Dang, the manga has been going so long (with plenty hiatuses) that Killua has a tablet when two arcs ago we were playing a copyright-safe knockoff of the original Playstation.
Anyway, I'm not particularly invested in the Election itself, as earlier chapters haven't really established the politics of the Hunter Association well enough for me to care outside of the Chimera Ant mission. That said, I dig the re-introduction of Leorio, when he (finally) uses Nen to punch Ging, earning him favor among the other random hunters, keeping him high in the rankings throughout the entire Election. Pretty funny. Otherwise, I feel the stuff with Killua and Alluka and Illumi and Hisoka is the superior story (as brainlet as that might sound, for favoring the story that lends itself more easily to battles), but they manage to intersect near the end of the volume so that's nice. Props to Killua for deciding to use the Election's anti-Netero faction's desire to change the Hunter bylaws as a way of getting people to retard Illumi's pursuit of his younger siblings. And the Hunters afraid of Illumi's large army, not aware it's really just Hisoka by himself. And of course you get the good ol' dynamic of Hisoka and Illumi being frenemies while Hisoka wants to kill Killua but also not-kill him so Gon could be healed so he can kill Killua and Gon later, but also because it would be fun to kill Alluka to piss Killua off and Killua to piss Illumi off (and he gets a pretty good rapeface when he makes that last decision!).
Really, this volume is just The Hisoka Show, and it's pretty great for it. Always an entertaining character. Really missed him throughout the Chimera Ant arc, but that story allowed more minor characters the chance to shine. The same continues here, with the Zoldyck butlers showing off their abilities (even if it's just for Hisoka and Illumi to kill them). I guess Gotoh was in the Zoldyck Family arc ages ago, but I can't remember that so well, and anyway I believe Togashi's art-style, paneling, and composition have vastly improved over time, so Gotoh flexing his coin attacks here against Hisoka is far more interesting than it may have been so long ago.
And it's pretty interesting that Hunter x Hunter is more or less the only shounen battle manga where a car crash is a valid means of deterring the heroes.
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EDIT (11/05/2024): I've burned out on re-reading again. Hell, I've burned out already on the new batch of chapters! Decided to resume today on a whim, and realized, somewhat cheekily, that it's Election Day.
Anyway, fights:
(Leorio versus Ging)
(Illumi, Hisoka, and needle-people versus butlers in cars)
Hisoka versus Gotoh
(Hisoka versus voters)
(Hisoka versus no-name candidates)
Not really an action volume.