2000 Hong Kong Election Committee Subsector elections

The 2000 Election Committee subsector elections were held on 9 July 2000 to elect 664 members of Election Committee. The Election Committee was responsible for electing the Legislative Council members of the Election Committee constituency, as well as the Chief Executive of Hong Kong in the following 2002 Chief Executive election.

2000 Election Committee subsector elections

9 July 2000

664 (of the 800) seats in the Election Committee
Turnout19.49% 3.89pp
  First party Second party
  PA
Leader Ambrose Lau Tsang Yok-sing
Party Progressive Alliance DAB
Alliance Pro-Beijing Pro-Beijing
Seats won 66 60

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader James Tien Martin Lee
Party Liberal Democratic
Alliance Pro-Beijing Pro-democracy
Seats won 28 22

Composition

The 800-member Election Committee had four sectors were sub-divided into 38 subsectors. The sectors, subsectors and the numbers of the Election Committee members to be returned by each subsector. The National People's Congress Subsector and the Legislative Council Subsector did not hold elections as the Hong Kong deputies to the National People's Congress and the Legislative Council members were ex-officio members of the Election Committee. The members from the Religious Subsector were returned by way of nomination.[1]

The 38 Subsectors and the number of the members were:

First Sector:

  1. Catering (11)
  2. Commercial (first) (12)
  3. Commercial (second) (12)
  4. Employers’ Federation of Hong Kong (11)
  5. Finance (12)
  6. Financial services (12)
  7. Hong Kong Chinese Enterprises Association (11)
  8. Hotel (11)
  9. Import and export (12)
  10. Industrial (first) (12)
  11. Industrial (second) (12)
  12. Insurance (12)
  13. Real estate and construction (12)
  14. Textiles and garment (12)
  15. Tourism (12)
  16. Transport (12)
  17. Wholesale and retail (12)

Second Sector:

  1. Accountancy (20)
  2. Architectural, surveying and planning (20)
  3. Chinese medicine (20)
  4. Education (20)
  5. Engineering (20)
  6. Health services (20)
  7. Higher education (20)
  8. Information technology (20)
  9. Legal (20)
  10. Medical (20)

Third Sector:

  1. Agriculture and fisheries (40)
  2. Labour (40)
  3. Religious (40)
  4. Social welfare (40)
  5. Sports, performing arts, culture and publication (40)

Fourth Sector:

  1. National People's Congress (“NPC”) (36)
  2. Legislative Council (60)
  3. Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (“CPPCC”) (41)
  4. Heung Yee Kuk (21)
  5. Hong Kong and Kowloon District Councils (21)
  6. New Territories District Councils (21)

Nominations

During the nomination period from 31 May to 7 June 2000, all 35 subsectors received a total of 911 nominations of candidates. 182 validly nominated in nine subsectors and two sub-subsectors were returned uncontested; and 723 validly nominated were to contest in the remaining 25 subsectors and two sub-subsectors for 482 seats in the Election Committee.[1]

Results

Of the total electorate of 168,434 from the contested subsectors, only 32,823 turned up for the poll, a mere 19.49%. This was considerably lower than the 23.38% in respect of the 1998 subsector elections. The Election Committee thus formed comprised 90 ex-officio members, 40 members nominated from the Religious Subsector, 182 returned uncontested and 482 returned contested from the elections, making a total of 794 members. This falls short of the generally known figure of 800 by six because four members had dual capacities, i.e. they were both deputies to the National People's Congress and Legislative Council members, one Legislative Council member had resigned from the council before the term of office ended on 30 June 2000, and one deputy to the National People's Congress could not be an Election Committee member for not being a permanent resident of Hong Kong.[1]

Results by subsector

Statistics are generated from the Report on the 2000 Legislative Council Elections.[1]

SectorSubsectorRegistered
voters
CandidatesElectedVotesTurnout
ICatering6,965191182711.88
ICommercial (First)1,263171234930.91
ICommercial (Second)1,7931212uncontested
IEmployers' Federation of Hong Kong1371111uncontested
IFinance17615129770.29
IFinancial Services548181229465.33
IHong Kong Chinese Enterprises Association3451111uncontested
IHotel92111177uncontested
IImport and Export1,4081212uncontested
IIndustrial (First)814221241256.05
IIndustrial (Second)6161212uncontested
IInsurance177151213176.16
IReal Estate and Construction677131241263.58
ITextiles and Garment4,6931212uncontested
ITourism806171235350.00
ITransport146151210370.55
IWholesale and Retail3,363161294528.66
ISub-total for First Sector24,0192482004,00022.47
IIAccountancy12,78240201,97815.47
IIArchitectural, Surveying and Planning3,829282090723.69
IIChinese Medicine2,88547201,18040.90
IIEducation66,562382011,94317.94
IIEngineering6,03439201,91531.74
IIHealth Services31,65530203,0859.75
IIHigher Education4,796332097720.37
IIInformation Technology3,859222084521.95
IILegal4,17735201,23429.54
IIMedical7,72347202,09727.15
IISub-total for Second Sector144,30235920026,16118.13
IIIAgriculture and Fisheries1674040uncontested
IIILabour455494028969.30
IIIReligiousN/A4040no election
IIISocial Welfare8,10548401,73421.44
IIISports, Performing Arts, Culture and Publication (Performing Arts)21213109343.87
IIISports, Performing Arts, Culture and Publication (Culture)473131021144.61
IIISports, Performing Arts, Culture and Publication (Others)5912020uncontested
IIISub-total for Third Sector10,0032232002,32719.00
IVNational People's CongressN/A3636ex officio
IVLegislative CouncilN/A6060ex officio
IVChinese People's Political Consultative Conference1284141uncontested
IVHeung Yee Kuk143232110573.43
IVHong Kong and Kowloon District Councils223252116473.54
IVNew Territories District Councils206232114369.42
IVSub-total for Fourth Sector70020820041272.03
TOTAL179,0241,03880032,82319.49

Results by political party

Affiliation Elected[2]
Hong Kong Progressive Alliance 66
Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong 60
Liberal Party 28
Democratic Party 22
The Frontier 5
New Century Forum 3
Civil Force 2
Citizens Party 1
Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood 1

References

  1. REPORT ON THE 2000 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS. Electoral Affairs Commission.
  2. Young, Simon N. M.; Cullen, Richard (2010). Electing Hong Kong's Chief Executive. Hong Kong University Press. p. 70.
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