2025 Hong Kong Election Committee Subsector by-elections

2025 Election Committee Subsector by-elections

7 September 2025

93 (of the 1,500) seats in the Election Committee
Registered3,631
Turnout3,534 (97.33%)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Gary Chan Ng Chau-pei Lo Wai-kwok
Party DAB FTU BPA
Alliance Pro-Beijing Pro-Beijing Pro-Beijing
Seats won 5 4 3
Popular vote 2,245 2,002 Uncontested
Percentage 14.24% 12.70% N/A

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Lam Chun-sing Regina Ip Tommy Cheung
Party FLU NPP Liberal
Alliance Pro-Beijing Pro-Beijing Pro-Beijing
Seats won 2 2 0
Popular vote 1,653 887 782
Percentage 10.49% 5.63% 4.96%

The 2025 Hong Kong Election Committee Subsector by-elections was held on 7 September 2025 to fill the 93 seats across 28 subsectors of the 1,500-member Election Committee, plus 10 appointed seats through nominations by designated organisations. The Election Committee, which significantly gained power after the political reform in 2021, would select 40 out of the 90 seats in the Legislative Council in December, and the new Chief Executive in 2027.

Nominations opened between 22 July and 4 August, followed by national security vetting through the Candidate Eligibility Review Committee.[1] Amongst the 93 vacancies, 72 seats are uncontested and the respective candidates are expected to be elected automatically.[2] At least a quarter of the candidates are District Councillors,[3][4] ten are senior executives of Chinese corporations, and two were government officials (former Director-General of Civil Aviation Li Tin-chui and former Assistant Director of Planning Amy Cheung).[5]

Results

The turnout of the election was 97.33% with 3,534 eligible electorates casting their votes. Commercial (Third) achieved a 100% turnout just within two hours after the Chinese businessmen were urged to demonstrate their full support of the "patriotic" by-election.[6]

The by-election for subsector of Area Committees was the key race which suggests the popularity of the local politicians. The Liberal Party candidate Kenny Yuen was the only partisan member not elected.[7] Amy Cheung was elected as the Architectural, surveying, planning and landscape subsector member after a tie and subsequent lots drawing session.[8]

The public was generally apathetic to the voting criticised as for "the clique inside the clique" despite of government's widespread publication.[9][7] It costs HKD233 million, which translates to HKD66k per vote.[10]

Subsector Candidate Political affiliation Votes Elected Turnout
Commercial (third) Jacky Kwok Tuen-cheung 64 Y 100%
Tony Mak Wing-yin 42
Architectural, surveying, planning and landscape Amy Cheung Yi-mei 26 Y (by drawing lots) 96.3%
Vincent Cheung Kiu-cho 26
Technology and innovation Tu Wenwei 46 Y 100%
Lawrence Cheung Chi-chong 44 Y
Yang Mengsu 42 Y
Wong Kin-hang 40 Y
Wendy Lee Woon-ming 37 Y
Lam Hon-ming 31
Labour Lam Tsin-kwok FTU 506 Y 91.85%
Jim Fan-chak FLU 489 Y
Lui Nai-sing 153
Representatives of members of Area Committees, District Fight Crime Committees,
and District Fire Safety Committees of Hong Kong and Kowloon
Wilson Or Chong-shing DAB 1,368 Y 99%
Kwok Kam-fat 1,209 Y
Sher Ching-yee 1,197 Y
Lee Wing-man FLU 1,164 Y
Wan Chun-man 1,142 Y
Lai Nuen-san 1,062 Y
Kenny Yuen Kin-chung Liberal 782
Representatives of members of Area Committees, District Fight Crime Committees,
and District Fire Safety Committees of the New Territories
Wong Po-yee 890 Y 97.99%
Michael Liu Tsz-chung NPP/CF 887 Y
Hau Hon-shek DAB 877 Y
Wong Wai-yue 825 Y
Kent Tsang King-chung FTU 758 Y
Lau Chin-pang FTU 738 Y
Wong Chor-kei 734
Yip Yik-shing 583
Source: https://www.elections.gov.hk/ecss2025by/eng/results.html

Uncontested seats

Subsector Candidate Political affiliation
First Sector
Catering Yeung Chun-nin
Commercial (first) Huang Shaomei
Chan Ho-yin
Commercial (second) Alfred Lee Tak-kong
Employers’ Federation of Hong Kong Yeung Lui-ming
Hotel Mak Yu-fai
Import and export Stephen Tang Siu-kun
Chiu Chun-mo
Industrial (first) Wong Pok-man
Shum Kin-wai
Industrial (second) Vincent Leung Shing-kit
Real estate and construction Wong Tin-cheung
Siu Chak-yu
Small and medium enterprises Lai Cheuk-pun
Tourism Peng Yu
Transport Li Tin-chui
Second Sector
Chinese medicine Feng Yibin
Education Choy Sai-hung Ed Convergence
Ng Wun-kit
Legal Tong Man-lung
Medical and health services Henry Chan Hin-lee
Jane Chan Chun-kwong
Tony Mok Shu-kam
Sports, performing arts, culture and publication Yip Pui-chu
Third Sector
Agriculture and fisheries Wong Ka-hing
Associations of Chinese fellow townsmen Tong Chit
Ching Siu-to
Matthew Lam Kin-hong
Tsoi Chiu-yuk
He Yanchen
Cheung Kwong-kwan
Sun Hei
Grassroots associations Tung Kin-lei DAB
Yuet Ngai-keung DAB
Lo Hiu-fung BPA
Anson Lam Ka-fai BPA
Cheung Man-ka NPP
Law Kam-fai
Lam Pok
Fung Mo-kwan
Fourth Sector
Heung Yee Kuk[a] Man Luk-sing
Tang Sin-hang
Wan Yeung-kin
Chan Sung-ip
Alfred Lam Kwok-cheong
Fifth Sector
Representatives of Hong Kong members
of relevant national organisations
Muk Ka-chun DAB
Janet Lee Ching-yee FTU
Lee Chiu-yu BPA
Conrad Alwin Ho
Tsui Ho-yin
Stephen Chua Yiu-yeung
Chen Ching-wai
Shum Ho-cheung
Yiu Kwai-chu
Linda Hung Man-yin
To Nga-nga
Pang Chi-ping
Wong Ching-yung
Bian Zhaoxiang
Douglas Fang Yan-tak
Jia Jiaya
Jing Yin
Sze Hon-yeung
Tang Wing-chun
Eugene Chan Kin-keung
Angel Lau Chan Siu-po
Wong Siu-leung
Wilfred Ng Sau-kei
Li Zhong
Felix Chow Bok-hin
Chong Chong-yip
Tai Chun-kit

Appointed seats

Subsector Designated Body Nominee
Second Sector
Accountancy Association of Hong Kong Accounting Advisors Limited Poon Kwok-ching
Law Fu-yuen
Richard Tse Kin-pang
Sports, performing arts, culture and publication Hong Kong Publishing Federation Limited Hui Chiu-shing
Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China Yang Joe-tsi
Technology and innovation The Greater Bay Area Association of Academicians Zhao Tianshou
Third Sector
Religious Chinese Muslim Cultural and Fraternal Association Zareenah Ho Sau-yin
The Hong Kong Taoist Association Henry Tong Sau-chai and Wong Yum-yin
Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong Eddie Chan Chi-kong
Fourth Sector
Representatives of associations of Hong Kong residents in the Mainland Hong Kong Chamber of Commerce in China—Guangdong Angelina Law Wai-hing

Notes

  1. ^ One of the candidates (Kwok Wing-cheong) died during nomination period and was hence disqualified.

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