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The public nomination process came to an end this week.
The two-month public nomination period closed on Sunday.
Locog's spokesperson added: "People were chosen on merit through the public nomination campaigns rather than their age.
The Chinese government has promised to allow the selection of Hong Kong's next leader, in 2017, through universal suffrage, but has ruled out public nomination for candidates and insisted that only candidates who "love China" should be eligible.
On another occasion he compared the need for public nomination to picking lunch, saying that imposing tight controls on candidates for the role of chief executive was like offering people the chance to eat at one of two shopping centres.
On July 16th Ming Pao, usually one of the more robust Chinese-language newspapers, noted in its headline and lead paragraph of the story that Mr Leung's report did not "directly" rule out the possibility of a broader public nomination of candidates for chief executives.
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A new Appointments Commission will nominate future "cross-bench" (non-party) peers, and will vet public nominations for so-called "people's peers".
She received more than 200 public nominations.
Public nominations are being sought until 19 July.
She received more public nominations than anyone else on this list.
It is even possible that the public nominations were for once heeded, rather than binned.
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