2021 Hong Kong legislative election: Difference between revisions
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* [[Kwok Wai-keung]] ([[HKFTU|FTU]]), incumbent Legislative Council member for Hong Kong Island<ref name="ftuprimary"/> |
* [[Kwok Wai-keung]] ([[HKFTU|FTU]]), incumbent Legislative Council member for Hong Kong Island<ref name="ftuprimary"/> |
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* [[Regina Ip]] ([[NPPHK|NPP]]), incumbent Legislative Council member for Hong Kong Island<ref name="npphk">{{cite news|title=【立法會選舉】容海恩「失寵」?傳連任現暗湧 形象外尚有致命傷|url=https://www.hk01.com/%E6%94%BF%E6%83%85/442332/%E7%AB%8B%E6%B3%95%E6%9C%83%E9%81%B8%E8%88%89-%E5%AE%B9%E6%B5%B7%E6%81%A9-%E5%A4%B1%E5%AF%B5-%E5%82%B3%E9%80%A3%E4%BB%BB%E7%8F%BE%E6%9A%97%E6%B9%A7-%E5%BD%A2%E8%B1%A1%E5%A4%96%E5%B0%9A%E6%9C%89%E8%87%B4%E5%91%BD%E5%82%B7|work=香港01|date=2020-03-02}}</ref> |
* [[Regina Ip]] ([[NPPHK|NPP]]), incumbent Legislative Council member for Hong Kong Island<ref name="npphk">{{cite news|title=【立法會選舉】容海恩「失寵」?傳連任現暗湧 形象外尚有致命傷|url=https://www.hk01.com/%E6%94%BF%E6%83%85/442332/%E7%AB%8B%E6%B3%95%E6%9C%83%E9%81%B8%E8%88%89-%E5%AE%B9%E6%B5%B7%E6%81%A9-%E5%A4%B1%E5%AF%B5-%E5%82%B3%E9%80%A3%E4%BB%BB%E7%8F%BE%E6%9A%97%E6%B9%A7-%E5%BD%A2%E8%B1%A1%E5%A4%96%E5%B0%9A%E6%9C%89%E8%87%B4%E5%91%BD%E5%82%B7|work=香港01|date=2020-03-02}}</ref> |
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* [[Nathan Law]] ([[Demosistō]]), former Legislative Council member for Hong Kong Island<ref name="newcomers"/> |
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* [[Clarisse Yeung]] ([[Demosistō]]), incumbent [[Wan Chai District Council]] chairwoman<ref name="newcomers"/> |
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* Minnie Li (Nonpartisan), lecture of the [[Education University of Hong Kong]]<ref name="newcomers"/> |
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* [[Fergus Leung]] (Nonpartisan), incumbent [[Central and Western District Council]] member<ref name="students"/> |
* [[Fergus Leung]] (Nonpartisan), incumbent [[Central and Western District Council]] member<ref name="students"/> |
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* Yu Tak-po ([[Civic Party|Civic]]), incumbent [[Yau Tsim Mong District Council]] vice chairman<ref name="civicprimary"/> |
* Yu Tak-po ([[Civic Party|Civic]]), incumbent [[Yau Tsim Mong District Council]] vice chairman<ref name="civicprimary"/> |
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* Kalvin Ho Kai-ming ([[HKADPL|ADPL]]), incumbent [[Sham Shui Po District Council]] member<ref name="adpllab">{{cite news|url=https://www.hk01.com/%E6%94%BF%E6%83%85/441811/%E7%AB%8B%E6%B3%95%E6%9C%83%E9%81%B8%E8%88%89-%E6%B0%91%E5%8D%94-%E5%B7%A5%E9%BB%A8%E6%9C%89%E6%84%8F%E5%8F%83%E9%81%B8%E8%80%85%E6%9B%9D%E5%85%89-cy-%E4%BB%87%E5%AE%B6-%E6%93%AC%E6%88%B0%E6%96%B0%E8%A5%BF|title=【立法會選舉】民協、工黨有意參選者曝光 CY「仇家」擬戰新西|date=2020-03-02|work=香港01}}</ref> |
* Kalvin Ho Kai-ming ([[HKADPL|ADPL]]), incumbent [[Sham Shui Po District Council]] member<ref name="adpllab">{{cite news|url=https://www.hk01.com/%E6%94%BF%E6%83%85/441811/%E7%AB%8B%E6%B3%95%E6%9C%83%E9%81%B8%E8%88%89-%E6%B0%91%E5%8D%94-%E5%B7%A5%E9%BB%A8%E6%9C%89%E6%84%8F%E5%8F%83%E9%81%B8%E8%80%85%E6%9B%9D%E5%85%89-cy-%E4%BB%87%E5%AE%B6-%E6%93%AC%E6%88%B0%E6%96%B0%E8%A5%BF|title=【立法會選舉】民協、工黨有意參選者曝光 CY「仇家」擬戰新西|date=2020-03-02|work=香港01}}</ref> |
