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Voter Turnout for 2025 Legislative Council Election Reaches 30.43% by 9:30 PM on December 7

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Voter Turnout for 2025 Legislative Council Election Reaches 30.43% by 9:30 PM on December 7
HK

HK

Voter Turnout for 2025 Legislative Council Election Reaches 30.43% by 9:30 PM on December 7

2025-12-07 22:38 Last Updated At:12-08 14:33

Legislative Council General Election voter turnout (2130)

The voter turnout figures for the 2025 Legislative Council General Election as at 9.30pm today (December 7) are as follows:

Geographical constituencies

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Electorate

Cumulative voter

turnout

Cumulative turnout rate (%)

Hong Kong Island East

379,926

115,878

30.50%

Hong Kong Island West

342,123

102,233

29.88%

Kowloon East

441,663

137,081

31.04%

Kowloon West

345,661

102,472

29.65%

Kowloon Central

421,235

128,267

30.45%

New Territories South East

439,546

136,443

31.04%

New Territories North

408,660

123,232

30.16%

New Territories North West

436,087

135,877

31.16%

New Territories South West

471,045

147,372

31.29%

New Territories North East

445,352

128,184

28.78%

Total

4,131,298

1,257,039

30.43%

Functional constituencies

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Electorate

Cumulative voter

turnout

Cumulative turnout rate (%)

Heung Yee Kuk

155

144

92.90%

Agriculture and fisheries

172

166

96.51%

Insurance

111

91

81.98%

Transport

217

188

86.64%

Education

74,618

25,419

34.07%

Legal

6,328

2,289

36.17%

Accountancy

23,937

7,872

32.89%

Medical and health services

49,316

16,314

33.08%

Engineering

9,699

5,526

56.97%

Architectural, surveying,

planning and landscape

8,212

4,249

51.74%

Labour

881

777

88.20%

Social welfare

11,217

4,897

43.66%

Real estate and construction

557

455

81.69%

Tourism

173

154

89.02%

Commercial (first)

903

672

74.42%

Commercial (second)

323

229

70.90%

Commercial (third)

307

307

100.00%

Industrial (first)

345

232

67.25%

Industrial (second)

474

300

63.29%

Finance

91

72

79.12%

Financial services

562

375

66.73%

Sports, performing arts,

culture and publication

255

225

88.24%

Import and export

311

242

77.81%

Textiles and garment

322

226

70.19%

Wholesale and retail

1,673

960

57.38%

Technology and innovation

71

71

100.00%

Catering

129

121

93.80%

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

537

96.41%

Total

191,916

73,110

38.09%

Election Committee constituency

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Electorate

Cumulative voter turnout

Cumulative turnout rate (%)

1,466

1,453

99.11%

The voter turnout figures are for temporary reference only.

Source: AI-found images

Source: AI-found images

Extension of opening hours and special traffic arrangements of FEHD's columbaria during Ching Ming Festival

The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) today (March 10) announced that in order to facilitate grave sweepers and ease crowding, the opening hours of its columbaria will be extended to 7am to 7pm during the Ching Ming Festival period (i.e. from March 14 to April 19). The department appealed to grave sweepers to avoid grave-sweeping activities during the peak period on the day of the Ching Ming Festival (April 5) and to pay tribute to ancestors over a wider period before and after the festival.

The FEHD also reminded grave sweepers to pay attention to the special traffic and transport arrangements implemented during the Ching Ming Festival. Except for permitted vehicles, all vehicles are prohibited from entering FEHD cemeteries and columbaria while the special traffic and transport arrangements are in operation. Details of the special traffic and transport arrangements in the vicinity of cemeteries and columbaria are available on the Transport Department website (www.td.gov.hk). In addition, the escalator adjacent to the Cape Collinson-San Ha Columbarium has been opened for public use.

As heavy usage of joss paper burners (JPBs) at the Tsang Tsui Columbarium and Cape Collinson-San Ha Columbarium is expected during the peak sweeping period, no walk-in queuing for the JPBs will be allowed at both columbaria on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays during the above-mentioned Ching Ming Festival period. Members of the public are required to make an advance online appointment via the FEHD website (www.fehd.gov.hk/english/cc/notice.html) or obtain a queue ticket on-site on the day of their visit at the two columbaria. For details of the JPB arrangements, please visit the FEHD website.

The FEHD reminds the public that the Shek Mun Columbarium and Garden of Remembrance in Sha Tin commissioned last September implements a "smoke-free worship" environment. Burning of joss sticks and paper offerings is strictly prohibited throughout the premises, and no related facilities are provided. The public is encouraged to pay tribute with fresh flowers instead of traditional offerings to help preserve the peaceful and dignified atmosphere of the site.

Green burial allows the environment to thrive and love to endure. Members of the public can register their wishes for a green burial through the Green Burial Central Register (www.greenburial.gov.hk). Registration is simple and free of charge. Members of the public can also pay tribute to their loved ones through the Internet Memorial Service webpage (www.memorial.gov.hk) and its mobile application. During the Ching Ming Festival, a "Green Burial, Love Living On" exhibition will be held on the G/F of the Tsang Tsui Columbarium. All are welcome to visit free of charge. Throughout the exhibition period, a food kiosk will be set up to provide food and beverages for sale.

Source: AI-found images

Source: AI-found images

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