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HK holds third-term district council election
HONG KONG—Voters here started
to cast their ballots in 488 polling stations on Sunday morning to elect
the third-term district councils of the Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region (HKSAR).
The voting began at 7:30 a.m. and will end at 10:30 p.m. Results of the
election are expected to be announced early Monday morning. “District
councils are closely linked with the interests of Hong Kong people and
also serve as an important bridge between the government and the
people,” said HKSAR Chief Executive Donald Tsang after casting his
ballot, calling on voters to actively turnout for the election.
Hong Kong has 18 district councils and the third-term district councils
are composed of 534 members, including 405 elected members, 102
appointed members and 27 ex-officio members.
The city is divided into 405 district council constituencies and each
constituency will return one district council member. All Hong Kong
permanent residents aged 18 or above who are ordinarily residing in Hong
Kong are eligible to register as electors.
The district council election adopts the first-past-the-post voting
system. The candidate who receives the largest number of votes will be
elected. The functions of district councils include advising the
government on matters affecting the well-being of the people in the
district and the use of public funds allocated to the district for local
public works and community activities.
Where funds are made available, a district council will also undertake
environmental improvements and the promotion of recreational and
cultural activities as well as community activities. The term of office
for the third-term district councils will start from Jan. 1, 2008 and
end on Dec. 31, 2011.
—The Daily Mail, China Daily news exchange item |