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* [[Lau Siu-lai]] ([[Nonpartisan]]), former Legislative Council member for Kowloon West<ref name="newcomers"/> |
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* [[Wong Yuk-man]] ([[Nonpartisan]]), former Legislative Council member for Kowloon West<ref name="newcomers"/> |
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* Sy On-na ([[Nonpartisan]]), director-general of the Hong Kong Dragon Airlines Flight Attendants Association<ref name="newcomers"/> |
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* Sunny Cheung ([[Nonpartisan]]), former spokesman of the Hong Kong Higher Institutions International Affairs Delegation<ref name="newcomers"/> |
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* Keith Fong Chung-yin (Nonpartisan), president of the [[Hong Kong Baptist University]] Students' Union<ref name="students">{{cite news|url=https://www.hk01.com/%E6%94%BF%E6%83%85/428220/%E6%94%BF%E5%9C%88%E9%A2%A8%E8%81%B2-%E5%A4%A7%E5%B0%88%E5%AD%B8%E7%95%8C%E6%93%AC%E7%B5%84%E5%90%8D%E5%96%AE%E5%87%BA%E9%81%B8-%E5%82%B3%E6%8E%A8%E8%88%89%E6%96%B9%E4%BB%B2%E8%B3%A2-%E6%A2%81%E6%99%83%E7%B6%AD%E6%88%B0%E7%AB%8B%E6%9C%83|title=【政圈風聲】大專學界擬組名單出選 傳推舉方仲賢、梁晃維戰立會|date=2020-01-31|work=香港01}}</ref> |
* Keith Fong Chung-yin (Nonpartisan), president of the [[Hong Kong Baptist University]] Students' Union<ref name="students">{{cite news|url=https://www.hk01.com/%E6%94%BF%E6%83%85/428220/%E6%94%BF%E5%9C%88%E9%A2%A8%E8%81%B2-%E5%A4%A7%E5%B0%88%E5%AD%B8%E7%95%8C%E6%93%AC%E7%B5%84%E5%90%8D%E5%96%AE%E5%87%BA%E9%81%B8-%E5%82%B3%E6%8E%A8%E8%88%89%E6%96%B9%E4%BB%B2%E8%B3%A2-%E6%A2%81%E6%99%83%E7%B6%AD%E6%88%B0%E7%AB%8B%E6%9C%83|title=【政圈風聲】大專學界擬組名單出選 傳推舉方仲賢、梁晃維戰立會|date=2020-01-31|work=香港01}}</ref> |
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* [[Ho Kai-ming (FTU)|Ho Kai-ming]] ([[HKFTU|FTU]]), incumbent Legislative Council member for [[Labour (constituency)|Labour]] and former [[Kwun Tong District Council]] member<ref name="ftuprimary">{{cite news|url=https://www.hk01.com/%E6%94%BF%E6%83%85/433035/%E7%AB%8B%E6%9C%83%E9%81%B8%E8%88%89-%E5%B7%A5%E8%81%AF%E6%9C%83%E5%B0%8F%E8%8A%B1%E7%88%AD%E5%8B%9E%E5%B7%A5%E7%95%8C%E8%AD%B0%E5%B8%AD-%E9%99%B8%E9%A0%8C%E9%9B%84%E6%A3%84%E9%80%A3%E4%BB%BB%E6%88%90-%E9%9B%99%E5%A4%B1|title=【立會選舉】工聯會小花爭勞工界議席 陸頌雄棄連任成「雙失」|date=2020-01-11|work=香港01}}</ref> |
* [[Ho Kai-ming (FTU)|Ho Kai-ming]] ([[HKFTU|FTU]]), incumbent Legislative Council member for [[Labour (constituency)|Labour]] and former [[Kwun Tong District Council]] member<ref name="ftuprimary">{{cite news|url=https://www.hk01.com/%E6%94%BF%E6%83%85/433035/%E7%AB%8B%E6%9C%83%E9%81%B8%E8%88%89-%E5%B7%A5%E8%81%AF%E6%9C%83%E5%B0%8F%E8%8A%B1%E7%88%AD%E5%8B%9E%E5%B7%A5%E7%95%8C%E8%AD%B0%E5%B8%AD-%E9%99%B8%E9%A0%8C%E9%9B%84%E6%A3%84%E9%80%A3%E4%BB%BB%E6%88%90-%E9%9B%99%E5%A4%B1|title=【立會選舉】工聯會小花爭勞工界議席 陸頌雄棄連任成「雙失」|date=2020-01-11|work=香港01}}</ref> |
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* [[Sze Tak-loy]] ([[HKADPL|ADPL]]), incumbent [[Wong Tai Sin District Council]] member<ref name="adpllab"/> |
* [[Sze Tak-loy]] ([[HKADPL|ADPL]]), incumbent [[Wong Tai Sin District Council]] member<ref name="adpllab"/> |
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* Jannelle Rosalynne Leung ([[Nonpartisan]]), incumbent [[Kwun Tong District Council]] member<ref name="newcomers"/> |
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* Tam Tak-chi ([[People Power (Hong Kong)|People Power]]), vice chairman of the [[People Power (Hong Kong)|People Power]]<ref name="newcomers"/> |
