2001 Macanese legislative election

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2001 Macanese legislative election
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  1996 23 September 2001 2005  

Ten of the 27 seats in the Legislative Assembly
PartyLeader%Seats+/–
Pro-Beijing parties
UPD Kwan Tsui Hang 16.042+1
UNIPRO Leong Heng Teng 13.9220
CODEM David Chow 12.3710
ARSEM Vitor Cheung Lup-kwan 12.291New
AEA Cheang Hong Lok 6.381+1
Pro-democracy parties
ANMD Antonio Ng 20.952+1
NE José Pereira Coutinho 5.621New
President beforePresident after
Susana Chou
DCAR
Susana Chou
OMKC

Legislative elections were held in Macau on 23 September 2001.

Contents

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Union for Development 12,99016.042+1
Union for Promoting Progress 11,27613.9220
Convergence for Development 10,01612.3710
Association for Promotion of Social Services and Education 9,95512.291New
Employees and Wage-Earners Association 5,1706.381+1
Tourism and Recreation Culture Promotion Association2,3602.910New
Awe-Inspiring Sunrise Association8501.050New
Pro-Beijing camp 52,61764.987+3
New Democratic Macau Association 16,96120.952+1
New Hope 4,5515.621New
Union of Workers7000.860New
Pro-democracy camp 22,21227.433+2
People-Friendly Association2,2162.740New
Roots in Macau1,5691.9400
Macao Democratic People's Livelihood Association1,2501.540New
Middle-level People's League8771.080New
Citizens' Rights Association 2370.290New
Total80,978100.0010+2
Valid votes80,97896.81
Invalid votes2,1162.53
Blank votes5500.66
Total votes83,644100.00
Registered voters/turnout159,81352.34
Source: Boletim Oficial

Members

Directly-elected members

Members for indirect returned of the Legislative Assembly in the second term:

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