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The 1995 Hong Kong Legislative Council election for members of the
Legislative Council of Hong Kong The Legislative Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (LegCo) is the unicameral legislature of Hong Kong. It sits under China's " one country, two systems" constitutional arrangement, and is the power centre of Hong Kon ...
(LegCo) was held on 17 September 1995. It was the first, and only, fully elected legislative election in the colonial period before transferring Hong Kong's sovereignty to China two years later. The elections returned 20 members from directly elected geographical constituencies, 30 members from indirectly elected functional constituencies, and 10 members from elections committee constituency who were elected by all
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members. In consequence of
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's constitutional reforms, which were strongly opposed by the Beijing government, the nine newly created functional constituencies enfranchised around 2.7 million new voters. As the tensions between Britain and China went on, Hong Kong became rapidly politicised. Party politics was getting in shape as the Beijing-loyalist
Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong The Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB) is a pro-Beijing conservative political party in Hong Kong. Chaired by Starry Lee and holding 13 Legislative Council seats, it is currently the largest party in the ...
(DAB), the pro-business
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, the
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Democratic Party and the middle-class and professional oriented
Hong Kong Progressive Alliance The Hong Kong Progressive Alliance (HKPA) was a pro-Beijing, pro-business political party in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. It was established in 1994 and was merged into the Democratic Alliance ...
(HKPA) were set up and filled their candidates in the election. The pro-democracy forces won another landslide victory after the 1991 Legislative Council elections, sweeping 16 of the 20 directly elected seats in which the Democratic Party alone took 12 directly elected seats. The Democrats returned to the legislature with a total number of 19 seats, far ahead of the Liberal Party's 10, the DAB 6 and the pro-democracy
Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood The Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood (ADPL) is a Hong Kong pro-democracy social-liberal political party catering to grassroots interest with a strong basis in Sham Shui Po. Established on 26 October 1986, it was on ...
's (ADPL) 4 seats. ADPL young candidate Bruce Liu also defeated DAB chairman Tsang Yok-sing in Kowloon Central, along with many other DAB main candidates being defeated by pro-democrats. The pro-democrats controlled about half of the seats in the legislature and supported moderate Andrew Wong to become President of the Legislative Council. Since Beijing overthrew the promise of "through train" which guaranteed the legislature could travel through 1997 as the reaction to Chris Patten's reform, the legislature lasted for only 21 months and was replaced by the Beijing-controlled
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after the
handover of Hong Kong Sovereignty of Hong Kong was transferred from the United Kingdom to the People's Republic of China (PRC) at midnight on 1 July 1997. This event ended 156 years of British rule in the former colony. Hong Kong was established as a special admin ...
, becoming the only pro-democracy legislature in history.


Background

The electoral bases were largely expanded under the
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carried out by the last colonial governor
Chris Patten Christopher Francis Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes, (; born 12 May 1944) is a British politician who was the 28th and last Governor of Hong Kong from 1992 to 1997 and Chairman of the Conservative Party from 1990 to 1992. He was made a life ...
as the last step of democratisation as following: * Using the " single seat, single constituency" method for all three tiers of
geographical constituency In Hong Kong, geographical constituencies, as opposed to functional constituencies, are elected by all eligible voters according to geographically demarcated constituencies. There are currently 5 geographical constituencies in Hong Kong, return ...
elections to the District Boards, Municipal Councils ( Urban and
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) and Legislative Council; * Lowering the minimum voting age from 21 to 18; * Abolishing all appointed seats on the District Boards and Municipal Councils; * Removing all the restrictions on local deletes to China's
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to stand for election; * Broadening the franchise of certain existing functional constituencies by replacing corporate voting with individual voting; * Introducing nine new functional constituency seats; and * The introduction of an
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of District Board members, which would return 10 members to the Legislative Council using the single transferable vote. New nine functional constituencies with much larger eligible electorates was created to broaden the franchise to 2.7 million new voters: # Primary Production, Power and Construction # Textiles and Garment #
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# Import and Export # Wholesale and Retail # Hotels and Catering # Transport and Communication # Financing, Insurance, Real Estate and Business Services # Community, Social and Personal Services


Overview

The
United Democrats of Hong Kong The United Democrats of Hong Kong (; UDHK) was a short-lived political party in Hong Kong founded in 1990 as the united front of the liberal democracy forces in preparation of the 1991 first ever direct election for the Legislative Council of ...
and the
Meeting Point Meeting Point ( Chinese: 匯點) was a liberal political organisation and party in Hong Kong formed by a group of former student activists in the 1970s and intellectuals for the discussion for the Sino-British negotiation on the question of Hon ...
, the two major pro-democracy forces had merged into the Democratic Party in 1994, while the pro-business legislators had formed the
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in 1993 and the pro-Chinese government politicians established the
Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong The Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB) is a pro-Beijing conservative political party in Hong Kong. Chaired by Starry Lee and holding 13 Legislative Council seats, it is currently the largest party in the ...
(DAB), today's largest political party. Solicitor Ambrose Lau, in the direction of the New China News Agency founded the
Hong Kong Progressive Alliance The Hong Kong Progressive Alliance (HKPA) was a pro-Beijing, pro-business political party in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. It was established in 1994 and was merged into the Democratic Alliance ...
which consisted of mostly pro-business factor of the CCP's united front. Other grassroots leaders were also encouraged by the CCP to stand in the election against the pro-democracy camp. Succeeding the last election in 1991, Democratic Party, together with other smaller parties, groups and independents in the
pro-democracy camp The pro-democracy camp, also known as the pan-democracy camp, is a political alignment in Hong Kong that supports increased democracy, namely the universal suffrage of the Chief Executive and the Legislative Council as given by the Basic L ...
, had another landslide victory again, getting 16 of the 20 geographical constituency seats. Allen Lee, the Chairman of the Liberal Party and the Appointed Member in the LegCo got elected in the geographical constituency direct election. The Chairman of the DAB, Tsang Yok-sing however got defeated by Bruce Liu of pro-democracy
Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood The Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood (ADPL) is a Hong Kong pro-democracy social-liberal political party catering to grassroots interest with a strong basis in Sham Shui Po. Established on 26 October 1986, it was on ...
in Kowloon Central. The Government of the People's Republic of China overthrew the promise of the "through train" (letting the members elected in the 1995 election travel safely through 1997 and beyond) and set up the
Provisional Legislative Council The Provisional Legislative Council (PLC) was the interim legislature of Hong Kong that operated from 1997 to 1998. The legislature was founded in Guangzhou and sat in Shenzhen from 1996 (with offices in Hong Kong) until the handover in 1997 an ...
in 1996, after the proposal package of electoral changes for the 1995 Legislative Council elections that was deemed unconstitutional by the PRC was passed in the Legislative Council.


