EAC urges electors to vote in District Council Ordinary Election today (with photos)

The following is issued on behalf of the Electoral Affairs Commission:
 
     The Chairman of the Electoral Affairs Commission (EAC), Mr Justice David Lok, called on registered electors to exercise their civic rights to vote in the District Council Ordinary Election (DCOE) today (December 10).
 
     Mr Justice Lok, together with EAC members Professor Daniel Shek and Mr Bernard Man, SC, visited the District Council geographical constituency (DCGC) ordinary polling station (OPS) at Yaumati Catholic Primary School (Hoi Wang Road) this morning to inspect the operation of the polling station on-site. He said, "The operation of the polling station is smooth. We are confident that the election will be conducted in an open, honest and fair manner.
 
     "More than 600 DCGC OPSs will open until 10.30pm for about 4.33 million electors to cast their votes. The four near boundary polling stations (NBPSs) at two secondary schools near Sheung Shui MTR Station will also remain open until 10.30pm. 18 District Committees constituency (DCC) polling stations will open until 2.30pm. Expected queuing time at the polling stations will be uploaded onto the election website and shown on the signage outside polling stations for electors' reference. Electors may choose what time to vote according to their own arrangement and schedule."
 
     Electors need to bring the original of their Hong Kong identity card to vote at the designated polling station as specified on their poll card. Electors who have successfully registered to vote at the NBPSs may ignore the polling station information on the poll card.
 
     Mr Justice Lok said, "The Electronic Poll Register system is used in most polling stations for issuance of ballot papers in this election. DCGC electors must use the chop provided by the polling station to stamp a tick in the circle opposite the name of the candidate of their choice on the ballot paper, keep the ballot paper unfolded, and then insert the ballot paper into the blue ballot box with the marked side facing down. Each elector can only stamp one tick on the ballot paper for one candidate of their choice (i.e. there can only be one tick marked on the ballot paper). Two candidates obtaining the highest number of votes will be returned.
 
     "For DCCs, electors must use the black pen provided in the polling station to fill in the ovals opposite the names of the candidates of their choice. The ballot paper checking system will be set up in the polling stations for electors to check whether the number of candidates marked on the ballot paper is correct. Electors should insert the unfolded ballot paper into the white ballot box with the marked side facing down."
 
     Mr Justice Lok reminded that the ballot is secret. Electors must mark the ballot papers by themselves inside a voting compartment. In case of need, electors may request the presiding officer to mark the ballot paper in the presence of a polling officer. Interference with other electors who are casting their votes, use of communication devices, taking photographs, making audio and video recording are prohibited inside a polling station. Canvassing, distribution of election advertisements or displaying propaganda materials are also prohibited.
 
     The poll-cum-count practice will be adopted for both DCGCs and DCCs in this election, with vote counting to take place at the same polling stations after the close of polls.
 
     For DCGCs, except for small and dedicated polling stations, polling stations will be converted into counting stations for manual counting of votes.
 
     As for DCCs, after the close of poll at 2.30pm, the polling staff will ensure that the locked and sealed ballot boxes will not be interfered and the computer-assisted counting of votes will only commence until the close of polls for the DCGCs to avoid any possible impact to the election results for the DCGCs due to the early announcement of election results for the DCCs.
 
     Mr Justice Lok said, "Members of the public, including the media, have the right to observe the count with photographing and or video-recording inside the public area of the counting station. A notice setting out the maximum capacity of the public area will be displayed to members of the public outside each counting station.
 
     As at 12.30pm, 502 712 electors have voted for DCGCs, bringing the accumulative turnout rate to 11.60 per cent; as for DCCs, 2 248 electors have voted, with an accumulative turnout rate of 88.78 per cent. The latest hourly voter turnout eates and all election results will be published via the election website and in the form of a press release.
 
     Mr Justice Lok and EAC members Professor Daniel Shek and Mr Bernard Man, SC, will inspect a DCC polling station and DCGC OPSs respectively. They will jointly inspect the Central Command Centre and the Statistical Information Centre today to see for themselves how electoral activities are being conducted.
 
     The REO's hotline at 2891 1001 will be in service until 11pm today to answer enquiries relating to the election. A complaints hotline at 2827 7251 will also operate until 11pm to handle complaints about breaches of electoral rules and guidelines.
 
     Members of the public may visit the election website (www.elections.gov.hk) for more information about the election.

