Choi Yuen (constituency)

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Choi Yuen
Elected constituency
for the North District Council
ChoiYuenConstituency.svg
Boundary of Choi Yuenin North District
District North
Legislative Council constituency New Territories North
Population17,222 (2019) [1]
Electorate11,563 (2019) [2]
Current constituency
Created 1988
Number of membersOne
Member(s)vacant

Choi Yuen is one of the 17 constituencies in the North District, Hong Kong.

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The constituency returns one district councillor to the North District Council, with an election every four years. The seat has been currently held by Lam Tsz-King of the Democratic.

Choi Yuen constituency is loosely based on Choi Yuen Estate and Choi Po Court in Sheung Shui with estimated population of 17,222. [3]

Councillors represented

1988 to 1994

ElectionMemberPartyMemberParty
1988 Tik Chi-yuen Meeting Point Anthony Yuen Tak-tim Independent
1991 Wong Sing-chi Meeting Point
1994 Democratic Democratic

1994 to present

ElectionMemberParty
1994 So Sai-chi Independent
1999 DAB
2019 Lam Tsz-king→vacant Democratic

Election results

2010s

North District Council Election, 2019: Choi Yuen
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Lam Tsz-king4,29555.23
DAB So Sai-chi3,30542.50−13.20
Nonpartisan Wong Sing-chi 1772.28
Majority99012.73
Turnout 7,80967.59
Democratic gain from DAB Swing
North District Council Election, 2015: Choi Yuen
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DAB So Sai-chi2,48155.7–2.1
NDPICG Clarence Ronald Leung Kam-shing1,97544.3
Majority50611.4
Turnout 4,51241.0
DAB hold Swing
North District Council Election, 2011: Choi Yuen [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DAB So Sai-chi2,77357.8+5.3
Democratic Wong Sing-chi 1,67334.9-12.6
People Power (Frontier)Au Wai-kong3497.3
DAB hold Swing

2000s

North District Council Election, 2007: Choi Yuen [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DAB So Sai-chi2,30952.5+1.2
Democratic Hung Ming-lun2,08647.5-1.2
DAB hold Swing
North District Council Election, 2003: Choi Yuen [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DAB So Sai-chi1,98651.3-0.1
Democratic Wong Sing-chi 1,88648.7+0.8
DAB hold Swing

1990s

North District Council Election, 1999: Choi Yuen [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DAB So Sai-chi1,58051.4-0.6
Democratic Wong Ching-han1,47147.9+0.4
DAB hold Swing
North District Board Election, 1994: Choi Yuen [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent So Sai-chi1,40952.0+31.2
Democratic Wong Sing-chi 1,28647.5+14.4
Independent gain from Democratic Swing
North District Board Election, 1991: Choi Yuen [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Meeting Point Tik Chi-yuen 2,55054.8-14.5
Meeting Point Wong Sing-chi 1,53933.1
Independent Chan Yau-ming1,03422.9-5.1
Independent Leung Kui-tang97420.9
LDF So Sai-chi96720.8
LDF Tang Hin-kwong52911.4
Independent Leung Ho-ming50910.9
Meeting Point hold Swing
Meeting Point gain from Independent Swing

1980s

North District Board Election, 1988: Choi Yuen [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Meeting Point Tik Chi-yuen 2,50169.3
Independent Anthony Yuen Tak-tim1,08630.1
Independent Chan Yau-ming1,01028.0
Independent Yeung Chi-wing63217.5
Independent Simon Mok Fu-wah37110.3
Independent Cheung To-sang2346.5
Meeting Point win (new seat)
Independent win (new seat)

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References

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