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2001 Macanese legislative election

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Macanese legislative election, 2001

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27 seats in the Legislative Assembly
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader António Ng Kwan Tsui Hang
Party Prosperous Democratic Macau Association UPD
Alliance Pro-democracy camp Pro-establishment camp
Leader's seat Macau (Direct) Macau (Direct)
Last election 1 seat, 8.73% 1 seat, 14.52%
Seats won 2 2
Seat change Increase1 Increase1
Popular vote 16,961 12,990
Percentage 20.95% 16.04%

  Third party Fourth party
  UPP CODEM
Leader Leong Heng Teng David Chow
Party UNIPRO CODEM
Alliance Pro-establishment camp Pro-establishment camp
Leader's seat Macau (Direct) Macau (Direct)
Last election new party 1 seat, 10.26%
Seats won 2 2
Seat change Increase1 Increase1
Popular vote 11,276 10,016
Percentage 13.92% 12.37%

President before election

Susana Chou
DCAR

Elected President

Susana Chou
OMKC

Legislative elections were held on 23 September 2001.

Results

The results, as published in the 41st SAR Gazette following verification by the Court of Final Appeal, were:

  • 83,644 voters (52.34% of the registered voters) had cast votes
  • 80,978 votes were valid
  • 2,116 were invalid
  • 550 were blank
  • 1. Antonio Ng Kuok Cheong (ANMD, with 16, 961 votes)
  • 2. Kwan Tsui Hang (UPD, with 12, 990 votes)
  • 3. Leong Heng Teng (UPP, 11 276 votes)
  • 4. Chow Kam Fai, David (CODEM, with 10, 016 votes)
  • 5. Vitor Cheung Lup Kwan ( ARSEM, with 9, 955 votes)
  • 6. Au Kam San (ANMD, with 8, 480.5 votes)
  • 7. Leong Iok Wa ( UPD, with 6, 495 votes)
  • 8. Iong Weng Ian (UPP, with 5, 638 votes)
  • 9. João Bosco Cheang (AEA, with 5, 170 votes)
  • 10. Jorge Manuel Fão (CODEM, with 5, 008 votes)

Members for indirect returned of the Legislative Assembly in the second term:

  • Chan Chak Mo and Fong Chi Keong (DCAR –Group representing welfare, cultural, educational and sports interests: with 1 364 votes)
  • Susana Chou, Hoi Sai Iun, Kou Hoi In and Cheang Chi Keong (OMKC Group representing business: with 279 votes)
  • Lao Cheok Va and Tong Chi Kin (CCCAE Group representing labor: with 261 votes)
  • Chui Sai Cheong and Leonel Alberto Alves (OMCY Group representing professional: with 188 votes)

See also