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2002 National People's Congress election in Hong Kong

The election for the Hong Kong deputies to the 10th National People's Congress (NPC) was held on 3 December 2002. 36 Hong Kong deputies were elected by an electoral college.

2002 National People's Congress election in Hong Kong

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36 Hong Kong deputies to National People's Congress
Registered956
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Hu Jintao Ng Hong-mun
Party Communist Pro-Beijing independent
Seats won 1 35

Delegation Convenor before election

Ng Hong-mun
Independent

Elected Delegation Convenor

Yuen Mo
Independent

Background edit

Article 21 of the Hong Kong Basic Law stipulates:

Chinese citizens who are residents of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region shall be entitled to participate in the management of state affairs according to law. In accordance with the assigned number of seats and the selection method specified by the National People's Congress, the Chinese citizens among the residents of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region shall locally elect deputies of the Region to the National People's Congress to participate in the work of the highest organ of state power.

An electoral college composed of the following:

Election result edit

54 of the 78 candidates were pre-elected on 29 November 2002 and 36 of the 54 candidates were elected on 3 December. It was presided by Tung Chee-hwa, executive chairman of the 15-strong presidium.[1] Five pro-democrats who contested in the election, Albert Ho, James To, Sin Chung-kai, Anthony Cheung and Frederick Fung were defeated in the heavily pro-Beijing electoral college. The Liaison Office was accused of issuing a recommendation list to the electors before the election.[2]

Elected members (36) edit

Supplementary members (16) edit

2002 National People's Congress election in Hong Kong
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Rita Fan Hsu Lai-tai 859
Communist Wang Rudeng 853
Independent Ng Ching-fai 838
Independent Cheng Yiu-tong 831
Independent Maria Tam Wai-chu 831
Independent Wilfred Wong Ying-wai 825
Independent Ma Lik 818
Independent Yeung Yiu-chung 812
Independent Peter Wong Man-kong 810
Independent Robin Chan 795
Independent Raymond Wu Wai-yung 783
Independent Tsang Tak-sing 767
Independent Fei Fih 748
Independent Yuen Mo 731
Independent Tso Wung-wai 731
Independent Ip Kwok-him 725
Independent Ma Fung-kwok 700
Independent Ng Hong-mun 697
Independent Carson Wen Ka-shuen 694
Independent Tsang Hin-chi 676
Independent Lam Kwong-siu 669
Independent David Chu Yu-lin 646
Independent Sik Chi-wai 642
Independent Joseph Lee Chung-tak 641
Independent Priscilla Lau Pui-king 613
Independent Lee Chark-tim 610
Independent Allen Lee Peng-fei 593
Independent Philip Wong Yu-hong 584
Independent Lo Suk-ching 580
Independent Wong Kwok-kin 574
Independent Victor Sit Fung-shuen 554
Independent Lee Lin-sang 547
Independent Sophie Leung Lau Yau-fun 540
Independent Ng Leung-sing 539
Independent Kan Fook-yee 539
Independent Ko Po-ling 530
Independent Leung Ping-chung 520
Independent Wong Po-yan 518
Independent Raymond Ho Chung-tai 515
Independent Wong Yuk-shan 498
Independent Dennis Lam Shun-chiu 484
Independent Howard Young 467
Independent Ma Ho-fai 465
Independent Raymond Chien Kuo-fung 458
Independent Lo Chung-hing 450
Independent Fung Chi-kin 414
Independent Bernard Hui Man-bock 353
Independent Stanley Ko Kam-chuen 350
Independent Ngai Shiu-kit 341
Independent Wong Siu-yee 338
Independent David Fang 338
Independent Peter Chan Chi-kwan 311
Independent Au-yeung Shing-chiu 271
Independent Andrew Lam Siu-lo 242
Turnout
Registered electors 956

Controversies edit

The Liaison Office was criticised for meddling in the election; it was accused of issuing a recommendation list to the electors before the election. James Tien of the Liberal Party criticised the Liaison Office for circulating the recommendation lists, the Democratic Party's Martin Lee viewed it as a "shadow government" meddling in elections in all levels, including the Chief Executive elections, coordinating with pro-Beijing parties in Legislative Council and District Council elections,.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "港区第十届全国人大代表选举产生(36名代表名单)". China News. 3 December 2002.
  2. ^ Lo, Sonny Shiu-hing (2008). The Dynamics of Beijing-Hong Kong Relations: A Model for Taiwan?. Hong Kong University Press. p. 193.
  3. ^ Lo, Sonny Shiu-hing (2008). The Dynamics of Beijing-Hong Kong Relations: A Model for Taiwan?. Hong Kong University Press. p. 193.

