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UPDATED: 14:13, August 30, 2004 |
| Edmund Ho wins election for 2nd term |
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 Edmund Ho Hau Wah (C), incumbent chief executive of China's Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR), expresses thanks to members of the Election Committee for the Second Chief Executive of Macao SAR following his re-election, in Macao, south China, Aug. 29, 2004. Edmund Ho Hau Wah won the election on Sunday with 296 votes in favor and three abstentions from a total of 299 members of the 300-member committee.
 Members of the Election Committee for the Second Chief Executive of China's Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) walk into the polling station in Macao, south China, Aug. 29, 2004. Edmund Ho Hau Wah, incumbent chief executive of Macao SAR, was re-elected with 296 votes in favor and three abstentions from a total of 299 members of the 300-member committee.
 --Edmund Ho Hau Wah, incumbent chief executive of China's Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR), speaks at a news briefing after the election for the second chief executive of Macao SAR in Macao Aug. 29, 2004. Edmund Ho Hau Wah won the election for the second term as Macao's chief executive with 296 votes in favor and three abstentions from a total of 299 members of the 300-strong Election Committee Sunday morning.
 Edmund Ho Hau Wah, incumbent chief executive of China's Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR), holds a news briefing after the election for the second chief executive of Macao SAR in Macao Aug. 29, 2004. Edmund Ho Hau Wah won the election for Macao's second chief executive with 296 votes in favor and three abstentions from a total of 299 members of the 300-strong Election Committee Sunday morning.
 Edmund Ho Hau Wah (R), incumbent chief executive of China's Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR), shakes hands with a member of the Election Committee for the Second Chief Executive of Macao SAR following his re-election, in Macao, south China, Aug. 29.
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