The project is a development of a local, Hong Kong-based, Election Observation Project (EOP) which has a following of more than 2,300 users on social media (https://www.facebook.com/hkeop). Under the auspices of the Comparative Governance & Policy Research Centre at the Department of Government & International Studies (HKBU), EOP has been formed to study elections and provide evidence-based information and data against the background of the challenges to the electoral arena and the changing political environment in Hong Kong over the past three years. When the government decided to postpone the 2020 Legislative Council election for no less than one year, citing the pandemic as the only consideration, the Principal Investigator has been interviewed on numerous occasions for local media outlets and shared knowledge with local journalists about the impact of the pandemic on government responses towards scheduled elections around the world. EOP has gradually developed close working relations with international election observation NGOs in the region. In total, EOP has produced four observation reports, 16 opinion survey reports, and contributed no less than 18 op-eds / written commentaries for the local media. We have collaborated with the Asian Network for Free Elections (ANFREL, https://anfrel.org/), among others, for lesson-sharing workshops and civic education projects about elections and election observation methods and reporting in 2020 and 2021.