2001 Macanese legislative election

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2001 Macanese legislative election

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27 seats in the Legislative Assembly
  Majority party Minority party
  António Ng.jpg Kwan Tsui Hang (cropped).jpg
Leader António Ng Kwan Tsui Hang
Party Prosperous Democratic Macau Association UPD
Alliance Pro-democracy camp Pro-establishment camp
Leader's seat Macau (Direct) Macau (Direct)
Last election 1 seat, 8.73% 1 seat, 14.52%
Seats won 2 2
Seat change Increase1 Increase1
Popular vote 16,961 12,990
Percentage 20.95% 16.04%

  Third party Fourth party
  UPP CODEM
Leader David Chow
Party UPP CODEM
Alliance Pro-establishment camp Pro-establishment camp
Leader's seat Macau (Direct) Macau (Direct)
Last election new party 1 seat, 10.26%
Seats won 2 2
Seat change Increase1 Increase1
Popular vote 11,276 10,016
Percentage 13.92% 12.37%

President before election

Susana Chou
DCAR

Elected President

Susana Chou
OMKC

Legislative elections were held on 23 September 2001.

Results[]

The results, as published in the 41st SAR Gazette following verification by the Court of Final Appeal, were:

  • 83,644 voters (52.34% of the registered voters) had cast votes
  • 80,978 votes were valid
  • 2,116 were invalid
  • 550 were blank
  • 1. Antonio Ng Kuok Cheong (ANMD, with 16, 961 votes)
  • 2. Kwan Tsui Hang (UPD, with 12, 990 votes)
  • 3. Leong Heng Teng (UPP, 11 276 votes)
  • 4. Chow Kam Fai, David (CODEM, with 10, 016 votes)
  • 5. Vitor Cheung Lup Kwan ( ARSEM, with 9, 955 votes)
  • 6. Au Kam San (ANMD, with 8, 480.5 votes)
  • 7. Leong Iok Wa ( UPD, with 6, 495 votes)
  • 8. Iong Weng Ian (UPP, with 5, 638 votes)
  • 9. João Bosco Cheang (AEA, with 5, 170 votes)
  • 10. Jorge Manuel Fão (CODEM, with 5, 008 votes)
Summary of the 23 September 2001 Legislative Assembly of Macau election results
Lists Votes % Seats
Union for Development
(Portuguese: União para o Desenvolvimento; Chinese: 同心協進會)
12,990 16.04 2
Union for Promoting Progress
(Portuguese: União Promotora para o Progresso; Chinese: 群力促進會)
11,276 13.92 2
Convergence for Development
(Portuguese: Convergência para o Desenvolvimento; Chinese: 繁榮澳門同盟)
10,016 12.37 1

(Portuguese: Associação de Promoção do Serviço Social e Educação; Chinese: 社會經濟改革促進會)
9,955 12.29 1

(Chinese: 娛職聯誼會)
5,170 6.38 1

(Chinese: 旅遊娛樂文化促進會)
2,360 2.91 0

(Chinese: 浩然朝陽促進會)
850 1.05 0
Pro-establishment camp 52,617 62.99 9
New Democratic Macau Association
(Portuguese: Associação Novo Macau Democrático; Chinese: 民主新澳門)
16,961 20.95 2
New Hope
(Portuguese: Nova Esperança; Chinese: 新希望)
4,551 5.62 1
Workers Alliance
(Chinese: 職工同盟)
700 0.86 0
Pro-democratic camp 22,212 27.43 3
People-friendly Association
(Chinese: 親民協會)
2,216 2.74 0
Root in Macau
(Chinese: 根在澳門)
1,569 1.94 0
Macao Democratic People's Livelihood Association
(Chinese: 澳門民主民生協進會)
1,250 1.54 0
Middle-level People's League
(Chinese: 中層人士同盟)
877 1.08 0
Civil Rights Association
(Chinese: 民權協進會)
237 0.29 0
Subtotal (turnout 52.3%) 80,978 100.00 12

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

  • Chan Chak Mo and Fong Chi Keong (DCAR –Group representing welfare, cultural, educational and sports interests: with 1 364 votes)
  • Susana Chou, Hoi Sai Iun, Kou Hoi In and Cheang Chi Keong (OMKC Group representing business: with 279 votes)
  • Lao Cheok Va and Tong Chi Kin (CCCAE Group representing labor: with 261 votes)
  • Chui Sai Cheong and Leonel Alberto Alves (OMCY Group representing professional: with 188 votes)

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