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* [[Joshua Wong]] ([[Demosistō]]), secretary-general of the [[Demosistō]]<ref name="newcomers"/> |
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====New Territories West (9 seats)==== |
====New Territories West (9 seats)==== |
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* Chiu Yan-loy ([[Labour Party (Hong Kong)|Labour]]), incumbent [[Tsuen Wan District Council]] member<ref name="adpllab"/> |
* Chiu Yan-loy ([[Labour Party (Hong Kong)|Labour]]), incumbent [[Tsuen Wan District Council]] member<ref name="adpllab"/> |
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* Carol Ng ([[Labour Party (Hong Kong)|Labour]]), chairman of the [[Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions]]<ref name="adpllab"/> |
* Carol Ng ([[Labour Party (Hong Kong)|Labour]]), chairman of the [[Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions]]<ref name="adpllab"/> |
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* [[Leung Yiu-chung]] ([[Neighbourhood and Worker's Service Centre|NWSC]]), incumbent Legislative Council member for District Council (Second)<ref name="newcomers"/> |
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* [[Lester Shum]] ([[Nonpartisan]]), incumbent [[Tsuen Wan District Council]] member<ref name="newcomers"/> |
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* Michael Mo ([[Nonpartisan]]), incumbent [[Tuen Mun District Council]] member<ref name="newcomers">{{cite news|title=立場姐姐征新東 黃之鋒落戶九東 政治素人空群備戰立法會|url=https://hk.news.appledaily.com/local/20200305/FKHHZHJY5FXODK6BVYDR2ZHXNA/|work=蘋果日報|date=2020-03-05}}</ref> |
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====New Territories East (9 seats)==== |
====New Territories East (9 seats)==== |
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* [[Yung Hoi-yan]] ([[NPPHK|NPP]]), incumbent Legislative Council member for New Territories East<ref name="npphk"/><ref>{{cite news|title=【立法會選舉】新民黨辦初選定新東名單 容海恩:有競爭係好事|url=https://www.hk01.com/%E6%94%BF%E6%83%85/424886/%E7%AB%8B%E6%B3%95%E6%9C%83%E9%81%B8%E8%88%89-%E6%96%B0%E6%B0%91%E9%BB%A8%E8%BE%A6%E5%88%9D%E9%81%B8%E5%AE%9A%E6%96%B0%E6%9D%B1%E5%90%8D%E5%96%AE-%E5%AE%B9%E6%B5%B7%E6%81%A9-%E6%9C%89%E7%AB%B6%E7%88%AD%E4%BF%82%E5%A5%BD%E4%BA%8B|work=香港01|date=2020-01-22}}</ref> |
* [[Yung Hoi-yan]] ([[NPPHK|NPP]]), incumbent Legislative Council member for New Territories East<ref name="npphk"/><ref>{{cite news|title=【立法會選舉】新民黨辦初選定新東名單 容海恩:有競爭係好事|url=https://www.hk01.com/%E6%94%BF%E6%83%85/424886/%E7%AB%8B%E6%B3%95%E6%9C%83%E9%81%B8%E8%88%89-%E6%96%B0%E6%B0%91%E9%BB%A8%E8%BE%A6%E5%88%9D%E9%81%B8%E5%AE%9A%E6%96%B0%E6%9D%B1%E5%90%8D%E5%96%AE-%E5%AE%B9%E6%B5%B7%E6%81%A9-%E6%9C%89%E7%AB%B6%E7%88%AD%E4%BF%82%E5%A5%BD%E4%BA%8B|work=香港01|date=2020-01-22}}</ref> |
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* [[Kwok Wing-kin]] ([[Labour Party (Hong Kong)|Labour]]), chairman of the [[Labour Party (Hong Kong)|Labour Party]]<ref name="adpllab"/> |
* [[Kwok Wing-kin]] ([[Labour Party (Hong Kong)|Labour]]), chairman of the [[Labour Party (Hong Kong)|Labour Party]]<ref name="adpllab"/> |
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* [[Gary Fan]] ([[Neo Democrats]]), former Legislative Council member for New Territories East<ref name="newcomers"/> |
