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24.35 : Nonpartisan: Cheung Lok-lam 5,797 23.16 Nonpartisan: Ming Wai-kit 2,222 ... Results breakdown of the 2023 Hong Kong local elections. 1 language ...
Summary of the 10 December 2023 District Councils of Hong Kong election results Political Affiliation Geographical Constituencies District Committees GC+DC seats Popular vote % % ± Standing Elected ± Electoral vote % Standing Elected Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong: 486,942: 41.58: 24.80: 44: 41: 20 9,013 36. ...
The Green Paper: A Pattern of District Administration in Hong Kong was published on 6 June 1980 for public consultations on reforming local administration in Hong Kong. The Green Paper recommended that: [ 1 ] District Boards (區議會) be established in each district with some members of District Boards be returned by elections.
The 36 Hong Kong deputies to the National People's Congress are chosen by an electoral college composed of the following as specified in the Method for Election of Deputies of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China to the Eleventh National People's Congress passed in March 2022: [27]
Adrian Pedro Ho King-hong , founder of pro-Beijing Facebook group Save HK, [14] nephew of former Macau leader Edmund Ho; Gary Wong Chi-him, former member of Path of Democracy, defeated in 2016 and 2021 elections; [15] Shang Hailong, General Manager of SenseTime Hong Kong; [16] Lee Kwong-yu , Director-General of I.T. People Association of Hong Kong.
Voter turnout plunged below 30% in Hong Kong’s first district council elections since new rules introduced under Beijing’s guidance effectively shut out all pro-democracy candidates, setting a ...
The former Information Technology Subsector corresponds with the Information Technology functional constituency and is composed of individuals who are members of relevant organisations including the Hong Kong Computer Society, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and the corporate members of bodies such as the Hong Kong ...
The highest office of Hong Kong government, the Chief Executive, is selected by an Election Committee (EC) dominated by pro-Beijing politicians and tycoons. Since the terms of Article 45 of the Basic Law of Hong Kong requiring "selection of the Chief Executive by universal suffrage upon nomination by a broadly representative nominating committee in accordance with democratic procedures" have ...