Kai Tak (constituency)
Kai Tak is a former constituency in the Kowloon City District. The constituency returned one district councillor to the Kowloon City District Council, with an election every four years. The seat was last held by Yeung Chun-yu of the Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood before it was abolished in 2015. Kai Tak constituency was loosely based on the old Kai Tak Airport part of Ma Tau Kok with estimated population of 20,636 in 2011.
Kai Tak
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1058938424
KaiTak
2015
Alexander Ip Chi-wai
Yeung Chun-yu
Lam Ming
Szeto Kin-wa
Cheung Fan-lan
Lee Hon-sam
Hui Ching-po
David Chu Chor-sing
Lam Ho-yeung
+17.7
+4.5
-9.199999999999999
-0.8
+22.3
+1.7
+10.7
-37
-4.2
+0.1
+6.8
-21.6
-14.6
7518
250
Sung Wong Toi, Kai Tak North and Kai Tak South
People Power
Economic Synergy
HKADPL
LPHK
Independent
Nonpartisan
DABHK
Hong Kong Progressive Alliance
Liberal Democratic Federation of Hong Kong
DPHK
56.8
21.7
9.9
2.3
26.3
64.40000000000001
42.8
6.6
46.1
41.8
30.9
56.9
31.7
53
11.3
49.6
42
46.7
4
27.2
22.1
HKFTU
Elected
729
718
715
992
215
531
1454
516
636
43
629
624
1427
625
623
886
863
851
90
190
187
1991
Kai Tak is a former constituency in the Kowloon City District. The constituency returned one district councillor to the Kowloon City District Council, with an election every four years. The seat was last held by Yeung Chun-yu of the Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood before it was abolished in 2015. Kai Tak constituency was loosely based on the old Kai Tak Airport part of Ma Tau Kok with estimated population of 20,636 in 2011.
One
Kowloon City District
Yeung Chun-yu
8642