1995 Hong Kong legislative election
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The 1995 Hong Kong Legislative Council general election for members of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (LegCo) was held on 17 September 1995. It was the last and the first fully elected legislative election in the colonial period before transferring Hong Kong's sovereignty to China two years later. The elections returned 20 members from directly elected geographical constituencies, 30 members from indirectly elected functional constituencies, and 10 members from elections committee who elected by all District Board members.
Due to Governor Chris Patten's constitutional reforms, which were strongly opposed by the Beijing government, the nine newly created functional constituencies enfranchised around 2.7 million new voters. As the arguments between Britain and China sparked, politics in Hong Kong became much more involved than previously in Hong Kong's history. New emerged parties, the Beijing-loyalist Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB), the pro-business Liberal Party and pro-democracy Democratic Party all filled up candidates to contest in the election.
The pro-democracy forces won another landslide victory after the 1991 Legislative Council elections, sweeping 17 of the 20 directly elected seats and about half of the seats in the legislature. The democrats controlled the legislature, which allowed Andrew Wong to become the only President of the Legislative Council from the pro-democracy camp. Since Beijing overthrew the promise of "through train" which guaranteed the legislature could travel through 1997 as the reaction to Chris Patten's reform, the pro-democracy legislature lasted for only two years and was replaced by the Beijing-controlled Provisional Legislative Council.
Background
The electoral bases were largely expanded under the 1994 Hong Kong electoral reform carried out by the last colonial governor Chris Patten as the last step of democratisation as following:[1]
- Using the "single seat, single constituency" method for all three tiers of geographical constituency elections to the District Boards, Municipal Councils (Urban and Regional Council) and Legislative Council;
- Lowering the minimum voting age from 21 to 18;
- Abolishing all appointed seats on the District Boards and Municipal Councils;
- Removing all the restrictions on local deletes to China's National People's Congress to stand for election;
- Broadening the franchise of certain existing functional constituencies by replacing corporate voting with individual voting;
- Introducing nine new functional constituency seats; and
- The introduction of an Election Committee of District Board members, which would return 10 members to the Legislative Council using the single transferable vote.[2]
New nine functional constituencies with much larger eligible electorates was created to broaden the franchise to 2.7 millions new voters:
- Agriculture, Fisheries, Mining, Energy and Construction
- Textiles and Garment
- Maufacturing
- Import and Export
- Wholesale and Retail
- Hotels and Catering
- Transport and Communication
- Financing, Insurance, Real Estate and Business Services
- Community, Social and Personal Services
Overview
The United Democrats of Hong Kong and the Meeting Point, the two major pro-democracy forces had founded the Democratic Party in 1994, while the pro-business legislators had formed the Liberal Party in 1993 and the Communist-controlled politicians established the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB), today's largest political party.
Solicitor Ambrose Lau, in the direction of the New China News Agency founded the Hong Kong Progressive Alliance which consisted of mostly pro-business factor of the CCP's united front. Other grassroots leaders were also encouraged by the CCP to stand in the election against the pro-democracy camp.
Succeeding the last election in 1991, Democratic Party, together with other smaller parties, groups and independents in the pro-democracy camp, had another landslide victory again, getting 17 of the 20 geographical constituency seats. Allen Lee, the Chairman of the Liberal Party and the Appointed Member in the LegCo got elected in the geographical constituency direct election. The Chairman of the DAB, Jasper Tsang however got defeated by Bruce Liu of pro-democracy ADPL in Kowloon Central.
The Government of the People's Republic of China overthrew the promise of the "through train" (letting the members elected in the 1995 election travel safely through 1997 and beyond) and set up the Provisional Legislative Council in 1996, after the proposal package of electoral changes for the 1995 Legislative Council elections that was deemed unconstitutional by the PRC was passed in the Legislative Council.