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District Council Ordinary Election District Council geographical constituency election voter turnout (1230)

     The voter turnout figures for the 2023 District Council Ordinary Election District Council geographical constituency (DCGC) election as at 12.30pm today (December 10) are as follows:
 

District Council Number of Registered Electors Accumulative Voter Turnout Accumulative Turnout Rate (%)
Hong Kong Island
Central and Western District Council 113,205 12,349 10.91%
Wan Chai District Council 76,730 8,532 11.12%
Eastern District Council 328,748 39,323 11.96%
Southern District Council 153,898 18,379 11.94%
Kowloon
Yau Tsim Mong District Council 135,030 14,995 11.10%
Sham Shui Po District Council 233,454 26,210 11.23%
Kowloon City District Council 213,270 24,950 11.70%
Wong Tai Sin District Council 268,906 32,776 12.19%
Kwun Tong District Council 418,477 53,868 12.87%
New Territories
Tsuen Wan District Council 178,242 20,671 11.60%
Tuen Mun District Council 310,148 35,940 11.59%
Yuen Long District Council 371,115 40,159 10.82%
North District Council 198,701 23,707 11.93%
Tai Po District Council 191,270 21,990 11.50%
Sai Kung District Council 291,151 31,319 10.76%
Sha Tin District Council 438,832 47,984 10.93%
Kwai Tsing District Council 314,952 39,566 12.56%
Islands District Council 96,977 9,994 10.31%
Total 4,333,106 502,712 11.60%

     The voter turnout figures for each DCGC are as follows:
 

DCGC Number of Registered Electors Accumulative Voter Turnout Accumulative Turnout Rate (%)
Hong Kong Island
Central 47,869 4,679 9.77%
Western 65,336 7,670 11.74%
Wan Chai 76,730 8,532 11.12%
Tai Pak 97,505 11,380 11.67%
Hong Wan 116,238 13,926 11.98%
Chai Wan 115,005 14,017 12.19%
Southern District Southeast 75,965 9,252 12.18%
Southern District Northwest 77,933 9,127 11.71%
Kowloon
Yau Tsim Mong South 61,294 6,719 10.96%
Yau Tsim Mong North 73,736 8,276 11.22%
Sham Shui Po West 123,786 14,076 11.37%
Sham Shui Po East 109,668 12,134 11.06%
Kowloon City North 97,230 11,740 12.07%
Kowloon City South 116,040 13,210 11.38%
Wong Tai Sin East 121,593 14,801 12.17%
Wong Tai Sin West 147,313 17,975 12.20%
Kwun Tong Southeast 107,726 13,657 12.68%
Kwun Tong Central 100,435 10,721 10.67%
Kwun Tong North 101,521 14,993 14.77%
Kwun Tong West 108,795 14,497 13.33%
New Territories
Tsuen Wan Northwest 88,781 9,451 10.65%
Tsuen Wan Southeast 89,461 11,220 12.54%
Tuen Mun East 94,443 10,313 10.92%
Tuen Mun West 108,195 13,173 12.18%
Tuen Mun North 107,510 12,454 11.58%
Yuen Long Town Centre 84,076 8,827 10.50%
Yuen Long Rural East 80,192 8,896 11.09%
Tin Shui Wai South and Ping Ha 90,684 10,081 11.12%
Tin Shui Wai North 116,163 12,355 10.64%
Wu Tip Shan 107,322 12,276 11.44%
Robin's Nest 91,379 11,431 12.51%
Tai Po South 94,637 11,639 12.30%
Tai Po North 96,633 10,351 10.71%
Sai Kung and Hang Hau 76,894 8,127 10.57%
Tseung Kwan O South 107,619 10,397 9.66%
Tseung Kwan O North 106,638 12,795 12.00%
Sha Tin West 107,835 10,772 9.99%
Sha Tin East 109,799 11,919 10.86%
Sha Tin South 104,982 12,965 12.35%
Sha Tin North 116,216 12,328 10.61%
Tsing Yi 121,790 16,452 13.51%
Kwai Chung East 96,053 11,403 11.87%
Kwai Chung West 97,109 11,711 12.06%
Islands 96,977 9,994 10.31%
Total 4,333,106 502,712 11.60%

     The voter turnout figures are for temporary reference only.




District Council Ordinary Election District Committees constituency election voter turnout (1230)

     The voter turnout figures for the 2023 District Council Ordinary Election District Committees constituency (DCC) election as at 12.30pm today (December 10) are as follows:
 

DCCs Number of Registered Electors Accumulative Voter Turnout Accumulative Turnout Rate (%)
Hong Kong Island
Central and Western 127 112 88.19%
Wan Chai 110 99 90.00%
Eastern 161 141 87.58%
Southern 128 124 96.88%
Kowloon
Yau Tsim Mong 180 164 91.11%
Sham Shui Po 117 95 81.20%
Kowloon City 180 163 90.56%
Wong Tai Sin 146 135 92.47%
Kwun Tong 191 159 83.25%
New Territories
Tsuen Wan 136 121 88.97%
Tuen Mun 161 147 91.30%
Yuen Long 128 121 94.53%
North 102 95 93.14%
Tai Po 89 83 93.26%
Sai Kung 111 102 91.89%
Sha Tin 199 168 84.42%
Kwai Tsing 149 121 81.21%
Islands 117 98 83.76%
Total 2,532 2,248 88.78%

     The voter turnout figures are for temporary reference only.




Murder in Tai Po

     Police are investigating a murder case happened in Tai Po last night (December 9), in which a 62-year-old man died.