General outcome

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seats ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" rowspan=2 , Total
seats , - ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" , Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" , % ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" , Seats ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" , Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" , % ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" , Seats , - , width=1px rowspan=6 style="background-color:LightGreen;border-bottom-style:hidden;", , width=1px style="background-color: " , , style="text-align:left;" , Democratic Party , 385,428 , 42.26 , 12 , 62,907 , 14.47 , 5 , 2 , 19 , - , width=1px style="background-color: " , , style="text-align:left;" , Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood , 87,072 , 9.55 , 2 , − , − , 1 , 1 , 4 , - , width=1px style="background-color: " , , style="text-align:left;" , Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions , − , − , − , 42,565 , 9.79 , 1 , − , 1 , - , width=1px style="background-color:Black" , , style="text-align:left;" ,
United Ants The Ant Alliance (or United Ants; ) was a short-lived civil group in the 1990s that was informally started by workers and professionals for the protection of civil and political rights. These are outlined in the Hong Kong Bill of Rights Ordinance, ...
, 18,551 , 2.03 , 0 , − , − , − , − , 0 , - , width=1px style="background-color:green" , , style="text-align:left;" , Democratic Labour Alliance , − , − , − , 33,596 , 7.73 , 0 , − , 0 , - , style="background-color:", , style="text-align:left;" , Independent and others , 66,464 , 7.29 , 2 , 60,602 , 13.94 , 3 , 0 , 5 , - , -style="background-color:LightGreen" , style="text-align:left;" colspan=3 , Total for pro-democracy camp , 557,515 , 61.13 , 16 , 199,670 , 45.93 , 10 , 3 , 29 , - , rowspan=7 style="background-color:Pink;border-bottom-style:hidden;", , width=1px style="background-color: " , , style="text-align:left;" ,
Liberal Party The Liberal Party is any of many political parties around the world. The meaning of ''liberal'' varies around the world, ranging from liberal conservatism on the right to social liberalism on the left. __TOC__ Active liberal parties This is a li ...
, 15,216 , 1.67 , 1 , 74,355 , 17.10 , 9 , 0 , 10 , - , width=1px style="background-color: " , , style="text-align:left;" ,
Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong The Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB) is a pro-Beijing conservative political party in Hong Kong. Chaired by Starry Lee and holding 13 Legislative Council seats, it is currently the largest party in the ...
, 142,801 , 15.66 , 2 , 42,767 , 9.84 , 2 , 2 , 6 , - , width=1px style="background-color: " , , style="text-align:left;" ,
Hong Kong Progressive Alliance The Hong Kong Progressive Alliance (HKPA) was a pro-Beijing, pro-business political party in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. It was established in 1994 and was merged into the Democratic Alliance ...
, 25,964 , 2.85 , 0 , – , – , – , 1 , 1 , - , style="background-color:", , style="text-align:left;" , Liberal Democratic Federation of Hong Kong , 11,572 , 1.27 , 0 , 4,986 , 1.15 , 0 , 1 , 1 , - , style="background-color:", , style="text-align:left;" ,
Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions The Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (HKFTU) is a pro-Beijing labour and political group established in 1948 in Hong Kong. It is the oldest and largest labour group in Hong Kong with over 420,000 members in 253 affiliates and associated ...
, − , − , − , 21,836 , 5.02 , 1 , − , 1 , - , style="background-color:", , style="text-align:left;" , New Hong Kong Alliance , − , − , − , − , − , 1 , − , 1 , - , style="background-color:", , style="text-align:left;" , Independent and others , 90,495 , 9.92 , 0 , 64,499 , 14.84 , 4 , 1 , 5 , - , -style="background-color:Pink" , style="text-align:left;" colspan=3 , Total for pro-Beijing parties , 286,048 , 31.37 , 3 , 208,443 , 41.34 , 16 , 5 , 24 , - , style="background-color:", , style="text-align:left;" colspan=2 ,
Federation of Hong Kong and Kowloon Labour Unions The Federation of Hong Kong and Kowloon Labour Unions (HKFLU), established in 1984, is the second largest trade union in Hong Kong after the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions, having 82 trade unions and more than 60,000 members in total. The ...
, − , − , − , 533 , 0.12 , 1 , − , 1 , - , width=1px style="background-color: " , , style="text-align:left;" colspan=2 ,
123 Democratic Alliance 123 Democratic Alliance ( Chinese: 一二三民主聯盟) was a pro-Kuomintang political party in Hong Kong. Established in 1994 by a group of pro-Taiwan, pro-democracy and pro-business politicians, it aims at striving for the unification o ...
, − , − , − , − , − , − , 1 , 1 , - , width=1px style="background-color: " , , style="text-align:left;" colspan=2 ,
Civil Force Civil Force () is a district-based pro-Beijing political party in Hong Kong. Since 2014, the Civil Force has entered an alliance with the New People's Party of Regina Ip. Headed by chairman Pun Kwok-shan, it had its stronghold in the Sha Tin a ...
, 27,841 , 3.05 , 0 , – , – , – , 0 , 0 , - , style="background-color:", , style="text-align:left;" colspan=2 , Hong Kong Alliance of Chinese and Expatriates , 3,979 , 0.44 , 0 , − , − , − , − , 0 , - , style="background-color:red", , style="text-align:left;" colspan=2 , Pioneer , 2,594 , 0.28 , 0 , − , − , − , − , 0 , - , style="background-color:", , style="text-align:left;" colspan=2 ,
Hong Kong and Kowloon Trades Union Council The Hong Kong and Kowloon Trades Union Council is the third largest trade union federation in Hong Kong, after the Federation of Trade Unions (FTU) and pro-Beijing Federation of Hong Kong and Kowloon Labour Unions (FLU). It is affiliated wit ...
, − , − , − , 262 , 0.06 , 0 , − , 0 , - , style="background-color:", , style="text-align:left;" colspan=2 , Non-affiliated Independent and others , 33,974 , 3.73 , 1 , 25,798 , 5.93 , 3 , 1 , 5 , - , style="text-align:left;background-color:#E9E9E9" colspan="3", Total (turnout 35.80%) , width="75" style="text-align:right;background-color:#E9E9E9", 911,951 , width="30" style="text-align:right;background-color:#E9E9E9", 100.00 , style="text-align:right;background-color:#E9E9E9", 20 , width="75" style="text-align:right;background-color:#E9E9E9", 434,706 , width="30" style="text-align:right;background-color:#E9E9E9", 100.00 , style="text-align:right;background-color:#E9E9E9", 30 , style="text-align:right;background-color:#E9E9E9", 10 , width="30" style="text-align:right;background-color:#E9E9E9", 60


Vote summary


Seat summary


Result breakdown


Geographical Constituencies


Functional Constituencies


Election Committee Constituency


References

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