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* [[Leung Kwok-hung]] ([[League of Social Democrats|LSD]]), former Legislative Council member for New Territories East<ref name="newcomers"/> |
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* Gwyneth Ho ([[Nonpartisan]]), journalist for [[Stand News]]<ref name="newcomers"/> |
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===District Council (Second)=== |
===District Council (Second)=== |
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* [[Ricky Or]] ([[Community Alliance]]), incumbent [[Sai Kung District Council]]<ref name="dc2"/> |
* [[Ricky Or]] ([[Community Alliance]]), incumbent [[Sai Kung District Council]]<ref name="dc2"/> |
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* Au Chun-wah ([[Community Alliance]]), incumbent [[Tai Po District Council]]<ref name="dc2"/> |
* Au Chun-wah ([[Community Alliance]]), incumbent [[Tai Po District Council]]<ref name="dc2"/> |
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* [[Jimmy Sham]] ([[League of Social Democrats]]), incumbent [[Sha Tin District Council]] member and convenor of the [[Civil Human Rights Front]]<ref name="newcomers"/> |
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* Richard Chan ([[Nonpartisan]]), incumbent [[Tai Po District Council]] member<ref name="newcomers"/> |
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* [[Tommy Cheung Sau-yin]] ([[Nonpartisan]]), incumbent [[Yuen Long District Council]] member<ref name="newcomers"/> |
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===Traditional Functional Constituencies=== |
===Traditional Functional Constituencies=== |
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====Catering==== |
====Catering==== |
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* [[Tommy Cheung]] ([[LPHK|Liberal]]), incumbent Legislative Council member for [[Catering (constituency)|Catering]] and Executive Council member<ref name="catering">{{cite news|url=https://www.hk01.com/%E6%94%BF%E6%83%85/424789/%E7%AB%8B%E6%9C%83%E9%81%B8%E8%88%89-%E7%81%AB%E9%8D%8B%E5%BA%97%E6%9D%B1%E4%B8%BB%E6%9E%97%E7%91%9E%E8%8F%AF%E5%8A%A0%E5%85%A5%E5%85%AC%E6%B0%91%E9%BB%A8-%E6%96%99%E6%88%B0%E7%AB%8B%E6%9C%83%E5%B0%8D%E6%92%BC%E5%BC%B5%E5%AE%87%E4%BA%BA|title= 【立會選舉】火鍋店東主林瑞華加入公民黨 料戰立會對撼張宇人|date=2020-01-21|work=香港01}}</ref> |
* [[Tommy Cheung Yu-yan]] ([[LPHK|Liberal]]), incumbent Legislative Council member for [[Catering (constituency)|Catering]] and Executive Council member<ref name="catering">{{cite news|url=https://www.hk01.com/%E6%94%BF%E6%83%85/424789/%E7%AB%8B%E6%9C%83%E9%81%B8%E8%88%89-%E7%81%AB%E9%8D%8B%E5%BA%97%E6%9D%B1%E4%B8%BB%E6%9E%97%E7%91%9E%E8%8F%AF%E5%8A%A0%E5%85%A5%E5%85%AC%E6%B0%91%E9%BB%A8-%E6%96%99%E6%88%B0%E7%AB%8B%E6%9C%83%E5%B0%8D%E6%92%BC%E5%BC%B5%E5%AE%87%E4%BA%BA|title= 【立會選舉】火鍋店東主林瑞華加入公民黨 料戰立會對撼張宇人|date=2020-01-21|work=香港01}}</ref> |
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* Gordon Lam ([[Civic Party|Civic]]), chairman of the Hong Kong Food Truck Federation<ref name="catering"/> |
* Gordon Lam ([[Civic Party|Civic]]), chairman of the Hong Kong Food Truck Federation<ref name="catering"/> |
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The 2020 Hong Kong Legislative Council election is scheduled in September 2020 for the 7th Legislative Council of Hong Kong (LegCo). A total of 70 members, 35 from geographical constituencies (GCs) and 35 from functional constituencies (FCs), will be returned.
