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Voter Turnout Reaches 17.40% in 2025 Legislative Council Election by Early Afternoon

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Voter Turnout Reaches 17.40% in 2025 Legislative Council Election by Early Afternoon
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Voter Turnout Reaches 17.40% in 2025 Legislative Council Election by Early Afternoon

2025-12-07 15:25 Last Updated At:15:38

Legislative Council General Election voter turnout (1430)

The voter turnout figures for the 2025 Legislative Council General Election as at 2.30pm today (December 7) are as follows:

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Source: AI-found images

Source: AI-found images

Geographical constituencies

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Electorate

Cumulative

voter

turnout

Cumulative

turnout

rate (%)

Hong Kong Island East

379,926

67,096

17.66%

Hong Kong Island West

342,123

57,760

16.88%

Kowloon East

441,663

78,452

17.76%

Kowloon West

345,661

57,942

16.76%

Kowloon Central

421,235

73,352

17.41%

New Territories South East

439,546

76,476

17.40%

New Territories North

408,660

70,397

17.23%

New Territories North West

436,087

77,932

17.87%

New Territories South West

471,045

85,388

18.13%

New Territories North East

445,352

74,205

16.66%

Total

4,131,298

719,000

17.40%

Functional constituencies

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Electorate

Cumulative

voter

turnout

Cumulative

turnout

rate (%)

Heung Yee Kuk

155

128

82.58%

Agriculture and fisheries

172

148

86.05%

Insurance

111

58

52.25%

Transport

217

134

61.75%

Education

74,618

13,678

18.33%

Legal

6,328

1,241

19.61%

Accountancy

23,937

4,264

17.81%

Medical and health services

49,316

8,869

17.98%

Engineering

9,699

3,409

35.15%

Architectural, surveying,

planning and landscape

8,212

2,484

30.25%

Labour

881

675

76.62%

Social welfare

11,217

2,475

22.06%

Real estate and construction

557

296

53.14%

Tourism

173

103

59.54%

Commercial (first)

903

446

49.39%

Commercial (second)

323

154

47.68%

Commercial (third)

307

307

100.00%

Industrial (first)

345

152

44.06%

Industrial (second)

474

199

41.98%

Finance

91

45

49.45%

Financial services

562

237

42.17%

Sports, performing arts,

culture and publication

255

164

64.31%

Import and export

311

176

56.59%

Textiles and garment

322

140

43.48%

Wholesale and retail

1,673

571

34.13%

Technology and innovation

71

71

100.00%

Catering

129

76

58.91%

Hong Kong Special

Administrative Region

deputies to the National

People's Congress, Hong

Kong Special

Administrative Region

members of the National

Committee of the Chinese

People's Political

Consultative Conference

and representatives of

relevant national

organisations

557

495

88.87%

Total

191,916

41,195

21.47%

Election Committee constituency

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Electorate

Cumulative voter turnout

Cumulative turnout

rate (%)

1,466

1,339

91.34%

The voter turnout figures are for temporary reference only.

Source: AI-found images

Source: AI-found images

Remarks by SLW at media session regarding facilitation measures for voters of 2025 Legislative Council General Election

The Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Mr Chris Sun, met the media today (December 7) regarding facilitation measures for voters of 2025 Legislative Council General Election, after viewing the Outreach Polling Station for Residential Care Homes at Kwu Tung North Multi-welfare Services Complex. Following are Mr Sun's remarks at the media session:

Reporter: How does these Outreach Polling Stations benefit the elderly voters?

Secretary for Labour and Welfare: It is the first time we set up Outreach Polling Stations in three destinations in Hong Kong. This one in Kwu Tung is the biggest one. Alice (the Permanent Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Ms Alice Lau) and I visited this polling station this morning. The operation and the whole procedure are very smooth. We spoke to elderly people as well as workers here, all of them expressed great satisfaction with the arrangement. They are very happy with the convenience provided to them. It's saving them time.

For those who are on wheelchairs, it is a hugely easier journey. Instead of traveling out and then going back to homes, they only have to take the lift on their wheelchairs, just take them a few minutes to complete the whole procedure of voting. So it's a very smooth and successful operation. Thank you very much.

(Please also refer to the Chinese portion of the remarks.)

Source: AI-found images

Source: AI-found images

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