General Outcome
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Vote summary
Seat summary
Result breakdown
Geographical Constituencies
Constituency | Candidates | Affiliation | No. of votes given (%) | |
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LC1 Hong Kong Island Central | 1 Peggy Lam Pei
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 14,437 (34.67%) | |
2 Christine Loh Kung-wai
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 27,199 (65.33%) | ||
LC2 Hong Kong Island East | 1 Choy So-yuk
style="width: 2px; background-color: #de002b;" data-sort-value="Hong Kong Progressive Alliance" | |
HKPA | 14,119 (27.37%) | |
2 Martin Lee Chu-ming
style="width: 2px; background-color: #5FB04A;" data-sort-value="Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Democratic | 37,459 (72.28%) | ||
LC3 Hong Kong Island South | 1 Cheng Kai-nam
style="width: 2px; background-color: #1861AC;" data-sort-value="Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong" | |
DAB | 29,910 (47.64%) | |
2 Yeung Sum
style="width: 2px; background-color: #5FB04A;" data-sort-value="Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Democratic | 32,875 (52.36%) | ||
LC4 Hong Kong Island West | 1 Huang Chen-ya
style="width: 2px; background-color: #5FB04A;" data-sort-value="Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Democratic | 31,156 (66.32%) | |
2 Guy Lam Kwok-hung
style="width: 2px; background-color: #99221A;" data-sort-value="Alliance of Chinese and Expatriates" | |
ACE | 3,979 (8.47%) | ||
3 Lam Kin-lai
style="width: 2px; background-color: #de002b;" data-sort-value="Hong Kong Progressive Alliance" | |
HKPA | 11,845 (25.21%) | ||
LC5 Kowloon Central | 1 Jasper Tsang Yok-sing
style="width: 2px; background-color: #1861AC;" data-sort-value="Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong" | |
DAB | 16,691 (42.94%) | |
2 Liu Sing-lee
style="width: 2px; background-color: #faf400;" data-sort-value="Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood" | |
ADPL | 22,183 (57.06%) | ||
LC6 Kowloon North-east | 1 Mak Hoi-wah
style="width: 2px; background-color: #5FB04A;" data-sort-value="Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Democratic | 23,201 (47.23%) | |
2 Chan Yuen-han
style="width: 2px; background-color: #1861AC;" data-sort-value="Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong" | |
DAB | 25,922 (52.77%) | ||
LC7 Kowloon East | 1 Elsie Tu
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 23,855 (44.60%) | |
2 Szeto Wah
style="width: 2px; background-color: #5FB04A;" data-sort-value="Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Democratic | 29,627 (55.40%) | ||
LC8 Kowloon South-east | 1 Tam Yiu-chung
style="width: 2px; background-color: #1861AC;" data-sort-value="Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong" | |
DAB | 29,009 (49.05%) | |
2 Li Wah-ming
style="width: 2px; background-color: #5FB04A;" data-sort-value="Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Democratic | 30,133 (50.95%) | ||
LC9 Kowloon South | 1 Lau Chin-shek
style="width: 2px; background-color: #5FB04A;" data-sort-value="Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Democratic | 26,827 (69.86%) | |
2 Wong Siu-yee
style="width: 2px; background-color: #de002b;" data-sort-value="Hong Kong Progressive Alliance" | |
HKPA | 11,572 (30.14%) | ||
LC10 Kowloon South-west | 1 Helen Chung Yee-fong
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 1,482 (5.53%) | |
2 James To Kun-sun
style="width: 2px; background-color: #5FB04A;" data-sort-value="Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Democratic | 17,731 (66.17%) | ||
3 Kingsley Sit Ho-yin
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 2,656 (9.91%) | ||
4 Daniel Wong Kwok-tung
style="width: 2px; background-color: #faf400;" data-sort-value="Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood" | |
ADPL | 4,929 (18.39%) | ||
LC11 Kowloon West | 1 Wong Yin-ping
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 1,778 (4.13%) | |
2 Frederick Fung Kin-kee
style="width: 2px; background-color: #faf400;" data-sort-value="Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood" | |
ADPL | 28,996 (67.37%) | ||
3 Fu Shu-wan
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 12,264 (28.50%) | ||
LC12 New Territories Central | 1 Albert Chan Wai-yip
style="width: 2px; background-color: #5FB04A;" data-sort-value="Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Democratic | 25,303 (74.79%) | |
2 Ng Wai-kwong
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 4,097 (12.11%) | ||
3 Tam Tai-on
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 4,433 (13.10%) | ||
LC13 New Territories North-west | 1 Zachary Wong Wai-yin
style="width: 2px; background-color: #5FB04A;" data-sort-value="Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Democratic | 21,527 (50.07%) | |
2 Tang Siu-tong
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 21,470 (49.93%) | ||
LC14 New Territories North | 1 Cheung Hon-chung
style="width: 2px; background-color: #1861AC;" data-sort-value="Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong" | |
