Legislative Council General Election voter turnout (2230)
The voter turnout figures for the 2025 Legislative Council General Election as at 10.30pm 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
119,599
31.48%
Hong Kong Island West
342,123
105,499
30.84%
Kowloon East
441,663
141,617
32.06%
Kowloon West
345,661
105,914
30.64%
Kowloon Central
421,235
132,549
31.47%
New Territories South East
439,546
141,200
32.12%
New Territories North
408,660
127,394
31.17%
New Territories North West
436,087
140,246
32.16%
New Territories South West
471,045
151,884
32.24%
New Territories North East
445,352
132,359
29.72%
Total
4,131,298
1,298,261
31.43%
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
92
82.88%
Transport
217
191
88.02%
Education
74,618
26,321
35.27%
Legal
6,328
2,379
37.59%
Accountancy
23,937
8,206
34.28%
Medical and health services
49,316
17,053
34.58%
Engineering
9,699
5,675
58.51%
Architectural, surveying,
planning and landscape
8,212
4,364
53.14%
Labour
881
782
88.76%
Social welfare
11,217
5,087
45.35%
Real estate and construction
557
461
82.76%
Tourism
173
155
89.60%
Commercial (first)
903
687
76.08%
Commercial (second)
323
236
73.07%
Commercial (third)
307
307
100.00%
Industrial (first)
345
245
71.01%
Industrial (second)
474
314
66.24%
Finance
91
74
81.32%
Financial services
562
387
68.86%
Sports, performing arts,
culture and publication
255
226
88.63%
Import and export
311
246
79.10%
Textiles and garment
322
236
73.29%
Wholesale and retail
1,673
996
59.53%
Technology and innovation
71
71
100.00%
Catering
129
124
96.12%
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
75,762
39.48%
Election Committee constituency
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Electorate
Cumulative voter turnout
Cumulative turnout rate (%)
1,466
1,456
99.32%
The voter turnout figures are for temporary reference only.
Source: AI-found images
InvestHK and HKCEA co-host Mainland Spring Reception and Mainland enterprises GoGlobal Forum
Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) and the Hong Kong Chinese Enterprises Association (HKCEA) jointly organised a Mainland Spring Reception today (March 10), gathering representatives of Mainland enterprises and business leaders to celebrate the Chinese New Year. The two parties also held the GoGlobal Forum before the reception to explore development opportunities and discuss how enterprises can leverage Hong Kong as their home port to realise international expansion plans. Both events were attended by nearly 800representatives from Mainland enterprises.
The reception was officiated by the Financial Secretary, Mr Paul Chan; Deputy Director of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Mr Zhang Yong; the Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development, Mr Algernon Yau; the Director-General of Investment Promotion at InvestHK, Ms Alpha Lau; and the Chairman of the HKCEA, Mr Wang Haimin.
In his speech, Mr Chan pointed out that this year marks the beginning of the country's 15th Five-Year Plan, and the next five years will be a crucial period for the country's development. Under the "one country, two systems" framework, Hong Kong possesses unique institutional strengths and serves as an international hub for finance, trade, shipping, and innovation and technology. It is essential for Hong Kong to leverage these strengths to accelerate its integration into the national development strategy. The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government looks forward to continuing to work closely with Mainland enterprises to promote Hong Kong's prosperity and stability, and to contribute to the nation's development.
Mr Chan also noted that Mainland enterprises have long been based in Hong Kong, actively supporting the Government in driving the city's economic development and playing a pivotal role across various industries. In recent years, Mainland enterprises have accelerated their global expansion, with many of them have been using Hong Kong as a platform for fund raising, showcasing their products and services, conducting R&D activities, and managing international operations. The Government will take a multipronged approach to welcome more Mainland enterprises to Hong Kong, enabling them to fully utilise the city's one-stop financial support and international advantages to strengthen their own development.
At the GoGlobal Forum, Mr Yau said that in the face of significant opportunities arising from the Global South markets and the Belt and Road Initiative, Hong Kong, as the preferred platform for Mainland enterprises going global, is fully prepared to provide one-stop support services in navigating them to go global. He said he looks forward to seeing more Mainland enterprises expanding globally via Hong Kong, working hand in hand to achieve mutual benefits and write a new chapter for Mainland enterprises going global.
Mr Wang said that the HKCEA has united a broad spectrum of Mainland enterprises setting up in Hong Kong. It has become a cornerstone in supporting Hong Kong's economic development and maintaining the city's long-term prosperity and stability, further inspiring Mainland enterprises to regard Hong Kong as their home and leveraging the city for growth with confidence and momentum. Looking ahead, the HKCEA is eager to strengthen co-operation with all sectors and move forward together, contributing to Hong Kong's transition from stability to prosperity and facilitating the steady and sustained implementation of "one country, two systems".
The Commerce and Economic Development Bureau established the Task Force on Supporting Mainland Enterprises in Going Global (GoGlobal Task Force) last October, integrating Hong Kong's overseas offices, including those under InvestHK, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, as well as Hong Kong offices on the Mainland, to set up a one-stop platform. The GoGlobal Task Force also brings together Hong Kong's professional services ecosystem to provide one-stop support to Mainland enterprises expanding overseas via the city. It will continue to organise various activities to promote Hong Kong's unique advantages as a platform for Mainland enterprises to go global.
The annual spring reception is a flagship event jointly organised by InvestHK and the HKCEA to express gratitude to Mainland enterprises for their contributions to Hong Kong's socio-economic development. The GoGlobal Forum gathered representatives from Hong Kong's professional services sectors and Mainland enterprises to share insights on Hong Kong's unique advantages as a globally connected business hub, alongside successful case studies of going global via the city. InvestHK will continue to support the work of the GoGlobal Task Force.
InvestHK and HKCEA co-host Mainland Spring Reception and Mainland enterprises GoGlobal Forum Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
InvestHK and HKCEA co-host Mainland Spring Reception and Mainland enterprises GoGlobal Forum Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
InvestHK and HKCEA co-host Mainland Spring Reception and Mainland enterprises GoGlobal Forum Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
InvestHK and HKCEA co-host Mainland Spring Reception and Mainland enterprises GoGlobal Forum Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
InvestHK and HKCEA co-host Mainland Spring Reception and Mainland enterprises GoGlobal Forum Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases