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2025 Legislative Council Election Results: Candidates and Vote Counts from Various Constituencies

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2025 Legislative Council Election Results: Candidates and Vote Counts from Various Constituencies
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2025 Legislative Council Election Results: Candidates and Vote Counts from Various Constituencies

2025-12-08 09:45 Last Updated At:09:58

Legislative Council General Election overall results

The overall results of the 2025 Legislative Council General Election are as follows:

Geographical constituency: Hong Kong Island East

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

1

Ng Chau Pei*

39,707

2

Chik Kit Ling Elaine*

22,054

3

Kwok Ho King Calvin

17,344

4

Yuen Kin Chung Kenny

21,696

5

Lee Ching Har

16,458

Geographical constituency: Hong Kong Island West

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

1

Young Chit On Jeremy

10,675

2

Chan Judy Kapui*

30,033

3

Wong Chau Ping

7,384

4

Chan Hok Fung*

30,543

5

Kwok Wai Keung

25,643

Geographical constituency: Kowloon East

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

1

Tang Ka Piu*

53,675

2

Cheung Pui Kong*

29,116

3

Ngan Man Yu

24,250

4

Chan Chun Hung

3,855

5

Leung Sze Wan

28,834

Geographical constituency: Kowloon West

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

1

Guan Weixi (Haywood)

13,592

2

Lau Oi Sze

15,708

3

Leung Man Kwong*

25,692

4

Pong Chiu Fai

7,285

5

Cheng Wing Shun Vincent*

41,767

Geographical constituency: Kowloon Central

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

1

Lee Chiu Yu

7,615

2

Yeung Nok Hin

15,734

3

Yang Wing Kit*

28,163

4

Lee Wai King Starry*

53,529

5

Yau Yiu Shing

12,527

6

Tam Lee Yee

12,487

Geographical constituency: New Territories South East

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

1

Ip Ngo Tung Chris*

26,250

2

Lee Ching Yee Janet

16,636

3

Fong Kwok Shan Christine*

58,828

4

Cheung Mei Hung (Chris)

18,681

5

Chan Chi Ho

18,797

Geographical constituency: New Territories North

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

1

Tam Chun Kwok*

41,657

2

Tsang King Chung Kent

17,930

3

Shum Ho Kit (Wilson Shum)

22,415

4

Liu Tsz Chung Michael

9,880

5

Yiu Ming*

33,389

Geographical constituency: New Territories North West

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

1

Chow Ho Ding Holden*

42,347

2

Chong Ho Fung*

34,756

3

Leung Ming Kin

25,936

4

Kam Man Fung

11,893

5

Luk Chung Hung

23,282

Geographical constituency: New Territories South West

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

1

Lo Yuen Ting

34,138

2

Kwok Fu Yung*

37,020

3

Chan Wing Yan*

52,900

4

Cheung Man Ka

16,417

5

Mok Yee Ki

8,383

Geographical constituency: New Territories North East

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

1

Chan Hak Kan*

41,612

2

Lee Tsz King Dominic*

42,749

3

Wong Wing Ho Allan

11,951

4

Ku Wai Ping

18,003

5

Tang Siu Fung Calvin

15,319

Functional constituency: Heung Yee Kuk

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

HYK 1

Lau Kai Hong

23

HYK 2

Lau Ip Keung Kenneth*

119

Functional constituency: Agriculture and fisheries

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

AF 1

Chan Pok Chi*

82

AF 2

Yeung Sheung Chun

79

Functional constituency: Insurance

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

IN 1

Chan Pui Leung*

48

IN 2

Lam Yat Tung (Simon Lam)

40

Functional constituency: Transport

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

TR 1

Feng Jiapei

27

TR 2

Lam Ming Fung Lothair*

162

Functional constituency: Education

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

A 1

Cheung Chak Chung (Prof Ray/Dr Ray)