DAB | 17,026 (50.07%) | |
2 Wong Sing-chi
style="width: 2px; background-color: #5FB04A;" data-sort-value="Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Democratic | 16,978 (49.93%) | ||
LC15 New Territories North-east | 1 Allen Lee Peng-fei
style="width: 2px; background-color: #00aeef;" data-sort-value="Liberal Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Liberal | 15,216 (34.82%) | |
2 Law Yuk-kai
style="width: 2px; background-color: #000000;" data-sort-value="United Ants" | |
United Ants | 4,723 (10.81%) | ||
3 Cheung Hok-ming
style="width: 2px; background-color: #1861AC;" data-sort-value="Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong" | |
DAB | 12,256 (28.04%) | ||
4 Cheung Wing-fai
style="width: 2px; background-color: #5FB04A;" data-sort-value="Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Democratic | 11,507 (26.33%) | ||
LC16 New Territories South-east | 1 Andrew Wong Wang-fat
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 23,666 (47.83%) | |
2 William Wan Hon-cheung
style="width: 2px; background-color: #1861AC;" data-sort-value="Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong" | |
DAB | 11,987 (24.23%) | ||
3 Harold Ko Ping-chung
style="width: 2px; background-color: #000000;" data-sort-value="United Ants" | |
United Ants | 13,828 (27.95%) | ||
LC17 New Territories East | 1 Lau Kong-wah
style="width: 2px; background-color: #00a754;" data-sort-value="Civil Force" | |
Civil Force | 27,841 (41.49%) | |
2 Emily Lau Wai-hing
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 39,265 (58.51%) | ||
LC18 New Territories South | 1 Hui Chiu-fai
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 8,179 (7.04%) | |
2 Sin Chung-kai
style="width: 2px; background-color: #5FB04A;" data-sort-value="Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Democratic | 26,048 (70.74%) | ||
3 Lam Chi-leung | Pioneer | 13,828 (22.21%) | ||
LC19 New Territories South-west | 1 Lee Wing-tat
style="width: 2px; background-color: #5FB04A;" data-sort-value="Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Democratic | 29,801 (65.35%) | |
2 Ting Yin-wah
style="width: 2px; background-color: #faf400;" data-sort-value="Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood" | |
ADPL | 15,798 (34.65%) | ||
LC20 New Territories West | 1 Chan Wan-sang | NTWRA | 6,152 (13.21%) | |
2 Ho Chun-yan
style="width: 2px; background-color: #5FB04A;" data-sort-value="Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Democratic | 25,255 (54.23%) | ||
3 Yim Tin-sang
style="width: 2px; background-color: #faf400;" data-sort-value="Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood" | |
ADPL | 15,166 (32.56%) |
Functional Constituencies
Constituency | Candidates | Affiliation | No. of votes given (%) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
A Primary Production, Power and Construction |
11 Tsang Kin-shing
style="width: 2px; background-color: #5FB04A;" data-sort-value="Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Democratic | 11,592 (37.8%) | |
12 Ho Sai-chu
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 5,366 (17.5%) | ||
13 Poon To-chuen
style="width: 2px; background-color: #ED6420;" data-sort-value="New Hong Kong Alliance" | |
NHKA | 7,493 (24.5%) | ||
14 Tong Yat-chu
style="width: 2px; background-color: #1861AC;" data-sort-value="Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong" | |
DAB | 3,871 (12.6%) | ||
B Textiles and Garments | 21 Cheng Ming-kit
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DC2A2A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democratic Federation of Hong Kong" | |
LDF | 2,638 (11.4%) | |
22 Leung Yiu-chung
style="width: 2px; background-color: #FFC500;" data-sort-value="Neighbourhood and Worker's Service Centre" | |
NWSC | 10,472 (45.3%) | ||
23 Ng Ching-man | Kowloon City Observers | 2,957 (12.8%) | ||
24 Chan Kwok-keung
style="width: 2px; background-color: #FF0000;" data-sort-value="Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions" | |
FTU | 5,116 (22.1%) | ||
C Manufacturing | 31 Chan Ming-yiu
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 4,931 (10.8%) | |
32 Lee Cheuk-yan
style="width: 2px; background-color: #058b4a;" data-sort-value="Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions" | |
CTU | 30,510 (66.9%) | ||
33 Leung Fu-wah
style="width: 2px; background-color: #FF0000;" data-sort-value="Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions" | |
FTU | 8,535 (18.7%) | ||
D Import and Export | 41 Henry Tang Ying-yen
style="width: 2px; background-color: #00aeef;" data-sort-value="Liberal Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Liberal | 24,997 (57.8%) | |
42 Kwan Lim-ho | Public Affairs Society | 15,539 (35.9%) | ||
E Wholesale and Retail | 51 Selina Chow Liang Shuk-yee
style="width: 2px; background-color: #00aeef;" data-sort-value="Liberal Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Liberal | 23,257 (63.0%) | |
52 Wong Kwok-hing
style="width: 2px; background-color: #1861AC;" data-sort-value="Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong" | |