Background
Anti-extradition protests and District Council landslide
In mid 2019, the push for an amendment of the extradition law by the Carrie Lam administration which allowed transfers of fugitives between mainland China and Hong Kong triggered an unprecedented crisis in Hong Kong.[1] More than a million people marched against the bill in the mid summer of June which turned into violent clashes between the police and the protesters outside the Central Government Complex on 12 June.[2]
As Carrie Lam refused to back down on the protesters' demand on fully withdrawal the bill, the protests persisted and spread across the territory. Alleged police brutality and collusion with triad groups to assault civilians also led to the demand of an independent inquiry into the matters.[3] Carrie Lam eventually conceded by officially withdrawing the bill on 23 October, but stood firmly against the other demands of the protesters.[4]
In the 2019 District Council election which was widely viewed as a de facto referendum on the protests, the pro-democrats scored a historic landslide victory over the pro-Beijing camp, by gaining control of 17 of the 18 District Councils and tripling their seats from around 124 to about 388.[5] The pro-Beijing parties suffered devastating loss, with the flagship pro-Beijing party Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB) lost nearly hundred seats, while the New People's Party was completely wiped out from the district levels.[6]
Many of the incumbent Legislative Council members lost their District Council seats, including Junius Ho, Alice Mak, Luk Chung-hung, Ho Kai-ming, Michael Tien, Cheung Kwok-kwan and Vincent Cheng. DAB's Holden Chow and Lau Kwok-fan also lost their seats which meant that they lost their eligibilities to run in their respective constituencies of District Council (Second) and District Council (First) in the coming Legislative Council election.[7]
The stunning results greatly boosted the morale of the pro-democrats to eye the majority of the Legislative Council in the coming election. Benny Tai, initiator of the 2014 Occupy protests, suggested the chance of the pro-democrats winning more than half of the seats to block the government's bills. He also came up the thought of the "ThunderGo plan 2.0", which mirrored his coordinating mechanism of "smart voters" in the 2016 election to strategic voting in order to increase the chance of the pro-democrat candidates.[8]
In February 2020, a confidential report by Chief Executive Carrie Lam to the central government was obtained by Apple Daily. In the report, Lam stated her attempt to win back the public trust and support by effectively handling the coronavirus outbreak which would serve as a political turnaround for the coming election. She also blamed the sharp decline of the public trust in government and the its difficulties on handling the crisis on the smears, rumours, divisions and radicalisation by the opposition and radical netizens. Nevertheless, she also slammed the pro-government parties for not supporting her wholeheartedly, claiming being personal attacked by the pro-government figures for their own electoral purpose and criticising Executive Councillors for their poor performance.[9] A Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute survey in late January found 75 per cent of respondents dissatisfied with the government’s response to the outbreak, while Lam’s support rating sunk to nine per cent in late February, the lowest on record for any leader.[10][11]
Retiring incumbents
Incumbents who lose eligibility to run in their current constituencies
Current constituency | Incumbents | Party | Reason | |
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Hong Kong Island | Tanya Chan[12] | Civic | Sentenced to imprisonment exceeding three months | |
Social Welfare | Shiu Ka-chun[12] | Independent | Sentenced to imprisonment exceeding three months | |
