Community, Social and Personal Services (constituency)

The Community, Social and Personal Services functional constituency was in the elections for the Legislative Council of Hong Kong first created in 1995 as one of the nine new functional constituencies under the electoral reform carried out by the then Governor Chris Patten, in which the electorate consisted of total 248,987 eligible voters worked related to the public services, social services and personal services in Hong Kong.

Community, Social and Personal Services
公共、社會及個人服務界
Former Functional Constituency
for the Legislative Council of Hong Kong
Electorate248,987 [1]
Former constituency
Created1995
Abolished1997
Number of membersOne
Member(s)Elizabeth Wong (Frontier)

The constituency was abolished with the colonial Legislative Council dissolved after the transfer of the sovereignty in 1997.

Councillors represented

ElectionMemberParty
1995 Elizabeth Wong Independent
1996 Frontier
1997Legislative Council dissolved

Election results

1995 Hong Kong legislative election: Community, Social and Personal Services[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Independent Elizabeth Wong Chien Chi-lien 40,649 39.2
DLA Michael Siu Yin-ying 33,596 32.4
Independent Kwok Yuen-hon 14,452 13.9
Independent Brian Kan Ping-chee 6,290 6.1
Independent Fan Kwok-wah 2,386 2.3
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References

  1. Li, Pang-kwong. "香港選舉資料庫". 嶺南大學公共管治研究部. Archived from the original on 6 November 2003. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
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