11,206

A 2

Tang Fei*

13,759

Functional constituency: Legal

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

B 1

Lee Wing Cheung Virginia

753

B 2

Chan Hiu Fung Nicholas (Nick)*

1,543

Functional constituency: Accountancy

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

C 1

Ng Kam Wah Webster*

4,389

C 2

Wong Chun Sek Edmund

3,618

Functional constituency: Medical and health services

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

DE 1

Lam Tzit Yuen David*

11,739

DE 2

Leung Lai Yin John

4,889

Functional constituency: Engineering

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

F 1

Fok Wai Tung Wilton

2,377

F 2

Bok Kwok Ming Aaron*

3,058

Functional constituency: Architectural, surveying, planning and landscape

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

G 1

Lau Man Kwan Julia*

2,157

G 2

Lam Ka Fai Francis

2,040

Functional constituency: Labour

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

H 1

So Pak Tsan

281

H 2

Chau Siu Chung*

521

H 3

Tam Kam Lin

297

H 4

Lee Kwong Yu*

485

H 5

Lam Wai Kong*

506

Functional constituency: Social welfare

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

K 1

Fong Fu Fai

1,755

K 2

Chu Lai Ling

723

K 3

Chan Man Yee Grace*

2,179

Functional constituency: Real estate and construction

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

L 1

Wong Ho Ming Augustine*

316

L 2

Chao Howard

150

Functional constituency: Tourism

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

M 1

Kong Man Wai Vivian*

131

M 2

Ma Yat Chiu

23

Functional constituency: Commercial (first)

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

N 1

Lee Kar Chung Felix

283

N 2

Lamport Jonathan Stuart*

404

Functional constituency: Commercial (second)

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

P 1

Yao Cho Fai Andrew*

194

P 2

Wong Ivan Siu Kei

33

Functional constituency: Commercial (third)

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

Q 1

Yim Kong (Erik Yim)*

199

Q 2

Cheung Ki Tang

106

Functional constituency: Industrial (first)

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

R 1

Wong Wing Wai*

153

R 2

Hui Man Chun (Terrence)

86

Functional constituency: Industrial (second)

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

S 1

Ng Wing Ka*

246

S 2

Wong Wai Leung

62

Functional constituency: Finance

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

T 1

Ip Tsz Kin

33

T 2

Chan Chun Ying*

42

Functional constituency: Financial services

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

U 1

Lee Wai Wang Robert*

227

U 2

Lian Shaodong

162

Functional constituency: Sports, performing arts, culture and publication

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

V 1

Fok Kai Kong Kenneth*

193

V 2

Lo Kwong Ping

34

Functional constituency: Import and export

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

W 1

Chung Ki Fung*

137

W 2

Lee Shuk Woon Sophia

108

Functional constituency: Textiles and garment

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

X 1

Tan Sunny*

202

X 2

Shiu King Wah

29

Functional constituency: Wholesale and retail

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

Y 1

Tse Annie Yau

149

Y 2

Shiu Ka Fai*

827

Functional constituency: Technology and innovation

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

Z 1

Mak Hin Yu

6

Z 2

Chiu Duncan*

65

Functional constituency: Catering

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

CA 1

Kong Chi Hang Maurice

22

CA 2

Leung Chun (Jonathan)*

101

Functional constituency: 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

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

ZN 1

Lai Tat Shing (Rex)

121

ZN 2

Chan Yung*

414

Election Committee constituency

No.

Candidates

No. of votes obtained

1

Yiu Pak Leung*

1,397

2

Lee Ka Kui (Elvin Lee)*

1,193

3

Man Wing Yee Ginny*

1,308

4

Ng Yuen Ting Yolanda

970

5

Ng Kit Chong*

1,331

6

Ng Wun Kit*

1,164

7

Lau Chi Pang*

1,275

8

Tang Ming Sum Michelle*

1,073

9

Lau Ka Keung*

1,231

10

Fan Hoi Kit*

1,034

11

So Shiu Tsung Thomas*

1,076

12

Hung Kam In*

1,042

13

Orr Ka Yeung Kevin

813

14

Ho Chun Yin Steven*

1,267

15

Koon Ho Ming Peter Douglas*

1,233

16

Wu Yingpeng*

1,002

17

Chiu Kwok Wai (Anthony)

