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Cheung Chau South |
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District | Islands |
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Legislative Council constituency | New Territories West |
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Population | 11,108 (2015) |
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Electorate | 6,189 (2015)[1] |
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Created | 1994 |
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Abolished | 2019 |
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Number of members | One |
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Member(s) | Kwong Koon-wan (Nonpartisan) (last) |
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Replaced by | Cheung Chau |
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Cheung Chau South was one of the constituencies in the Islands District in Hong Kong.
The constituency returned one district councillor to the Islands District Council, with an election every four years.
Cheung Chau South constituency was loosely based on the southern part of the island of Cheung Chau with an estimated population of 11,108.[2]
Councillors represented[]
Election |
Member |
Party
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1994
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Kwong Kwok-wai
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Independent
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2011
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Ken Kwong Koon-wan
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Economic Synergy
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2012
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BPA
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2017
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Independent
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2019
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Constituency abolished
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Election results[]
2010s[]
2000s[]
1990s[]
References[]
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Civic (2) | |
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DAB (1) | |
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Democratic (1) | |
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Independent (6) | |
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Ex-officio members: Independent (8) (Cheung Chau Rural Committee, Lamma North Rural Committee, Lamma South Rural Committee, Lantau South Rural Committee, Mui Wo Rural Committee, Peng Chau Rural Committee, Tai O Rural Committee, Tung Chung Rural Committee) |
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