District Council (First) | Lau Kwok-fan | DAB | Lost his seat in the North District Council in 2019 re-election | |
District Council (Second) | Holden Chow | DAB | Lost his seat in the Islands District Council in 2019 re-election |
Potential candidates
Potential individuals with at least one reliable source:
Geographical Constituencies
Hong Kong Island (6 seats)
- Cheung Kwok-kwan (DAB), incumbent Legislative Council member for Hong Kong Island and Executive Council member[22][23]
- Chan Hok-fung (DAB), former Central and Western District Council vice chairman[23]
- Timothy Lau Tin-ching (DAB), former Central and Western District Council candidate[23]
- Danny Siu Wai-chung (DAB), former Southern District Council candidate[23]
- Tan Jinjie (DAB), former Southern District Council candidate[23]
- Cheung Wai-nam (DAB), former Southern District Council candidate[23]
- Hui Chi-fung (Democratic), incumbent Legislative Council member for Hong Kong Island[24]
- Cheng Tat-hung (Civic), incumbent Eastern District Council member[25]
- Kwok Wai-keung (FTU), incumbent Legislative Council member for Hong Kong Island[26]
- Regina Ip (NPP), incumbent Legislative Council member for Hong Kong Island[27]
- Nathan Law (Demosistō), former Legislative Council member for Hong Kong Island[28]
- Clarisse Yeung (Demosistō), incumbent Wan Chai District Council chairwoman[28]
- Minnie Li (Nonpartisan), lecture of the Education University of Hong Kong[28]
- Fergus Leung (Nonpartisan), incumbent Central and Western District Council member[29]
Kowloon West (6 seats)
- Vincent Cheng (DAB), incumbent Legislative Council member for Kowloon West[23][30]
- Helena Wong (Democratic), incumbent Legislative Council member for Kowloon West[24]
- Ramon Yuen (Democratic), incumbent Sham Shui Po District Council member[24]
- Yu Tak-po (Civic), incumbent Yau Tsim Mong District Council vice chairman[25]
- Kalvin Ho Kai-ming (ADPL), incumbent Sham Shui Po District Council member[31]
- Lau Siu-lai (Nonpartisan), former Legislative Council member for Kowloon West[28]
- Wong Yuk-man (Nonpartisan), former Legislative Council member for Kowloon West[28]
- Sy On-na (Nonpartisan), director-general of the Hong Kong Dragon Airlines Flight Attendants Association[28]
- Sunny Cheung (Nonpartisan), former spokesman of the Hong Kong Higher Institutions International Affairs Delegation[28]
- Keith Fong Chung-yin (Nonpartisan), president of the Hong Kong Baptist University Students' Union[29]
Kowloon East (5 seats)
- Wilson Or (DAB), incumbent Legislative Council member for Kowloon East[23][32]
- Hung Kam-in (DAB), former Kwun Tong District Council vice chairman[23]
- Joe Lai Wing-ho (DAB), former Wong Tai Sin District Council vice chairman[23]
- Wu Chi-wai (Democratic), incumbent Legislative Council member for Kowloon East[24]
- Jeremy Tam (Civic), incumbent Legislative Council member for Kowloon East[25]
- Ho Kai-ming (FTU), incumbent Legislative Council member for Labour and former Kwun Tong District Council member[26]
- Sze Tak-loy (ADPL), incumbent Wong Tai Sin District Council member[31]
- Jannelle Rosalynne Leung (Nonpartisan), incumbent Kwun Tong District Council member[28]
- Tam Tak-chi (People Power), vice chairman of the People Power[28]
- Joshua Wong (Demosistō), secretary-general of the Demosistō[28]
New Territories West (9 seats)
- Leung Che-cheung (DAB), incumbent Legislative Council member for New Territories West[22][23][32][33]
- Chan Han-pan (DAB), incumbent Legislative Council member for New Territories West[22][23][32]
- Holden Chow (DAB), incumbent Legislative Council member for District Council (Second) and former Islands District Council member[22][23][32]
- Yip man-pun (DAB), former Tuen Mun District Council member[22][23][32]
- Andrew Wan (Democratic), incumbent Legislative Council member for New Territories West[24]
- Kwok Ka-ki (Civic), incumbent Legislative Council member for New Territories West[25]
