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Option 1
The article is rated a stub under the WikiProject Elections and Referendums, Asian election-related, ROC (Taiwanese) politics–related, and Hong Kong politics-related article categories. The article's content is relevant to the topic and is written with neutrality. However, all claims are missing citations. The article tackles Wikipedia's equity gaps while covering historically underrepresented Hong Kong and Taiwanese Politics. There is not yet any discussions under the Talk page. I contributed ideas regarding citing sources of retrieved data and adding hyperlinks. There should be more explanation upon the Hare Quota and Largest Remainders (HQLR) formula, which is presented as "Hare Quota" in the article. Carey, J. (2017). ELECTORAL FORMULA AND FRAGMENTATION IN HONG KONG. Journal of East Asian Studies, 17(2), 215-231. doi:10.1017/jea.2016.43
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 * Vote allocation
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Option 2
The article is rated a stub under the North Korea-related, Asian election-related and WikiProject Elections and Referendums categories. The article's content is relevant to the topic and is conducted with neutrality. Most claims are supported by citations, yet the quote "Let Us Bring the Advantages of Socialism in Our Country into Full Play." is yet to be cited. The article tackles Wikipedia's equity gaps representing underrepresented North Korean elections without being politically bias-toned. The hyperlinks are highly helpful to understand various parties in North Korea. The Talk Page for this article still remains empty. I contributed to the Talk Page about citing the quote which is originated from the Policy Speech Addressed to the First Session of the Ninth Supreme People’s Assembly of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea on May 24, 1990. It is published by the Foreign Language Publishing House in Pyongyang, North Korea in 1990.
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 * 1990 North Korean parliamentary election
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Option 3
The article does not exist yet as a relevant topic to Hong Kong Elections and Hare quota's regional adaptation. I would like to expand and combine upon the existing Hare quota and Largest remainder method for a better understanding for the proportional-electoral systems topics. There is a necessity of explaining Proportional representation within the Hong Kong political reformation before and after the Handover of Hong Kong in 1997. Adding supported claims likewise "the Proportional representation is designed to convenience smaller political parties to win the last seat in the election, encouraging more independent parties to engage in elections as they could secure a seat with solely 5-7% of votes." Cox, Gary W. and Matthew Soberg Shugart. 1996. "Strategic voting under proportional representation." Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization 12(2):299-234.
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 * Hare Quota and Largest Remainders (HQLR) formula
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Carey, J. (2017). ELECTORAL FORMULA AND FRAGMENTATION IN HONG KONG. Journal of East Asian Studies, 17(2), 215-231. doi:10.1017/jea.2016.43

Ngok, M. (2007). Political Development in Hong Kong: State, Political Society, and Civil Society. Hong Kong University Press. Retrieved September 6, 2021, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt1xwcx7

Option 4
The article is a Chinese Party-related stub. It is identified as needing additional citations for verification and may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject, potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral. The article's content is relevant to the topic, yet, as stated, the neutrality remain questionable as the citations are unclear. The sentence "Out of all legally recognised minor political parties in the People's Republic of China, the Jiusan Society have the largest number of seats in the National People's Congress - 64 seats" remain unclear without citation. I have added the original source of this information from the official website of Jiusan Society(http://www.93.gov.cn/syfc-rddb/275038.html, List of members of Jiusan Society as deputies to the 13th National People's Congress (64)) under the Talk Page.
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 * Jiusan Society
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“担任第十三届全国人大代表的九三学社社员名单（64人）.” The Central Committee of Jiusan Society, 28th February 2018, http://www.93.gov.cn/syfc-rddb/275038.html. Accessed 6th September 2021.
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Option 5
The article is a ROC (Taiwanese) politics–related stub. The article is noted that it should be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in Chinese. The Chinese page of the article is significantly more detailed--The English version of the page has the content table of four items: History, See Also, References, and External Links; While the Chinese corresponding article has the content table of eight items: Background, Summary, Three Applicable conditions in Hong Kong and Macao, Related Events, List of important continental affairs regulations, Reference, External Links(currently empty), and See Also. The article's content is generally relevant to the topic and stated with neutrality. The citations of this article is also complete and well-sourced. However, it could be further improved with extra translation from the Chinese corresponding page. There is no discussions on Talk Page regarding this article. I contributed the translation of the "Related Events" section from Chinese to English:
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 * Act Governing Relations between the People of the Taiwan Area and the Mainland Area
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Block mainland OTT platform
On March 28, 2019, Qiu Chui, spokesman of the mainland Council of the Republic of China, revealed to Nikkei Asia review that in order to curb the dissemination of false news against Taiwan made by the government of the people's Republic of China, the government of the Republic of China plans to block Iqiyi and prevent Tencent videos from entering the Republic of China. Qiu also said that the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of China is investigating and dealing with OTT, Iqiyi's Taiwan agent. If there is a violation of the regulations on people's relations between Taiwan and the mainland, the most severe punishment is to close the "Iqiyi Taiwan station"[19][20][21][22][23]

On August 19, 2020, the Commerce Department of the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of China announced that according to the relevant regulations of the regulations on people's relations between Taiwan and the mainland, the mainland OTT platform landed in Taiwan by agents will be included in the list of commercial prohibited items. The continuous operation of Iqiyi and Tencent WeTV currently operating in Taiwan must stop operating within 14 days (from September 1) of the notice period. Otherwise, the State Communications Commission of the Republic of China will impose a fine of not less than NT $50000 and not more than NT $5 million in accordance with the relationship regulations, and may order it to stop or correct within a time limit; Those who fail to stop or correct within the time limit will be punished continuously.

臺灣地區與大陸地區人民關係條例
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