directly elect 20 of the 90 lawmakers. Forty are chosen by a committee of politicians loyal to Beijing and repre…

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