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1991 Hong Kong municipal elections
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| election_name | 1991 Hong Kong municipal elections | |
| country | Hong Kong | |
| flag_image | Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg | |
| type | parliamentary | |
| ongoing | no | |
| previous_election | 1989 Hong Kong municipal elections | |
| previous_year | 1989 | |
| next_election | 1995 Hong Kong municipal elections | |
| next_year | 1995 | |
| seats_for_election | 15 (of the 40) seats to the Urban Council | |
| 12 (of the 26) seats to the Regional Council | ||
| election_date | 5 May 1991 | |
| registered | 1,822,443 13.62% | |
| turnout | 393,764 (23.14%) 5.54pp | |
| image1 | [[File:Martin Lee 2014 cut.jpg | 150x150px]] |
| leader1 | Martin Lee | |
| party1 | United Democrats of Hong Kong | |
| last_election1 | New party | |
| seats_before1 | 5 | |
| seats1 | **5 UC | |
| 6 RC** | ||
| seat_change1 | 6 | |
| popular_vote1 | 146,229 | |
| percentage1 | 37.33% | |
| swing1 | N/A | |
| image2 | [[File:Blanksvg.svg | 150x120px]] |
| leader2 | Hu Fa-kuang | |
| party2 | Liberal Democratic Federation of Hong Kong | |
| last_election2 | New party | |
| seats2 | 2 UC | |
| 1 RC | ||
| seats_before2 | 2 | |
| seat_change2 | 1 | |
| popular_vote2 | 39,139 | |
| percentage2 | 9.99% | |
| swing2 | N/A | |
| image3 | [[File:Hilton Cheong-Leen.png | 150x150px]] |
| leader3 | Hilton Cheong-Leen | |
| party3 | Hong Kong Civic Association | |
| seats_before3 | 3 | |
| last_election3 | 4 seats, 7.18% | |
| seats3 | 2 UC | |
| — | ||
| seat_change3 | 2 | |
| popular_vote3 | 22,048 | |
| percentage3 | 5.63% | |
| swing3 | 1.55pp | |
| image4 | [[File:Frederick Fung at Alliance for True Democracy.jpg | 150x150px]] |
| leader4 | Frederick Fung | |
| party4 | Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood | |
| seats_before4 | 2 | |
| last_election4 | 4 seats, 9.99% | |
| seats4 | 2 UC | |
| — | ||
| seat_change4 | ||
| popular_vote4 | 21,033 | |
| percentage4 | 5.37% | |
| swing4 | 4.62pp | |
| image6 | [[File:Anthony Cheung Bing-leung.JPG | 150x150px]] |
| leader6 | Anthony Cheung | |
| party6 | Meeting Point | |
| seats_before6 | 0 | |
| last_election6 | 2 seats, 10.21% | |
| seats6 | 1 UC | |
| — | ||
| seat_change6 | 1 | |
| popular_vote6 | 12,476 | |
| percentage6 | 3.18% | |
| swing6 | 7.03pp | |
| leader5 | Brook Bernacchi | |
| party5 | Reform Club of Hong Kong | |
| seats_before5 | 2 | |
| last_election5 | 2 seats, 6.31% | |
| seats5 | 2 UC | |
| — | ||
| seat_change5 | ||
| popular_vote5 | 9,045 | |
| percentage5 | 2.31% | |
| swing5 | 4.00pp | |
| title | Chairmen | |
| before_election | Hugh Forsgate (UC) | |
| Cheung Yan-lung (RC) | ||
| after_election | Ronald Leung (UC) | |
| Lam Wai-keung (RC) | ||
| map_size | 325px |
12 (of the 26) seats to the Regional Council 6 RC** 1 RC — — — — Cheung Yan-lung (RC) Lam Wai-keung (RC) The 1991 Hong Kong Urban Council and Regional Council elections were the municipal elections held on 5 May 1991 for the elected seats of the Urban Council and Regional Council respectively. The election saw the direct rivalry between the newly established political parties, the liberal United Democrats of Hong Kong (UDHK) and the conservative Liberal Democratic Federation of Hong Kong (LDFHK) which the liberal forces won a landslide victory.
Overview
For the Urban Council, 15 seats were the directly elected by the general residents and ten seats were elected by the Hong Kong Island and Kowloon District Boards members and 15 appointed by the Governor. For the Regional Council, 12 seats were directly elected and nine seats were elected by the New Territories District Boards members, with 12 appointed members and three ex officio members of the chairman and two vice-chairmen of the Heung Yee Kuk. The first-past-the-post voting system was in use.
The elections were one of the three elections in the year, which came after the March District Board elections and before the September Legislative Council election in which direct elections would be introduced for the first time. Major political forces realigned themselves on the eve of the elections. The liberal pro-democracy activists and professionals came together as the United Democrats of Hong Kong (UDHK) in preparation for the elections in April 1990, while the conservative pro-business forces founded the Liberal Democratic Federation of Hong Kong (LDFHK) in November 1990 to counter the pro-democracy forces. The United Democrats became the biggest winner in the District Board elections, sweeping 52 seats, as compared to LDF's 24 seats. It was seen as the rehearsals of those parties for the more important Legislative Council election in September.
A total number of 59 candidates contested for 25 seats, excluding the two uncontested seats in each councils. 392,496 electorates cast their votes, which counted more than 23.3 per cent of the total registered voters, about six per cent higher than the elections in 1989. Four of the contesting incumbents were defeated including Peter Chan Chi-kwan who had served for 22 years. The two-term incumbent Wong Shui-sang was also defeated by Gilbert Leung Kam-ho.
The two newly established political parties, the liberal pro-democracy United Democrats, and its allies, and the conservative pro-business Liberal Democratic Federation, with the support of the older grassroots organisation Hong Kong Civic Association, contested heavily in the districts like North Point, Southern District, Kowloon City East, Wong Tai Sin South, Tuen Mun West and Tai Po. The United Democrats won 11 seats as result, more than one-third in each council, including Sha Tin where Lau Kong-wah and Wong Hon-chung both won a seat in preparation for contesting the Legislative Council direct election in September, while the LDF won only three seats.
Results
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| Note: Some of the candidates with multiple affiliations are overlapped in this chart. |
Result breakdown
Urban Council
| District | Constituency | Candidates | Affiliation | Votes | % | Central & Western | Wan Chai | Eastern | Southern | Kowloon City | Kwun Tong | Mong Kok | Sham Shui Po | Wong Tai Sin | Yau Tsim |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Central & Western | 1 Wong Sui-lai | 9,327 | 55.62 | ||||||||||||
| 2 Chan Tak-chor | 7,442 | 44.38 | |||||||||||||
| Wan Chai | 1 San Stephen Wong Hon-ching | 4,714 | 51.38 | ||||||||||||
| 2 Susanna Yeung Wan-king | 4,460 | 48.62 | |||||||||||||
| North Point | 1 Man Sai-cheong | 12,177 | 69.56 | ||||||||||||
| 2 Wong Tak-lun | /Civic | 4,040 | 23.08 | ||||||||||||
| 3 Au Yuk-lun | 1,289 | 7.36 | |||||||||||||
| Shau Kei Wan | 1 Brook Bernacchi | 9,045 | 52.92 | ||||||||||||
| 2 Joseph Lai Chi-keong | 4,178 | 24.45 | |||||||||||||
| 3 Chiu Kin-man | 3,868 | 22.63 | |||||||||||||
| Southern | 1 Yeung Chui-chun | 4,743 | 18.95 | ||||||||||||
| 2 Joseph Chan Yuek-sut | /Civic | 10,593 | 42.32 | ||||||||||||
| 3 Ho Chun-yan | 9,693 | 38.73 | |||||||||||||