DAB | 10,965 (29.6%) | ||
F Hotels and Catering | 61 Chiang Sai-cheong | Kowloon City Observers | 5,176 (25.9%) | |
62 Li Hon-shing
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 3,393 (17.0%) | ||
63 Chan Wing-chan
style="width: 2px; background-color: #1861AC;" data-sort-value="Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong" | |
DAB | 5,614 (28.1%) | ||
64 Tommy Cheung Yu-yan
style="width: 2px; background-color: #00aeef;" data-sort-value="Liberal Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Liberal | 3,991 (20.0%) | ||
G Transport and Communication | 71 Cheng Kai-ming
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 2,324 (5.1%) | |
72 Miriam Lau Kin-yee
style="width: 2px; background-color: #00aeef;" data-sort-value="Liberal Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Liberal | 14,233 (31.4%) | ||
73 Ip Kwok-fun
style="width: 2px; background-color: #058b4a;" data-sort-value="Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions" | |
CTU | 12,055 (26.6%) | ||
74 Cheuk Siu-yee
style="width: 2px; background-color: #FF0000;" data-sort-value="Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions" | |
FTU | 12,617 (27.8%) | ||
71 Cheung Pak-chi
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 2,042 (4.5%) | ||
H Financing, Insurance, Real Estate and Business Services |
81 Ng Kam-chun
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DC2A2A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democratic Federation of Hong Kong" | |
LDF | 2,348 (3.4%) | |
82 Andrew Cheng Kar-foo
style="width: 2px; background-color: #5FB04A;" data-sort-value="Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Democratic | 25,658 (37.3%) | ||
83 Chan Yuk-cheung
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 10,514 (15.3%) | ||
84 Chan Yim-kwong
style="width: 2px; background-color: #00aeef;" data-sort-value="Liberal Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Liberal | 5,771 (8.4%) | ||
85 Tony Chan Tung-ngok
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 1,699 (2.5%) | ||
86 Fung Chi-kin
style="width: 2px; background-color: #1861AC;" data-sort-value="Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong" | |
DAB | 18,674 (27.1%) | ||
I Community, Social and Personal Services | 91 Elizabeth Wong Chien Chi-lien
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 40,649 (39.2%) | |
92 Kwok Yuen-hon
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 14,452 (13.9%) | ||
93 Brian Kan Ping-chee
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 6,290 (6.1%) | ||
94 Michael Siu Yin-ying
style="width: 2px; background-color: #5FB04A;" data-sort-value="Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Democratic | 33,596 (32.4%) | ||
95 Fan Kwok-wah
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 2,386 (2.3%) | ||
J Commercial (First) | 201 Paul Cheng Ming-fun
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | Uncontested | |
K Commercial (Second) | 211 Philip Wong Yu-hong
style="width: 2px; background-color: #ED6420;" data-sort-value="New Hong Kong Alliance" | |
NHKA | Uncontested | |
L Industrial (First) | 221 James Tien Pei-chun
style="width: 2px; background-color: #00aeef;" data-sort-value="Liberal Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Liberal | Uncontested | |
M Industrial (Second) | 231 Ngai Shiu-kit
style="width: 2px; background-color: #00aeef;" data-sort-value="Liberal Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Liberal | Uncontested | |
N Finance | 241 David Li Kwok-po
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | Uncontested | |
O Labour (2 seats) |
251 Lee Kai-ming
style="width: 2px; background-color: #079634;" data-sort-value="Federation of Hong Kong and Kowloon Labour Unions" | |
FLU | 533 (33.6%) | |
252 Cheng Yiu-tong
style="width: 2px; background-color: #FF0000;" data-sort-value="Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions" | |
FTU | 684 (43.1%) | ||
253 John Luk Woon-cheung
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 109 (6.9%) | ||
254 Lee Kwok-keung
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 533 (16.5%) | ||
P Social Welfare | 261 Law Chi-kwong
style="width: 2px; background-color: #5FB04A;" data-sort-value="Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Democratic | 1,115 (64.1%) | |
262 Chow Wing-sun
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 625 (35.9%) | ||
Q Tourism | 271 Hau Suk-kei
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 175 (29.8%) | |
272 Howard Young
style="width: 2px; background-color: #00aeef;" data-sort-value="Liberal Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Liberal | 413 (70.2%) | ||
R Real Estate and Construction | 281 Ronald Joseph Arculli
style="width: 2px; background-color: #00aeef;" data-sort-value="Liberal Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Liberal | Uncontested | |
S Financial Services | 291 Chen Po-sum
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 243 (40.1%) | |
292 Chim Pui-chung
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 363 (59.9%) | ||
