Kowloon West was a geographical constituencies in the election for the Legislative Council of Hong Kong in 1991, which elects two members of the Legislative Council using the dual-seat constituency dual vote system. The constituency covers Yau Tsim District, Mong Kok District, and Sham Shui Po District in Kowloon.[1]
Kowloon West | |
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Former Geographical constituency for the Legislative Council of Hong Kong | |
District | Yau Tsim District Mong Kok District Sham Shui Po District |
Region | Kowloon |
Electorate | 213,345 |
Former constituency | |
Created | 1991 |
Abolished | 1995 |
Number of members | Two |
Replaced by | Kowloon West Kowloon South-west |
The constituency was divided and replaced by the Kowloon West and Kowloon South-west constituencies in 1995.[2]
Returned members
editElected members are as follows:[3]
Election | Member | Party | Member | Party | ||
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1991 | Frederick Fung | ADPL | James To | UDHK | ||
1994 | Democratic |
Election results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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ADPL | Frederick Fung Kin-kee | 36,508 | 28.93 | ||
United Democrats | James To Kun-sun | 26,352 | 20.88 | ||
Civic | Desmond Lee Yu-tai | 21,471 | 17.01 | ||
Independent | Kingsley Sit Ho-yin | 18,634 | 14.76 | ||
ADPL | Law Cheung-kwok | 17,145 | 13.58 | ||
LDF | Ng Kin-sun | 6,098 | 4.83 | ||
Turnout | 69,483 | 32.57 | |||
Registered electors | 213,345 | ||||
ADPL win (new seat) | |||||
United Democrats win (new seat) |
References
edit- ^ a b Scott, I (1991). "Chapter One: An Overview of the Hong Kong Legislative Council Elections of 1991". The Asian Journal of Public Administration. 13 (2): 11–37. doi:10.1080/02598272.1991.10800247.
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- ^ 雷, 競璇; 沈, 國祥 (1995). "香港選舉資料匯編, 1982年-1994年". 硏究叢刊 (19). 香港: Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies.