Legislative Council General Election voter turnout (2130)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

     The voter turnout figures for the 2025 Legislative Council General Election as at 9.30pm today (December 7) are as follows:

Geographical constituencies
——————————-
 

  Electorate Cumulative
voter
turnout
Cumulative
turnout
rate (%)
Hong Kong Island East 379,926 115,878 30.50%
Hong Kong Island West 342,123 102,233 29.88%
Kowloon East 441,663 137,081 31.04%
Kowloon West 345,661 102,472 29.65%
Kowloon Central 421,235 128,267 30.45%
New Territories South East 439,546 136,443 31.04%
New Territories North 408,660 123,232 30.16%
New Territories North West 436,087 135,877 31.16%
New Territories South West 471,045 147,372 31.29%
New Territories North East 445,352 128,184 28.78%
Total 4,131,298 1,257,039 30.43%

Functional constituencies
—————————-
 

  Electorate Cumulative
voter
turnout
Cumulative
turnout
rate (%)
Heung Yee Kuk 155 144 92.90%
Agriculture and fisheries 172 166 96.51%
Insurance 111 91 81.98%
Transport 217 188 86.64%
Education 74,618 25,419 34.07%
Legal 6,328 2,289 36.17%
Accountancy 23,937 7,872 32.89%
Medical and health services 49,316 16,314 33.08%
Engineering 9,699 5,526 56.97%
Architectural, surveying,
planning and landscape
8,212 4,249 51.74%
Labour 881 777 88.20%
Social welfare 11,217 4,897 43.66%
Real estate and construction 557 455 81.69%
Tourism 173 154 89.02%
Commercial (first) 903 672 74.42%
Commercial (second) 323 229 70.90%
Commercial (third) 307 307 100.00%
Industrial (first) 345 232 67.25%
Industrial (second) 474 300 63.29%
Finance 91 72 79.12%
Financial services 562 375 66.73%
Sports, performing arts,
culture and publication
255 225 88.24%
Import and export 311 242 77.81%
Textiles and garment 322 226 70.19%
Wholesale and retail 1,673 960 57.38%
Technology and innovation 71 71 100.00%
Catering 129 121 93.80%
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 73,110 38.09%

Election Committee constituency
————————————-
 

Electorate Cumulative voter turnout Cumulative turnout
rate (%)
1,466 1,453 99.11%

     The voter turnout figures are for temporary reference only.

Legislative Council General Election voter turnout (2030)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

     The voter turnout figures for the 2025 Legislative Council General Election as at 8.30pm today (December 7) are as follows:

Geographical constituencies
——————————-
 

  Electorate Cumulative
voter
turnout
Cumulative
turnout
rate (%)
Hong Kong Island East 379,926 110,780 29.16%
Hong Kong Island West 342,123 97,558 28.52%
Kowloon East 441,663 130,918 29.64%
Kowloon West 345,661 97,852 28.31%
Kowloon Central 421,235 122,510 29.08%
New Territories South East 439,546 129,963 29.57%
New Territories North 408,660 117,457 28.74%
New Territories North West 436,087 129,861 29.78%
New Territories South West 471,045 140,960 29.92%
New Territories North East 445,352 122,631 27.54%
Total 4,131,298 1,200,490 29.06%

Functional constituencies
—————————-
 

  Electorate Cumulative
voter
turnout
Cumulative
turnout
rate (%)
Heung Yee Kuk 155 142 91.61%
Agriculture and fisheries 172 165 95.93%
Insurance 111 88 79.28%
Transport 217 185 85.25%
Education 74,618 24,183 32.41%
Legal 6,328 2,146 33.91%
Accountancy 23,937 7,449 31.12%
Medical and health services 49,316 15,455 31.34%
Engineering 9,699 5,297 54.61%
Architectural, surveying,
planning and landscape
8,212 4,072 49.59%
Labour 881 772 87.63%
Social welfare 11,217 4,609 41.09%
Real estate and construction 557 440 78.99%
Tourism 173 152 87.86%
Commercial (first) 903 651 72.09%
Commercial (second) 323 223 69.04%
Commercial (third) 307 307 100.00%
Industrial (first) 345 225 65.22%
Industrial (second) 474 285 60.13%
Finance 91 66 72.53%
Financial services 562 362 64.41%
Sports, performing arts,
culture and publication
255 222 87.06%
Import and export 311 238 76.53%
Textiles and garment 322 220 68.32%
Wholesale and retail 1,673 909 54.33%
Technology and innovation 71 71 100.00%
Catering 129 119 92.25%
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
557 534 95.87%
Total 191,916 69,587 36.26%

Election Committee constituency
————————————-
 

Electorate Cumulative voter turnout Cumulative turnout
rate (%)
1,466 1,448 98.77%

     The voter turnout figures are for temporary reference only.

Legislative Council General Election voter turnout (1930)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

The voter turnout figures for the 2025 Legislative Council General Election as at 7.30pm today (December 7) are as follows:

Geographical constituencies
——————————-
 

  Electorate Cumulative
voter
turnout
Cumulative
turnout
rate (%)
Hong Kong Island East 379,926 105,073 27.66%
Hong Kong Island West 342,123 92,341 26.99%
Kowloon East 441,663 123,523 27.97%
Kowloon West 345,661 92,374 26.72%
Kowloon Central 421,235 115,927 27.52%
New Territories South East 439,546 122,641 27.90%
New Territories North 408,660 110,771 27.11%
New Territories North West 436,087 122,564 28.11%
New Territories South West 471,045 133,359 28.31%
New Territories North East 445,352 116,079 26.06%
Total 4,131,298 1,134,652 27.46%

Functional constituencies
—————————-
 

  Electorate Cumulative
voter
turnout
Cumulative
turnout
rate (%)
Heung Yee Kuk 155 142 91.61%
Agriculture and fisheries 172 163 94.77%
Insurance 111 86 77.48%
Transport 217 180 82.95%
Education 74,618 22,828 30.59%
Legal 6,328 2,017 31.87%
Accountancy 23,937 7,056 29.48%
Medical and health services 49,316 14,643 29.69%
Engineering 9,699 5,080 52.38%
Architectural, surveying,
planning and landscape
8,212 3,868 47.10%
Labour 881 764 86.72%
Social welfare 11,217 4,299 38.33%
Real estate and construction 557 423 75.94%
Tourism 173 148 85.55%
Commercial (first) 903 630 69.77%
Commercial (second) 323 214 66.25%
Commercial (third) 307 307 100.00%
Industrial (first) 345 218 63.19%
Industrial (second) 474 272 57.38%
Finance 91 64 70.33%
Financial services 562 356 63.35%
Sports, performing arts,
culture and publication
255 221 86.67%
Import and export 311 232 74.60%
Textiles and garment 322 212 65.84%
Wholesale and retail 1,673 861 51.46%
Technology and innovation 71 71 100.00%
Catering 129 116 89.92%
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
557 532 95.51%
Total 191,916 66,003 34.39%

Election Committee constituency
————————————-
 

Electorate Cumulative voter turnout Cumulative turnout
rate (%)
1,466 1,446 98.64%

The voter turnout figures are for temporary reference only.

CFS urges public not to consume a batch of imported canned shredded pork and preserved vegetable found with possibly excessive Sulfamethazine

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

     The Centre for Food Safety (CFS) of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department today (December 7) urged the public not to consume a batch of imported canned shredded pork and preserved vegetable, as the product was found to possibly contain an excessive amount of Sulfamethazine, a veterinary drug residue. The trade should stop using or selling the affected batch of the product immediately if they possess it.

     Product details are as follows:

Product name: Ma Ling Shredded Pork and Preserved Vegetable
Brand: Ma Ling
Place of origin: China
Net weight: 240 grams
Best-before date: April 7, 2028
Distributor: Champion Fair Limited

     A spokesman for the CFS said, “The CFS noted a notification from the Macao authority that the above-mentioned product was detected with an excessive amount of Sulfamethazine. Upon learning of the incident, the CFS immediately followed up. A preliminary investigation found that the above-mentioned distributor had imported into Hong Kong the affected batch of the product concerned.”

     The distributor concerned has stopped sales, removed from shelves the affected batch of the product, and initiated a recall according to the CFS’s instructions. Members of the public may call the distributor’s hotline at 2766 0128 during office hours for enquiries about the recall.

