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1994 Hong Kong local elections

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FieldValue
election_name1994 Hong Kong local elections
flag_imageFlag of Hong Kong 1959.svg
countryHong Kong
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
previous_election1991 Hong Kong local elections
previous_year1991
next_election1999 Hong Kong local elections
next_year1999
seats_for_electionAll Elected Constituencies
346 (of the 373) seats in all 18 Districts Boards
election_date18 September 1994
registered2,450,372 33.14%
turnout693,215 (33.11%) 0.64pp
image2[[Image:Tsang Yok-sing.jpg150x150px]]
leader2Tsang Yok-sing
party2Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong
last_election2*New party*
seats237
seat_change212
popular_vote281,126
percentage211.82%
swing2N/A
image1[[File:Martin Lee 2014 cut.jpg150x150px]]
leader1Martin Lee
colour1196C57
party1UDHK/MP
last_election1*New party*
seats1**75**
seat_change126
popular_vote1**157,929**
percentage1**23.01%**
swing1N/A
image3[[File:Frederick Fung at Alliance for True Democracy.jpg150x150px]]
leader3Frederick Fung
party3Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood
last_election315 seats, 5.26%
seats329
seat_change312
popular_vote347,731
percentage36.95%
swing32.20pp
image4[[Image:Allen Lee at 71demo 2008.jpg150x150px]]
leader4Allen Lee
party4Liberal Party (Hong Kong)
last_election4*New party*
seats418
seat_change46
popular_vote450,755
percentage47.39%
swing4N/A
leader5Hu Fa-kuang
party5Liberal Democratic Federation of Hong Kong
last_election524 seats, 8.96%
seats511
seat_change55
popular_vote525,499
percentage53.72%
swing55.24pp
image6[[File:Lau Kong-wah 2014.jpg150x150px]]
leader6Lau Kong-wah
party6Civil Force
last_election6*New party*
seats610
seat_change67
popular_vote612,141
percentage61.77%
swing6N/A
leader7Yum Sin-ling
party7123 Democratic Alliance
last_election7*New party*
seats76
seat_change7
popular_vote715,527
percentage72.26%
swing7N/A
leader8Patrick Shiu
party8Hong Kong Democratic Foundation
last_election83 seats, 1.63%
seats83
seat_change8
popular_vote84,048
percentage80.59%
swing81.04pp
leader9Ambrose Lau
party9Hong Kong Progressive Alliance
last_election9*New party*
seats91
seat_change9
popular_vote93,288
percentage90.48%
swing9N/A

346 (of the 373) seats in all 18 Districts Boards The 1994 Hong Kong District Board elections were held on 18 September 1994 for all 18 districts of Hong Kong and 346 members from directly elected constituencies. It was the last district-level elections in the colonial period before the handover of Hong Kong in 1997. It was the first elections to be held after the abolition of the appointed seats as proposed by the new electoral arrangements, as the last step of the democratisation by the then Governor Chris Patten before the handover.

Despite set against the British-Chinese dispute over Hong Kong's political reform, the election was influenced by local issues such as bus fares and garbage collection. The turnout of 33.1 per cent, slightly higher than the 32.5 per cent turnout for the 1991 District Board elections. Almost 700,000 votes cast were 60 per cent more than in the previous election and reflect the broader franchise stemming from Patten's reform package.

Under the Patten reform package, the voting age was lowered to 18 from 21, appointed members were abolished, and District Board members were given responsibility of filling ten of the 60 Legislative Council seats through Election Committee constituency in the 1995 Legislative Council election. The multiple-member single-constituency electoral method was also changed to single-member constituency method.

The pro-democracy alliance, the United Democrats–Meeting Point, which was undergoing the merger plan of creating the Democratic Party, captured the lead with 75 seats (77 seats in some other materials) and teamed up with smaller pro-democracy parties to gain control of five of the 18 District Boards, Central and Western District, Sham Shui Po District and Kwun Tong District in Hong Kong Island and Kowloon, and Tuen Mun District and Kwai Tsing District in the New Territories. The biggest pro-Beijing party, the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB) won 37 seats, doing better than expected, while conservative, pro-business candidates of the Liberal Party, the Liberal Democratic Federation of Hong Kong (LDF) and the Hong Kong Progressive Alliance came in below expectations with 30 seats.

After the elections, Beijing appointed 200 District Affairs Advisers as the part of establishing a political structure parallel to that of the British one, as it claimed that Patten's reform violated the constitution and Sino-British agreements. After the handover, the 1994 elected District Boards transformed into 18 Provisional District Boards with the reintroduction of the appointed seats by Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa. The Provisional District Boards were replaced by the District Councils elected in 1999.

Results

General outcome

|- ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:center;" colspan=3 |Political Affiliation ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Popular vote ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Standing ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Elected ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" | ± |- |81,126 || 11.82 || 83 || 37 || 12 |- |50,755 || 7.39 || 89 || 18 || 6 |- | 25,499 || 3.72 || 28 || 11 || 5 |- |12,141 || 1.77 || 10 || 10 || 7 |- |9,197 || 1.34 || 11 || 8 || 0 |- |11,952 || 1.74 || 12 || 7 || 2 |- |9,720 || 1.42 || 8 || 4 || |- |6,982 || 1.02 || 15 || 2 || 1 |- |1,486 || 0.22 || 2 || 2 || - |- |332 || 0.05 || 3 || 2 || - |- |1,450 || 0.21 || 2 || 1 || - |- |3,325 || 0.48 || 4 || 1 || - |- | 3,288 || 0.48 || 7 || 1 || 0 |- |2,187 || 0.32 || 5 || 1 || 1 |- | 151,436 || 22.08 || 162 || 90 || |-

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157,929
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47,731
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15,527
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4,048
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5,164
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3,273
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2,850
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2,127
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859
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387
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40,803
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Results by district

District BoardPost-election
controlLargest partyUnited Democrats of Hong Kong}}; width:40px;"UD/MPDemocratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong}}; width:40px;"DABAssociation for Democracy and People's Livelihood}}; width:40px;"ADPLLiberal Party (Hong Kong)}}; width:40px;"LPLiberal Democratic Federation of Hong Kong}}; width:40px;"LDFCivil Force}}; width:40px;"CF123 Democratic Alliance}}; width:40px;"[123DA](123-democratic-alliance)OthersPro-demPro-BeijingEx officioCompositionDetailsCentral & WesternWan ChaiEasternSouthernYau Tsim MongSham Shui PoKowloon CityWong Tai SinKwun TongTsuen WanTuen MunYuen LongNorthTai PoSai KungSha TinKwai TsingIslandsTOTAL
Pro-democracyUD/MP (majority)**8**213**9**5{{Composition_bar/advanceddivisionname =boxwidth = 70total = 14party1 = 9partycolor1 = Greenparty2 = 5partycolor2 = Red[Details](1994-central-and-western-district-board-election)
Pro-BeijingUnited Democrats**3****3**133**7**{{Composition_bar/advanceddivisionname =boxwidth = 70total = 10party1 = 3partycolor1 = Greenparty2 = 7partycolor2 = Red[Details](1994-wan-chai-district-board-election)
Pro-Beijing4**9**31810**22+2 Ind.**{{Composition_bar/advanceddivisionname =boxwidth = 70total = 34party1 = 10partycolor1 = Greenparty2 = 2partycolor2 = grayparty3 = 22partycolor3 = Red[Details](1994-eastern-district-board-election)
Pro-BeijingUD/MP**5**2104**11**{{Composition_bar/advanceddivisionname =boxwidth = 70total = 16party1 = 5partycolor1 = Greenparty2 = 11partycolor2 = Red[Details](1994-southern-district-board-election)
Pro-Beijing11**2**1196**9**{{Composition_bar/advanceddivisionname =boxwidth = 70total = 15party1 = 6partycolor1 = Greenparty2 = 0partycolor2 = grayparty3 = 9partycolor3 = Red[Details](1994-yau-tsim-mong-district-board-election)
Pro-democracy(majority)3**11**15**15**5{{Composition_bar/advanceddivisionname =boxwidth = 70total = 20party1 = 15partycolor1 = Greenparty2 = 5partycolor2 = Red[Details](1994-sham-shui-po-district-board-election)
Pro-Beijing222**6**185**16**{{Composition_bar/advanceddivisionname =boxwidth = 70total = 21party1 = 5partycolor1 = Greenparty2 = 0partycolor2 = grayparty3 = 16partycolor3 = Red[Details](1994-kowloon-city-district-board-election)
Pro-Beijing**4****4**31108**14**{{Composition_bar/advanceddivisionname =boxwidth = 70total = 22party1 = 8partycolor1 = Greenparty2 = 14partycolor2 = Red[Details](1994-wong-tai-sin-district-board-election)
Pro-democracyUD/MP**7**411218**17**16{{Composition_bar/advanceddivisionname =boxwidth = 70total = 33party1 = 17partycolor1 = Greenparty2 = 16partycolor2 = Red[Details](1994-kwun-tong-district-board-election)
Pro-BeijingUD/MP**2**1126**9**2{{Composition_bar/advanceddivisionname =boxwidth = 70total = 17party1 = 6partycolor1 = Greenparty2 = 9partycolor2 = Redparty3 = 2partycolor3 = FireBrick[Details](1994-tsuen-wan-district-board-election)
Pro-democracyUD/MP**9**24127**15**101{{Composition_bar/advanceddivisionname =boxwidth = 70total = 26party1 = 15partycolor1 = Greenparty2 = 10partycolor2 = Redparty3 = 1partycolor3 = FireBrick[Details](1994-tuen-mun-district-board-election)
Pro-BeijingUD/MP**3**1153**16**6{{Composition_bar/advanceddivisionname =boxwidth = 70total = 25party1 = 3partycolor1 = Greenparty2 = 16partycolor2 = Redparty3 = 6partycolor3 = FireBrick[Details](1994-yuen-long-district-board-election)
Pro-Beijing2**4**53**8**4{{Composition_bar/advanceddivisionname =boxwidth = 70total = 15party1 = 3partycolor1 = Greenparty2 = 8partycolor2 = Redparty3 = 4partycolor3 = FireBrick[Details](1994-north-district-board-election)
Pro-Beijing**4**2**4**344**13**2{{Composition_bar/advanceddivisionname =boxwidth = 70total = 19party1 = 4partycolor1 = Greenparty2 = 13partycolor2 = Redparty3 = 2partycolor3 = FireBrick[Details](1994-tai-po-district-board-election)
Pro-Beijing**2****2**75**6**2{{Composition_bar/advanceddivisionname =boxwidth = 70total = 13party1 = 5partycolor1 = Greenparty2 = 6partycolor2 = Redparty3 = 2partycolor3 = FireBrick[Details](1994-sai-kung-district-board-election)
Pro-Beijing82**10**1112**19**1{{Composition_bar/advanceddivisionname =boxwidth = 70total = 32party1 = 12partycolor1 = Greenparty2 = 19partycolor2 = Redparty3 = 1partycolor3 = FireBrick[Details](1994-sha-tin-district-board-election)
Pro-democracyUD/MP**9**611**23**31{{Composition_bar/advanceddivisionname =boxwidth = 70total = 27party1 = 23partycolor1 = Greenparty2 = 3partycolor2 = Redparty3 = 1partycolor3 = FireBrick[Details](1994-kwai-tsing-district-board-election)
Pro-Beijing**2**40**6**8{{Composition_bar/advanceddivisionname =boxwidth = 70total = 14party1 = 0partycolor1 = Greenparty2 = 6partycolor2 = Redparty3 = 8partycolor3 = FireBrick[Details](1994-islands-district-board-election)
**75****37****29****18****11****10****6****158****148****196+2 Ind.****27**{{Composition_bar/advanceddivisionname =boxwidth = 70total = 373party1 = 144partycolor1 = Greenparty2 = 4partycolor2 = Greyparty3 = 198partycolor3 = Redparty4 = 27partycolor4 = FireBrick

Vote summary

Seat summary

References

References

  1. Tefft, Sheila. (20 September 1994). "Pro-Democracy Parties Capture Lead in Hong Kong Elections". The Christian Science Monitor.
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