1953 Hong Kong municipal election

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1953 Hong Kong municipal election
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  1952 20 May 1953 1954  

4 (of the 15) elected seats to the Urban Council
Registered10,798
Turnout2,536 (23.49%)
 First partySecond partyThird party
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Leader Brook Bernacchi William Louey Percy Chen
Party Reform KRA CRA
Last election1 seats, 33.58%1 seats, 16.31%0 seats, 7.04%
Seats before110
Seats won400
Seat changeIncrease2.svg3Decrease2.svg1Steady2.svg
Popular vote6,3741,726456
Percentage71.25%19.30%5.10%
SwingIncrease2.svg37.67pp Increase2.svg2.99pp Decrease2.svg1.94pp

The 1953 Hong Kong Urban Council election was held on 20 May 1953 for the four elected seats of the Urban Council of Hong Kong.

Contents

The elected seats extended from two seats to four seats in this election, which increased the total numbers of member from 13 to 15. For the first time the polling station was set in the Kowloon peninsula, at the Kowloon-Canton Railway Station in Tsim Sha Tsui, besides the one in Hong Kong Island. Despite that, only 2,536 of 10,798 eligible voters, about 20 percent of the electorate, cast ballots, less than last year.

All candidates from the Reform Club, including Brook Bernacchi and Woo Pak-chuen were elected, while incumbent William Louey lost the re-election.

Results

Urban Council Election 1953 [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Reform Brook Bernacchi 2,100 23.47 +5.64
Reform Woo Pak-chuen 1,746 19.52 +3.77
Reform Raymond Harry Shoon Lee 1,304 14.58 New
Reform Philip Au 1,224 13.68 New
KRA P. J. Griffiths98110.97
KRA William Sui-tak Louey 7458.33−7.98
CRA Percy Chen 4565.10−1.94
Independent G. O. Jones3904.36
Turnout 2,53623.49
Registered electors 10,798

Citations

  1. "Quiet, But Steady Stream Of Voters". China Mail. 20 May 1953.

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