2020 Hong Kong pro-democracy primaries

2020 Hong Kong pro-democracy primaries

11–12 July 2020

26 lists for Geographical Constituencies
5 lists for Functional Constituencies
Turnout606,761 (13.62%)
  First party Second party Third party
  Wu Chi-wai Alvin Yeung Ray Chan
Leader Wu Chi-wai Alvin Yeung Ray Chan
Party Democratic Civic People Power
Popular vote 77,251 73,054 28,081
Percentage 12.78% 12.08% 4.64%
Lists won 6 4 2

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  Raphael Wong Ng Kin-wai
Leader Gary Poon Raphael Wong Ng Kin-wai
and others
Party TMCN LSD TSW Connection
Popular vote 35,513 34,962 20,525
Percentage 5.87% 5.78% 3.39%
Lists won 1 1 1

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
  Yam Kai-bong Claudia Mo Sze Tak-loy
Leader Yam Kai-bong
and others
Claudia Mo Sze Tak-loy
Party Neo Democrats HK First ADPL
Popular vote 15,021 9,308 8,776
Percentage 2.48% 1.54% 1.45%
Lists won 1 1 1

The 2020 Hong Kong pro-democracy primaries were held on 11 and 12 July 2020 for selecting the numbers of pro-democracy candidates for the subsequently postponed 2020 Legislative Council election to maximise the chance for the pro-democrats to achieve a majority in the 70-seat Legislative Council.

With a turnout of more than 600,000, which equals to nearly half of votes received by the pro-democracy camp in the 2016 general election, it was the most-participated primary held in the history of Hong Kong, despite the SAR government's threats of the organisers' potential breaching of the newly imposed national security law.

Traditional pro-democrat parties lost ground to the localist new faces, with an unofficial six-person alliance led by Joshua Wong and Nathan Law of the disbanded Demosistō becoming the biggest winner in the primaries. The candidates they endorsed also emerged as either top or runner-up candidates in their respective constituencies.

55 candidates and participants were arrested under the national security law on 6 January 2021, of which 47 were officially charged with conspiracy to commit subversion.