     At 11.31pm, Police received a man’s report that when he tried to visit his 62-year-old male relative at a village house in Chai Kek Village, his relative’s 52-year-old wife refused to open the door.

     Police officers sped to the scene and found the 62-year-old man lying unconsciously in the house. He was certified dead at scene.

     Initial investigation revealed that the 52-year-old woman was suspected of pressing the deceased with a mattress platform and a mattress after the deceased accidentally fell down when adjusting the bed frame. Police arrested the woman for murder. She is being detained for enquiries.

     Post-mortem examinations will be conducted later to ascertain the cause of death of the deceased.

     Active investigation by the District Crime Squad of Tai Po District is underway. Anyone who witnessed the case or has any information to offer is urged to contact the investigating officers on 3661 3662.




District Council Ordinary Election District Council geographical constituency election voter turnout (1130)

     The voter turnout figures for the 2023 District Council Ordinary Election District Council geographical constituency (DCGC) election as at 11.30am today (December 10) are as follows:
 

District Council Number of Registered Electors Accumulative Voter Turnout Accumulative Turnout Rate (%)
Hong Kong Island
Central and Western District Council 113,205 9,569 8.45%
Wan Chai District Council 76,730 6,622 8.63%
Eastern District Council 328,748 31,184 9.49%
Southern District Council 153,898 14,674 9.53%
Kowloon
Yau Tsim Mong District Council 135,030 11,626 8.61%
Sham Shui Po District Council 233,454 20,646 8.84%
Kowloon City District Council 213,270 19,875 9.32%
Wong Tai Sin District Council 268,906 25,992 9.67%
Kwun Tong District Council 418,477 43,360 10.36%
New Territories
Tsuen Wan District Council 178,242 16,319 9.16%
Tuen Mun District Council 310,148 28,646 9.24%
Yuen Long District Council 371,115 31,927 8.60%
North District Council 198,701 18,801 9.46%
Tai Po District Council 191,270 17,377 9.09%
Sai Kung District Council 291,151 24,533 8.43%
Sha Tin District Council 438,832 38,048 8.67%
Kwai Tsing District Council 314,952 31,932 10.14%
Islands District Council 96,977 7,799 8.04%
Total 4,333,106 398,930 9.21%

     The voter turnout figures for each DCGC are as follows:
 

DCGC Number of Registered Electors Accumulative Voter Turnout Accumulative Turnout Rate (%)
Hong Kong Island
Central 47,869 3,519 7.35%
Western 65,336 6,050 9.26%
Wan Chai 76,730 6,622 8.63%
Tai Pak 97,505 8,894 9.12%
Hong Wan 116,238 11,155 9.60%
Chai Wan 115,005 11,135 9.68%
Southern District Southeast 75,965 7,317 9.63%
Southern District Northwest 77,933 7,357 9.44%
Kowloon
Yau Tsim Mong South 61,294 5,122 8.36%
Yau Tsim Mong North 73,736 6,504 8.82%
Sham Shui Po West 123,786 11,112 8.98%
Sham Shui Po East 109,668 9,534 8.69%
Kowloon City North 97,230 9,424 9.69%
Kowloon City South 116,040 10,451 9.01%
Wong Tai Sin East 121,593 11,660 9.59%
Wong Tai Sin West 147,313 14,332 9.73%
Kwun Tong Southeast 107,726 10,892 10.11%
Kwun Tong Central 100,435 8,470 8.43%
Kwun Tong North 101,521 12,288 12.10%
Kwun Tong West 108,795 11,710 10.76%
New Territories
Tsuen Wan Northwest 88,781 7,393 8.33%
Tsuen Wan Southeast 89,461 8,926 9.98%
Tuen Mun East 94,443 8,196 8.68%
Tuen Mun West 108,195 10,511 9.71%
Tuen Mun North 107,510 9,939 9.24%
Yuen Long Town Centre 84,076 6,995 8.32%
Yuen Long Rural East 80,192 7,020 8.75%
Tin Shui Wai South and Ping Ha 90,684 7,932 8.75%
Tin Shui Wai North 116,163 9,980 8.59%
Wu Tip Shan 107,322 9,721 9.06%
Robin's Nest 91,379 9,080 9.94%
Tai Po South 94,637 9,186 9.71%
Tai Po North 96,633 8,191 8.48%
Sai Kung and Hang Hau 76,894 6,248 8.13%
Tseung Kwan O South 107,619 8,274 7.69%
Tseung Kwan O North 106,638 10,011 9.39%
Sha Tin West 107,835 8,461 7.85%
Sha Tin East 109,799 9,411 8.57%
Sha Tin South 104,982 10,303 9.81%
Sha Tin North 116,216 9,873 8.50%
Tsing Yi 121,790 13,332 10.95%
Kwai Chung East 96,053 9,174 9.55%
Kwai Chung West 97,109 9,426 9.71%
Islands 96,977 7,799 8.04%
Total 4,333,106 398,930 9.21%

     The voter turnout figures are for temporary reference only.