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Hong Kong district council elections, 2015

Hong Kong local elections, 2015
Hong Kong
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All Elected Constituencies
431 (of the 458) seats in all 18 Districts Councils
Turnout 47.01% Increase5.52pp
  First party Second party Third party
  Starry Lee.jpg Emiliy Lau in 2015.jpg Lam Shuk-yee
Leader Starry Lee Emily Lau Lam Shuk-yee
Party DAB Democratic FTU
Alliance Pro-Beijing Pan-democracy Pro-Beijing
Last election 136 seats, 23.89% 47 seats, 17.42% 11 seats, 3.10%
Seats won 119 43 27
Seat change Steady Increase1 Decrease2
Popular vote 309,262 196,068 88,292
Percentage 21.39% 13.56% 6.11%
Swing Decrease2.50pp Decrease3.86pp Increase3.01pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  Regina Ip 2016.jpg Liu Sung Lee.jpg Chan King-ming.jpg
Leader Regina Ip Bruce Liu Chan King-ming
and others
Party NPP ADPL Neo Democrats
Alliance Pro-Beijing Pan-democracy Pan-democracy
Last election 19 seats, 4.30% 15 seats, 3.85% 8 seats, 2.15%
Seats won 26 18 15
Seat change Decrease1 Increase2 Increase8
Popular vote 75,793 55,275 42,148
Percentage 5.24% 3.82% 2.92%
Swing Increase0.94pp Decrease0.03pp Increase0.77pp

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
  Alan Leong 2015.jpg Andrew Leung cut.jpg Vincent Fang 2015.jpg
Leader Alan Leong Andrew Leung Vincent Fang
Party Civic BPA Liberal
Alliance Pan-democracy Pro-Beijing Pro-Beijing
Last election 7 seats, 4.03% New party 9 seats, 1.98%
Seats won 10 10 9
Seat change Increase3 Decrease4 Decrease1
Popular vote 52,346 27,452 25,157
Percentage 3.62% 1.90% 1.74%
Swing Decrease0.41pp N/A Decrease0.24pp

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Map of the winning party by constituency

The 2015 Hong Kong District Council elections were held on 22 November 2015. Elections were held to all 18 District Councils with returning 431 members from directly elected constituencies after all appointed seats had been abolished.

A record-breaking of 1.4 million voters cast their votes (47.01% of the registered voters). The pro-Beijing camp retained its control of all 18 councils with the Beijing-loyalist party Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB) maintained the largest party far ahead of other parties. The pan-democrats failed to seize control of the Kwai Tsing District Council, a traditional stronghold of the pan-democrats.

Both sides lost their heavyweight incumbent Legislative Councillors. Albert Ho of the Democratic Party and Frederick Fung of the Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood (ADPL) who were both elected through District Council (Second) constituency lost their seats while Civic Party's Kenneth Chan failed to take a seat in the Southern District. DAB's incumbent legislators Christopher Chung and Elizabeth Quat both lost their seats to pro-democracy newcomers in which Chung lost his long hold seat to a relatively unknown "umbrella soldier" Chui Chi-kin.


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