887

18

Kwok Chi Wah Andrew

947

19

Wong Kam Fai William*

1,329

20

Chan Wing Kwong*

1,269

21

Lee Chun Keung*

1,354

22

Ho Kwan Yiu (Junius)*

1,241

23

Fung Ying Lun

988

24

Lam Siu Lo Andrew*

1,189

25

Chan Han Pan (Ben)*

1,348

26

Tsang Chi Man

793

27

Lau Chun Kong

954

28

Ma Kwong Yu

934

29

Ho King Hong Adrian Pedro*

1,210

30

Ngai Ming Tak*

1,345

31

Chen Shaobo

937

32

Fan Chun Wah Andrew*

1,155

33

Chan Chung Yee Alan*

1,066

34

Chan Hoi Yan*

1,386

35

Leung Tsz Wing Dennis*

1,089

36

Quat Elizabeth (EQ)*

1,321

37

Chu Lap Wai*

1,144

38

Chan Siu Hung*

1,273

39

Lam Lam Nixie*

1,160

40

Tang Wing Chun

954

41

Chuang Ka Pun Albert*

1,194

42

Lee Hoey Simon*

1,360

43

Lam Chun Sing*

1,311

44

Wong Kwok Kingsley*

1,187

45

Wong Kam Leung*

1,201

46

Kan Wai Mun Carmen*

1,268

47

Leung Mei Fun (Priscilla)*

1,316

48

Chan Man Ki Maggie*

1,311

49

Chan Cho Kwong*

1,067

50

Chen Chung Nin Rock*

1,343

* elected

Source: AI-found images

Source: AI-found images

Counting of votes for Legislative Council General Election completed smoothly

The following is issued on behalf of the Electoral Affairs Commission:

The counting of votes for the 2025 Legislative Council General Election (LCGE) was completed smoothly at around 6am today (December 8). The poll closed at 11.30pm last night (December 7) and the counting of about 1 317 680 geographical constituency (GC) ballot papers, about 76 940 functional constituency ballot papers and 1 458 Election Committee constituency ballot papers commenced soon afterward.

"For the LCGE, about 1 317 682 electors have cast their votes, with a cumulative GC turnout rate of 31.9 per cent. Overall, the polling and counting processes proceeded smoothly and all arrangements for the LCGE have reflected the principle of openness, honesty and fairness. The Electoral Affairs Commission (EAC) is satisfied with the arrangements," the Chairman of the EAC, Mr Justice David Lok, said on the conclusion of the LCGE.

The EAC is very thankful to the bureaux/departments (B/Ds) involved in the LCGE, especially the Crisis Management Committee members which include the Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau, the Home and Youth Affairs Bureau, the Security Bureau, the Hong Kong Police Force, the Digital Policy Office, the Home Affairs Department, the Information Services Department, the Department of Justice, the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department, the Transport Department and the Hong Kong Observatory for their full support in various aspects. In addition, the Independent Commission Against Corruption and other law enforcement agencies have made appropriate arrangements for the smooth conduct of the LCGE. The EAC would also like to thank the Technical Advisory Committee for their valuable professional input to the election-related mission critical systems.

There were more than 600 polling stations in the LCGE with polling duration extended to 16 hours. Also added in the LCGE were various new electoral work under the pilot arrangements, including introducing Designated Polling Stations for the groups of electors with specific needs such as civil servants, healthcare staff and ethnic minorities residents; providing outreach polling service to electors residing in residential care homes for the elderly and persons with disabilities; as well as increasing the number of Near Boundary Polling Stations. After the fire in Tai Po, the Registration and Electoral Office (REO) needed to make adjustments for three polling stations in the district within a short period of time. With the full assistance by the Government Logistics Department, and the efforts of staff members of the Immigration Department and the Customs and Excise Department under the "government-wide mobilisation" mechanism, free feeder transportation services were offered to the affected electors during the polling hours so that they can travel to the reallocated polling stations conveniently to cast their votes. The aforesaid arrangements posed substantial challenges to the whole election process. In this connection, the EAC extends its special thanks to the staff of the REO and the polling and counting staff for their contributions and efforts made in coping with a large amount of work in their respective positions; as well as the heads of various B/Ds for nominating electoral staff for the LCGE, and for approving them to leave their positions briefly to participate in trainings and drills arranged by the REO which enabled the election be held smoothly and orderly.

As prescribed by the law, the EAC will submit a report on the review of the electoral arrangements of the LCGE to the Chief Executive within three months.

Last but not least, the EAC would like to thank all electors who have voted for casting their sacred votes and electing the new Legislative Council. The EAC is also thankful to the media for reporting the electoral affairs; and candidates and their agents for their co-operation, so that the polling and counting processes were conducted openly, honestly and fairly, and in a safe, orderly and efficient manner.

Counting of votes for Legislative Council General Election completed smoothly  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Counting of votes for Legislative Council General Election completed smoothly Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Counting of votes for Legislative Council General Election completed smoothly  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Counting of votes for Legislative Council General Election completed smoothly Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Counting of votes for Legislative Council General Election completed smoothly  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Counting of votes for Legislative Council General Election completed smoothly Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Counting of votes for Legislative Council General Election completed smoothly  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Counting of votes for Legislative Council General Election completed smoothly Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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