The pan-democrats suffered a fund-raising setback in the July 1 march as a number of parties earned significantly less money than last year.

The Democratic Party, the biggest pan-democratic organization in the Legislative Council, raised HK$120,000, HK$50,000 less than last year.

The Labour Party mustered HK$85,000, HK$40,000 less than 2017, while the Civic Party too ended up with HK$40,000 less after racking up HK$223,000.

The League of Social Democrats also saw funds coming in drop to HK$462,000, HK$40,000 less than last year.

However, People Power was among those that didn't follow the trend.

It secured HK$180,000, HK$20,000 more than last year.

As for Demosisto, led by young activists Joshua Wong Chi-fung, Agnes Chow Ting and Nathan Law Kwun-chung, it enjoyed a massive surplus in fund-raising as it earned HK$100,000 more than last year after raising HK$530,000 during the march.

Democracy Groundwork, the organization founded by former lawmaker Lau Siu-lai, earned HK$70,000 more than last year after raking in HK$276,000.

The ousted lawmaker earlier revealed her intention to take part in the Legislative Council by-election in November.