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The '''Import and Export''' [[functional constituency (Hong Kong)|functional constituency]] is in the elections for the [[Legislative Council of Hong Kong]] first created in 1995 as one of the nine new functional constituencies under the [[1994 Hong Kong electoral reform|electoral reform]] carried out by the then Governor [[Chris Patten]], in which the electorate consisted of total 113,241 eligible voters worked related to the import and export industry. |
The '''Import and Export''' [[functional constituency (Hong Kong)|functional constituency]] is in the elections for the [[Legislative Council of Hong Kong]] first created in 1995 as one of the nine new functional constituencies under the [[1994 Hong Kong electoral reform|electoral reform]] carried out by the then Governor [[Chris Patten]], in which the electorate consisted of total 113,241 eligible voters worked related to the import and export industry. |
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The constituency was |
The constituency was abolished with the colonial Legislative Council dissolved after the transfer of the sovereignty in 1997. |
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The constituency was recreated for the [[Hong Kong legislative election, 1998|1998 Legislative Council election]] unless its electorate base has significantly narrowed which 1,507 electors are only limited to import and export companies. |
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==Return Members== |
==Return Members== |
Revision as of 03:41, 27 April 2013
Import and Export 進出口界 | |
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Functional constituency for the Legislative Council of Hong Kong | |
Electorate | 1,507 (2008)[1] |
Current constituency | |
Created | 1995 |
Number of members | One |
Member(s) | Wong Ting-kwong (DAB) |
The Import and Export functional constituency is in the elections for the Legislative Council of Hong Kong first created in 1995 as one of the nine new functional constituencies under the electoral reform carried out by the then Governor Chris Patten, in which the electorate consisted of total 113,241 eligible voters worked related to the import and export industry.
The constituency was abolished with the colonial Legislative Council dissolved after the transfer of the sovereignty in 1997.
The constituency was recreated for the 1998 Legislative Council election unless its electorate base has significantly narrowed which 1,507 electors are only limited to import and export companies.
Return Members
Election | Member | Party | |
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style="background-color: Template:Liberal Party (Hong Kong)/meta/color" | | 1995 | Henry Tang | Liberal |
Not represented in the Provisional Legislative Council (1997–98) | |||
style="background-color: Template:Hong Kong Progress Alliance/meta/color" | | 1998 | Hui Cheung-ching | Progressive Alliance |
style="background-color: Template:Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong/meta/color" | | 2004 | Wong Ting-kwong | DAB |
Electoral Results
2010s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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DAB | Wong Ting-kwong | uncontested | |||
DAB hold | Swing |
2000s
[2]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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DAB | Wong Ting-kwong | uncontested | |||
DAB hold | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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DAB | Wong Ting-kwong | uncontested | |||
DAB gain from HKPA | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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HKPA | Hui Cheung-ching | uncontested | |||
HKPA hold | Swing |
1990s
[4]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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HKPA | Hui Cheung-ching | uncontested | |||
HKPA gain from Liberal | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | Henry Tang Ying-yen | 24,997 | 57.8 | ||
Public Affairs Society | Kwan Lim-ho | 15,539 | 35.9 | ||
Liberal win (new seat) |