- Alice Mak (FTU), incumbent Legislative Council member for New Territories West[26]
- Chiu Yan-loy (Labour), incumbent Tsuen Wan District Council member[31]
- Carol Ng (Labour), chairman of the Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions[31]
- Leung Yiu-chung (NWSC), incumbent Legislative Council member for District Council (Second)[28]
- Lester Shum (Nonpartisan), incumbent Tsuen Wan District Council member[28]
- Michael Mo (Nonpartisan), incumbent Tuen Mun District Council member[28]
New Territories East (9 seats)
- Chan Hak-kan (DAB), incumbent Legislative Council member for New Territories East[23][33]
- Elizabeth Quat (DAB), incumbent Legislative Council member for New Territories East[23][33]
- Lau Kwok-fan (DAB), incumbent Legislative Council member for District Council (First) and former North District Council member[23][32]
- Lam Cheuk-ting (Democratic), incumbent Legislative Council member for New Territories East[24]
- Alvin Yeung (Civic), incumbent Legislative Council member for New Territories East[25]
- Tang Ka-piu (FTU), former Legislative Council member for Labour[26]
- Yung Hoi-yan (NPP), incumbent Legislative Council member for New Territories East[27][34]
- Kwok Wing-kin (Labour), chairman of the Labour Party[31]
- Gary Fan (Neo Democrats), former Legislative Council member for New Territories East[28]
- Leung Kwok-hung (LSD), former Legislative Council member for New Territories East[28]
- Gwyneth Ho (Nonpartisan), journalist for Stand News[28]
District Council (Second)
- Starry Lee (DAB), incumbent Legislative Council member for District Council (Second)[23][32]
- Ngan Man-yu (DAB), incumbent Kwun Tong District Council member[23][32]
- Kwong Chun-yu (Democratic), incumbent Legislative Council member for District Council (Second)[24]
- James To (Democratic), incumbent Legislative Council member for District Council (Second)[24]
- Wong Man-huen (Civic), incumbent Sha Tin District Council[35]
- Ricky Or (Community Alliance), incumbent Sai Kung District Council[35]
- Au Chun-wah (Community Alliance), incumbent Tai Po District Council[35]
- Jimmy Sham (League of Social Democrats), incumbent Sha Tin District Council member and convenor of the Civil Human Rights Front[28]
- Richard Chan (Nonpartisan), incumbent Tai Po District Council member[28]
- Tommy Cheung Sau-yin (Nonpartisan), incumbent Yuen Long District Council member[28]
Traditional Functional Constituencies
Labour (3 seats)
- Lam Chun-sing (FLU), chairman of the Federation of Hong Kong and Kowloon Labour Unions[16]
- Chau Siu-chung (FLU), employee representative of the Labour Advisory Board[16]
- Chan Wing-yan (FTU), former Sham Shui Po District Council member[26]
- Yiu Kwok-wai (FTU), former Yuen Long District Council member[26]
- Dennis Leung Tsz-wing (FTU), former Kwai Tsing District Council member[26]
- Stanely Ho Ngai-kam (FTU), former Eastern District Council member[26]
Real Estate and Construction
- Clarence Leung (BPA), spokesman of the BPA Youth Committee[18]
- Howard Chao (Liberal), chairman of the Liberal Party Youth Committee and convenor of the Development and Construction Industry Concern Group[18]
Import and Export
- Kennedy Wong (Nonpartisan), vice president of the Hong Kong Chinese Importers' and Exporters' Association, Hong Kong member of the CPPCC national committee and former Provisional Legislative Council member[21]
- Mike Lam (Nonpartisan), founder of Abouthai grocery store[36]
Catering
- Tommy Cheung Yu-yan (Liberal), incumbent Legislative Council member for Catering and Executive Council member[37]
- Gordon Lam (Civic), chairman of the Hong Kong Food Truck Federation[37]
District Council (First)
- Andrew Chiu (PfD/PC/Democratic), incumbent Eastern District Council vice chairman[38]
- Wong Chun-yeung (Nonpartisan), incumbent Islands District Council member[39]
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