T Medical | 301 Cecilia Young Yau-yau
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 135 (5.4%) | |
302 Edward Leong Che-hung
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 2,371 (94.6%) | ||
U Education | 311 Leung Siu-tong
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 4,496 (18.7%) | |
312 Cheung Man-kwong
style="width: 2px; background-color: #5FB04A;" data-sort-value="Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Democratic | 19,558 (81.3%) | ||
V Legal | 321 Margaret Ng
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 723 (54.5%) | |
322 Alfred Donald Yap
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 444 (33.5%) | ||
323 Li Wai-ip
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 159 (12.0%) | ||
W Engineering | 331 Samuel Wong Ping-wai
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 1,382 (62.7%) | |
332 Raymond Ho Chung-tai
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 822 (37.3%) | ||
X Health Services | 341 Alice Pong Tso Shing-yuk
style="width: 2px; background-color: #00aeef;" data-sort-value="Liberal Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Liberal | 1,116 (18.3%) | |
342 Michael Ho Mun-ka
style="width: 2px; background-color: #5FB04A;" data-sort-value="Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Democratic | 4,968 (81.7%) | ||
Y Accountancy | 351 Edward Chow Kwong-fai
style="width: 2px; background-color: #00aeef;" data-sort-value="Liberal Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Liberal | 477 (22.2%) | |
352 Eric Li Ka-cheung
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 1,376 (63.9%) | ||
353 Peter Chan Po-fun
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 299 (13.9%) | ||
Z Architectural, Surveying and Planning | 361 Edward Ho Sing-tin
style="width: 2px; background-color: #00aeef;" data-sort-value="Liberal Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Liberal | Uncontested | |
Urban Council | 1 Mok Ying-fan
style="width: 2px; background-color: #faf400;" data-sort-value="Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood" | |
ADPL | Uncontested | |
Regional Council | 1 Alan Tam King-wah
style="width: 2px; background-color: #5FB04A;" data-sort-value="Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Democratic | 16 (43.2%) | |
2 Ngan Kam-chuen
style="width: 2px; background-color: #1861AC;" data-sort-value="Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong" | |
DAB | 21 (56.8%) | ||
Rural | 1 Lau Wong-fat
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | Uncontested |
Election Committee Constituency
Candidates | Affiliation | Value of votes given | |
---|---|---|---|
1 Yeung Fuk-kwong | UFSP | 0 | |
2 Lee York-fai
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 0 | |
3 Fung Kwong-chung
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 0 | |
4 Lo Suk-ching
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 26 | |
5 Choy Kan-pui
style="width: 2px; background-color: #00a754;" data-sort-value="Civil Force" | |
Civil Force | 26 | |
6 Cheung Bing-leung
style="width: 2px; background-color: #5FB04A;" data-sort-value="Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Democratic | 26 | |
7 Lau Hon-chuen
style="width: 2px; background-color: #de002b;" data-sort-value="Hong Kong Progressive Alliance" | |
HKPA | 26 | |
8 Chan Kam-lam
style="width: 2px; background-color: #1861AC;" data-sort-value="Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong" | |
DAB | 26 | |
9 Leung Kwong-cheong
style="width: 2px; background-color: #faf400;" data-sort-value="Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood" | |
ADPL | 0 | |
10 Law Cheung-kwok
style="width: 2px; background-color: #faf400;" data-sort-value="Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood" | |
ADPL | 26 | |
11 Ip Kwok-him
style="width: 2px; background-color: #1861AC;" data-sort-value="Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong" | |
DAB | 26 | |
12 John Tse Wing-ling
style="width: 2px; background-color: #5FB04A;" data-sort-value="Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Democratic | 26 | |
13 David Chu Yu-lin
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DC2A2A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democratic Federation of Hong Kong" | |
LDF | 26 | |
14 Yuen Bun-keung
style="width: 2px; background-color: #5FB04A;" data-sort-value="Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Democratic | 0 | |
15 Mark Lin
style="width: 2px; background-color: #00aeef;" data-sort-value="Liberal Party (Hong Kong)" | |
Liberal | 0 | |
16 Louis Leung Wing-on
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 0 | |
17 Yum Sin-ling
style="width: 2px; background-color: #0000c8;" data-sort-value="123 Democratic Alliance" | |
123DA | 26 | |
18 Paul Chan Sing-kong
style="width: 2px; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent (politician)" | |
Independent | 0 |
References
- ^ Loh, Christine (2010). Underground front. Hong Kong University Press. p. 181. ISBN 9789622099968.
- ^ Report on the 1995 Legislative Council General Election. 1995. p. 34.