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Eastern District Council

Hong Kong district council


Summary

Hong Kong district council

FieldValue
nameEastern District Council
native_name
coa_picEastern D.svg
coa_res180px
house_typeHong Kong District Council
bodyEastern District, Hong Kong
foundation{{plainlist
* {{Start date19811028dfy}} (District Board)
* {{Start date199771dfy}} (Provisional)
* {{Start date200011dfy}} (District Council)
leader1_typeChair
leader1Simon Chan Sheung-man
party1Independent
leader2_typeVice-Chair
members30 councillors
consisting of
6 elected members
12 district committee members
12 appointed members
structure1File:Eastern District Council 2023.svg
structure1_res250px
seats3_titleDAB
seats3
seats4_titleFTU
seats4
seats5_titleNPP
seats5
seats6_titleLiberal
seats6
seats7_titleBPA
seats7
seats8_titleFEW
seats8
seats9_titleIndependent
seats9
voting_system1First past the post
last_election110 December 2023
session_roomFile:Eastern Law Courts Building (facade).JPG
meeting_place11/F, Eastern Law Court Building, 29 Tai On Street, Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong
website

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  • (District Board)
  • (Provisional)
  • (District Council) consisting of 6 elected members 12 district committee members 12 appointed members

The Eastern District Council (noted as East) is the district council for the Eastern District in Hong Kong. It is one of 18 such councils. The Eastern District Council currently consists of 35 members, of which the district is divided into three constituencies, electing a total of 6 members, 12 district committee members, and 12 appointed members. The last election was held on 10 December 2023.

History

The Eastern District Council was established on 28 October 1981 under the name of the Eastern District Board as the result of the colonial Governor Murray MacLehose's District Administration Scheme reform. The District Board was partly elected with the ex-officio Urban Council members, as well as members appointed by the Governor until 1994 when last Governor Chris Patten refrained from appointing any member.

The Eastern District Board became Eastern Provisional District Board after the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) was established in 1997 with the appointment system being reintroduced by Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa. The Eastern District Council was established on 1 January 2000 after the first District Council election in 1999. The council has become fully elected when the appointed seats were abolished in 2011 after the modified constitutional reform proposal was passed by the Legislative Council in 2010.

The Eastern District Council was one of the largest District Councils in Hong Kong and the largest on Hong Kong Island, now the largest District Council replace status in the Kwun Tong District Council . Compared to the continuing shrinking in size of the Wan Chai District Council, the government in 2015 decided to transfer Tin Hau and Victoria Park constituencies from the Eastern to the Wan Chai District Council.

Many older political organisations, especially the Reform Club of Hong Kong had a long presence in the Eastern District. In the 1985 election, an electoral coalition of 12 incumbents based on personal network surrounding Kwan Lim-ho of the Reform Club, contested in the election, winning 10 seats in total. The traditional leftists through the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (FTU) also had considerable influence in their traditional stronghold of North Point and passed on its influence to the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB) formed in 1992 and gradually expanded to the public estate areas in Shau Kei Wan and Chai Wan, while the influence of the pro-democrats, represented by the Democratic Party and the Civic Party today, was mostly limited to certain areas of private apartments such as Tai Koo Shing and Sai Wan Ho.

The pro-democrats achieved the majority of the council for the first time in the 2019 election in a historic landslide victory amid the pro-democracy protests, taking 32 of the 35 seats in the council, with many of the pro-Beijing strongholds in North Point fell into the hand of pro-democracy independents. The Civic Party emerged as the largest party with five seats which saw its veteran councillor Joseph Lai took the chairmanship.

Political control

Since 1982 political control of the council has been held by the following parties:

Camp in controlLargest partyYearsComposition
No Overall ControlReform Club1982 - 1985
Pro-governmentReform Club1985 - 1988{{Composition_bar/advanced
Pro-governmentHKAS1988 - 1991{{Composition_bar/advanced
Pro-governmentUnited Democrats1991 - 1994{{Composition_bar/advanced
Pro-BeijingDAB1994 - 1997{{Composition_bar/advanced
Pro-BeijingDAB1997 - 1999{{Composition_bar/advanced
Pro-BeijingDAB2000 - 2003{{Composition_bar/advanced
Pro-BeijingDAB2004 - 2007{{Composition_bar/advanced
Pro-BeijingDAB2008 - 2011{{Composition_bar/advanced
Pro-BeijingDAB2012 - 2015{{Composition_bar/advanced
Pro-BeijingDAB2016 - 2019{{Composition_bar/advanced
Pro-democracy → NOCCivic → None2020 - 2023{{Composition_bar/advanced
Pro-BeijingDAB2024 - 2027{{Composition_bar/advanced

Political makeup

Elections are held every four years.

Political partyCouncil members198219851988199119941999200320072011201520192023Total elected members10182224343737373735356
9131214161013
111612
32122211
88141416121714121018
2345
4663224
12
21
1
1
1
11
1
221
1
3
1322
2
12
12
151
Other members13121512099960024

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Members represented

Leadership

Chairs

Between 1985 and 2023, the chairman is elected by all the members of the council.

ChairmanYearsPolitical Affiliation
Nonpartisan politician}}"Charles Gately1981–1982
Nonpartisan politician}}"Lui Hau-tuen1982–1985
Independent (politician)}}"Shum Choi-sang1985–1994
Independent (politician)}}"Chan Bing-woon1994–1999
Independent (politician)}}"Christina Ting Yuk-chee2000–2011
DABHK}}"Christopher Chung Shu-kun2012
DABHK}}"Wong Kin-pan2012–2019
Civic Party}}"Joseph Lai Chi-keong2020–2021
Independent (politician)}}"Leung Wing-sze2021-2023
Nonpartisan politician}}"Simon Chan Sheung-man2024–present

Vice Chairs

Vice ChairmanYearsPolitical Affiliation
DABHK}}"Christopher Chung Shu-kun2000–2003
DABHK}}"Wong Kwok-hing2004–2007
DABHK}}"Christopher Chung Shu-kun2008–2011
DABHK}}"Wong Kin-pan2012
DABHK}}"Kung Pak-cheung2012–2015
HKFTU}}"Chiu Chi-keung2016–2019
DPHK}}"Andrew Chiu Ka-yin2020–2021

Notes

References

References

  1. "Public Consultation on Demarcation of District boundary between Eastern and Wan Chai Districts". Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau.
  2. (1988). "百姓 - Issues 159-170". 百姓半月刊編輯委員會.
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