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The election for the Hong Kong deputies to the 10th National People s Congress NPC was held on 3 December 2002 36 Hong Kong deputies were elected by an electoral college 2002 National People s Congress election in Hong Kong 1997 3 December 2002 2002 12 03 2008 36 Hong Kong deputies to National People s CongressRegistered956 Majority party Minority party Leader Hu Jintao Ng Hong munParty Communist Pro Beijing independentSeats won 1 35Delegation Convenor before electionNg Hong munIndependent Elected Delegation Convenor Yuen MoIndependent Contents 1 Background 2 Election result 2 1 Elected members 36 2 2 Supplementary members 16 3 Controversies 4 ReferencesBackground editArticle 21 of the Hong Kong Basic Law stipulates Chinese citizens who are residents of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region shall be entitled to participate in the management of state affairs according to law In accordance with the assigned number of seats and the selection method specified by the National People s Congress the Chinese citizens among the residents of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region shall locally elect deputies of the Region to the National People s Congress to participate in the work of the highest organ of state power An electoral college composed of the following Members of the previous electoral college that had elected the Hong Kong deputies to the 9th National People s Congress Hong Kong delegates of the 9th Chinese People s Political Consultative Committee CPPCC Members of the Election Committee which elects the Chief Executive who are Chinese nationals except those who opt out and The Chief Executive of the HKSAR Election result edit54 of the 78 candidates were pre elected on 29 November 2002 and 36 of the 54 candidates were elected on 3 December It was presided by Tung Chee hwa executive chairman of the 15 strong presidium 1 Five pro democrats who contested in the election Albert Ho James To Sin Chung kai Anthony Cheung and Frederick Fung were defeated in the heavily pro Beijing electoral college The Liaison Office was accused of issuing a recommendation list to the electors before the election 2 Elected members 36 edit Robin Chan Cheng Yiu tong David Chu Yu lin Rita Fan Hsu Lai tai Fei Fih Ip Kwok him Kan Fook yee Ko Po ling Lam Kwong siu Priscilla Lau Pui king Joseph Lee Chung tak Allen Lee Peng fei Lee Chark tim Lee Lin sang Sophie Leung Lau Yau fun Lo Suk ching Ma Fung kwok Ma Lik Ng Ching fai Ng Hong mun Ng Leung sing Sik Chi wai Victor Sit Fung shuen Maria Tam Wai chu Tsang Hin chi Tsang Tak sing Tso Wung wai Wang Rudeng Carson Wen Ka shuen Wong Kwok kin Peter Wong Man kong Philip Wong Yu hong Wilfred Wong Ying wai Raymond Wu Wai yung Yeung Yiu chung Yuen Mo Supplementary members 16 edit Peter Chan Chi kwan Raymond Chien Kuo fung David Fang Fung Chi kin Raymond Ho Chung tai Bernard Hui Man bock Stanley Ko Kam chuen Dennis Lam Shun chiu Leung Ping chung Lo Chung hing Ma Ho fai Ngai Shiu kit Wong Po yan Wong Siu yee Wong Yuk shan Howard Young 2002 National People s Congress election in Hong Kong Party Candidate Votes Independent Rita Fan Hsu Lai tai 859Communist Wang Rudeng 853Independent Ng Ching fai 838Independent Cheng Yiu tong 831Independent Maria Tam Wai chu 831Independent Wilfred Wong Ying wai 825Independent Ma Lik 818Independent Yeung Yiu chung 812Independent Peter Wong Man kong 810Independent Robin Chan 795Independent Raymond Wu Wai yung 783Independent Tsang Tak sing 767Independent Fei Fih 748Independent Yuen Mo 731Independent Tso Wung wai 731Independent Ip Kwok him 725Independent Ma Fung kwok 700Independent Ng Hong mun 697Independent Carson Wen Ka shuen 694Independent Tsang Hin chi 676Independent Lam Kwong siu 669Independent David Chu Yu lin 646Independent Sik Chi wai 642Independent Joseph Lee Chung tak 641Independent Priscilla Lau Pui king 613Independent Lee Chark tim 610Independent Allen Lee Peng fei 593Independent Philip Wong Yu hong 584Independent Lo Suk ching 580Independent Wong Kwok kin 574Independent Victor Sit Fung shuen 554Independent Lee Lin sang 547Independent Sophie Leung Lau Yau fun 540Independent Ng Leung sing 539Independent Kan Fook yee 539Independent Ko Po ling 530Independent Leung Ping chung 520Independent Wong Po yan 518Independent Raymond Ho Chung tai 515Independent Wong Yuk shan 498Independent Dennis Lam Shun chiu 484Independent Howard Young 467Independent Ma Ho fai 465Independent Raymond Chien Kuo fung 458Independent Lo Chung hing 450Independent Fung Chi kin 414Independent Bernard Hui Man bock 353Independent Stanley Ko Kam chuen 350Independent Ngai Shiu kit 341Independent Wong Siu yee 338Independent David Fang 338Independent Peter Chan Chi kwan 311Independent Au yeung Shing chiu 271Independent Andrew Lam Siu lo 242TurnoutRegistered electors 956Controversies editThe Liaison Office was criticised for meddling in the election it was accused of issuing a recommendation list to the electors before the election James Tien of the Liberal Party criticised the Liaison Office for circulating the recommendation lists the Democratic Party s Martin Lee viewed it as a shadow government meddling in elections in all levels including the Chief Executive elections coordinating with pro Beijing parties in Legislative Council and District Council elections 3 References edit 港区第十届全国人大代表选举产生 36名代表名单 China News 3 December 2002 Lo Sonny Shiu hing 2008 The Dynamics of Beijing Hong Kong Relations A Model for Taiwan Hong Kong University Press p 193 Lo Sonny Shiu hing 2008 The Dynamics of Beijing Hong Kong Relations A Model for Taiwan Hong Kong University Press p 193 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2002 National People 27s Congress election in Hong Kong amp oldid 1186587640, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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