| Kowloon City West | 1 Chiang Sai-cheong | 6,686 | 53.26 | ||||||||||||
| 2 Peter Chan Chi-kwan | 5,868 | 46.74 | |||||||||||||
| Kowloon City East | 1 Pao Ping-wing | 6,372 | 52.84 | ||||||||||||
| 2 Wong Ho-kei | 546 | 4.92 | |||||||||||||
| 3 Tsang Kin-shing | 4,187 | 37.70 | |||||||||||||
| Kwun Tong West | 1 Elsie Tu | 14,556 | 54.63 | ||||||||||||
| 2 Lee Chun-ming | 765 | 2.87 | |||||||||||||
| 3 Chan Kam-lam | 11,325 | 42.50 | |||||||||||||
| Kwun Tong East | 1 Li Wah-ming | /UD | 12,476 | 60.74 | |||||||||||
| 2 Wong Ping-kuen | 8,064 | 39.26 | |||||||||||||
| Mong Kok | 1 Chan Kwok-ming | 4,475 | 51.32 | ||||||||||||
| 2 Law Wing-cheung | 3,339 | 38.30 | |||||||||||||
| 3 Kung Po-chuk | 905 | 10.38 | |||||||||||||
| Sham Shui Po East | 1 Frederick Fung Kin-kee | 9,944 | 88.41 | ||||||||||||
| 2 Lee Yau-wai | 1,304 | 11.59 | |||||||||||||
| Sham Shui Po West | 1 Ma Lee-wo | 7,931 | 56.68 | ||||||||||||
| 2 Wong Kuen-wai | 6,062 | 43.32 | |||||||||||||
| Wong Tai Sin South | 1 Mok Ying-fan | 11,089 | 62.25 | ||||||||||||
| 2 Wong Kam-chi | 6,725 | 37.75 | |||||||||||||
| Wong Tai Sin North | 1 Cecilia Yeung Lai-yin | *uncontested* | |||||||||||||
| Yau Tsim | 1 Daniel Wong Kwok-tung | 3,028 | 47.25 | ||||||||||||
| 2 Tong Chor-yin | 2,568 | 40.07 | |||||||||||||
| 3 Yu Hon-piu | 171 | 2.67 | |||||||||||||
| 4 Wu Yan-yu | 642 | 10.02 |
Regional Council
| District | Constituency | Candidate | Affiliation | Votes | % | Islands | North | Sai Kung | Sha Tin | Tai Po | Tsuen Wan | Tuen Mun | Yuen Long | Kwai Tsing |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Islands | 1 Kwong Kwok-kam | 2,822 | 41.84 | |||||||||||
| 2 Fung Puk-tai | 3,922 | 58.16 | ||||||||||||
| North | 1 Cheung Hon-chung | *uncontested* | ||||||||||||
| Sai Kung | 1 Wong Shui-sang | 3,604 | 47.89 | |||||||||||
| 2 Glibert Leung Kam-ho | (FSHK) | 3,922 | 52.11 | |||||||||||
| Sha Tin East | 1 Lee York-fai | 462 | 1.98 | |||||||||||
| 2 Wong Hon-chung | 11,475 | 49.21 | ||||||||||||
| 3 Tony Kan Chung-nin | 11,381 | 48.81 | ||||||||||||
| Sha Tin West | 1 Lau Kong-wah | 16,755 | 77.40 | |||||||||||
| 2 Wai Hing-cheung | 4,893 | 22.60 | ||||||||||||
| Tai Po | 1 Cheng Chun-ping | 7,673 | 43.26 | |||||||||||
| 2 Fung Chi-wood | 10,064 | 56.74 | ||||||||||||
| Tsuen Wan | 1 Albert Chan Wai-yip | 13,232 | 63.89 | |||||||||||
| 2 Ip Yeung Fuk-lan | 7,478 | 36.11 | ||||||||||||
| Tuen Mun East | 1 Alfred Tso Shiu-wai | (FSHK) | 7,975 | 67.70 | ||||||||||
| 2 Ng Wai-cho | 3,805 | 32.30 | ||||||||||||
| Tuen Mun West | 1 Ng Ming-yum | 14,010 | 78.95 | |||||||||||
| 2 Philip Li Koi-hop | 3,736 | 21.05 | ||||||||||||
| Yuen Long | 1 Ngan Kam-chuen | 10,003 | 66.89 | |||||||||||
| 2 Chan Yat-tung | 4,952 | 33.11 | ||||||||||||
| Kwai Chung East | 1 Chow Yick-hay | 9,960 | 77.87 | |||||||||||
| Lee Wing-kin | 2,830 | 22.13 | ||||||||||||
| Kwai Chung West & Tsing Yi | 1 Ting Yin-wah | (TYCG) | 13,154 | 69.45 | ||||||||||
| 2 Sarena Young Fuk-ki | 5,787 | 30.55 |
References
References
- (7 May 1989). "兩個市局選擧四十萬人投票 現任議員四人敗落 另四人充公保証金 陳子鈞九月捲土重來 參加立法局直選 區議會選擧中敗落六人市局選擧獲勝". Wah Kiu Yat Po.
- (6 May 1989). "港同盟與自民聯激爭 李柱銘對投票率抱樂觀態度 胡法光料過半數成員可勝出". Wah Kiu Yat Po.
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