Lung Sing (constituency)

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Lung Sing
龍星
Elected constituency
for the Wong Tai Sin District Council
LungSingConstituency.svg
Boundary of Lung Sing in Wong Tai Sin District
District Wong Tai Sin
Legislative Council constituency Kowloon Central
Population19,166 (2019) [1]
Electorate12,414 (2019) [2]
Current constituency
Created 2003
Number of membersOne
Member(s) Mandy Tam (Independent)
Created fromDiamond Hill
±%
Lung Sing
Traditional Chinese 龍星
Ind. democrat Tam Heung-man 6,09865.77+16.37
Independent Ivan Mok Ka-kit2,70829.21
Independent Chan Chun-hung3363.62
Independent Ngok King-fun1301.40−3.50
Majority3,39036.56
Turnout 9,31075.03
Ind. democrat hold Swing
Wong Tai Sin District Council Election, 2015: Lung Sing
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Frontier Tam Heung-man 2,97449.4+0.9
Nonpartisan Joseph Lam Chok2,64043.8
Independent Ngok King-fun2974.9
Nonpartisan Ho Wai-kuen1111.8
Majority3345.6
Turnout 6,13152.0
Frontier hold Swing
Wong Tai Sin District Council Election, 2011: Lung Sing [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Tam Heung-man 2,86248.5+3.8
Independent Choi Luk-sing2,80947.6-1.0
Independent Simon Chan Wai-sun2333.9
Independent gain from Independent Swing +2.4

2000s

Wong Tai Sin District Council Election, 2007: Lung Sing [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Choi Luk-sing2,65448.6+5.2
Civic Tam Heung-man 2,44444.7-3.2
Independent Lo Hoi-pang3663.7
Independent gain from Civic Swing +4.2
Wong Tai Sin District Council Election, 2003: Lung Sing [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Tam Heung-man 2,30147.9
Independent Choi Luk-sing2,08643.4-14.6
Independent Lam Kwan-wai2785.8
Independent Alan Lai Wai-tong1412.9
Independent gain from Independent Swing

1990s

Wong Tai Sin District Council Election, 1999: Diamond Hill [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Choi Luk-sing1,94758.0
Democratic Manuel Chan Tim-shing1,39141.5
Independent hold Swing
Wong Tai Sin District Board Election, 1994: Diamond Hill [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
EKDRC Choi Luk-singuncontested
EKDRC win (new seat)

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