     “Sulfamethazine is a sulfonamide antimicrobial drug. According to the detected level of the veterinary drug residue found by the relevant authority in the sample concerned, occasional consumption will not cause adverse health effect. However, consumption on a long-term basis may cause hypersensitivity and damage to the urinary system,” the spokesman added.

     The spokesman urged members of the public who had bought the affected batch of the product to stop consuming it. The trade should also stop using or selling the product concerned immediately.

     The CFS has alerted the trade to the incident, and will continue to follow up and take appropriate action. An investigation is ongoing.

Legislative Council General Election voter turnout (1830)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

The voter turnout figures for the 2025 Legislative Council General Election as at 6.30pm today (December 7) are as follows:

Geographical constituencies
——————————-
 

  Electorate Cumulative
voter
turnout
Cumulative
turnout
rate (%)
Hong Kong Island East 379,926 99,022 26.06%
Hong Kong Island West 342,123 86,483 25.28%
Kowloon East 441,663 115,833 26.23%
Kowloon West 345,661 86,581 25.05%
Kowloon Central 421,235 108,829 25.84%
New Territories South East 439,546 115,049 26.17%
New Territories North 408,660 103,379 25.30%
New Territories North West 436,087 114,537 26.26%
New Territories South West 471,045 125,036 26.54%
New Territories North East 445,352 109,006 24.48%
Total 4,131,298 1,063,755 25.75%

Functional constituencies
—————————-
 

  Electorate Cumulative
voter
turnout
Cumulative
turnout
rate (%)
Heung Yee Kuk 155 139 89.68%
Agriculture and fisheries 172 163 94.77%
Insurance 111 79 71.17%
Transport 217 173 79.72%
Education 74,618 21,414 28.70%
Legal 6,328 1,880 29.71%
Accountancy 23,937 6,658 27.81%
Medical and health services 49,316 13,724 27.83%
Engineering 9,699 4,828 49.78%
Architectural, surveying,
planning and landscape
8,212 3,659 44.56%
Labour 881 755 85.70%
Social welfare 11,217 3,932 35.05%
Real estate and construction 557 405 72.71%
Tourism 173 141 81.50%
Commercial (first) 903 605 67.00%
Commercial (second) 323 199 61.61%
Commercial (third) 307 307 100.00%
Industrial (first) 345 214 62.03%
Industrial (second) 474 257 54.22%
Finance 91 64 70.33%
Financial services 562 335 59.61%
Sports, performing arts,
culture and publication
255 215 84.31%
Import and export 311 222 71.38%
Textiles and garment 322 203 63.04%
Wholesale and retail 1,673 815 48.71%
Technology and innovation 71 71 100.00%
Catering 129 113 87.60%
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
557 529 94.97%
Total 191,916 62,099 32.36%

Election Committee constituency
————————————-
 

Electorate Cumulative voter turnout Cumulative turnout
rate (%)
1,466 1,438 98.09%

The voter turnout figures are for temporary reference only.

Legislative Council General Election voter turnout (1730)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

The voter turnout figures for the 2025 Legislative Council General Election as at 5.30pm today (December 7) are as follows:

Geographical constituencies
——————————-
 

  Electorate Cumulative
voter
turnout
Cumulative
turnout
rate (%)
Hong Kong Island East 379,926 91,682 24.13%
Hong Kong Island West 342,123 79,634 23.28%
Kowloon East 441,663 106,994 24.23%
Kowloon West 345,661 79,772 23.08%
Kowloon Central 421,235 100,289 23.81%
New Territories South East 439,546 106,165 24.15%
New Territories North 408,660 95,267 23.31%
New Territories North West 436,087 105,719 24.24%
New Territories South West 471,045 115,503 24.52%
New Territories North East 445,352 100,752 22.62%
Total 4,131,298 981,777 23.76%

Functional constituencies
—————————-
 

  Electorate Cumulative
voter
turnout
Cumulative
turnout
rate (%)
Heung Yee Kuk 155 139 89.68%
Agriculture and fisheries 172 160 93.02%
Insurance 111 77 69.37%
Transport 217 167 76.96%
Education 74,618 19,659 26.35%
Legal 6,328 1,714 27.09%
Accountancy 23,937 6,094 25.46%
Medical and health services 49,316 12,608 25.57%
Engineering 9,699 4,503 46.43%
Architectural, surveying,
planning and landscape
8,212 3,361 40.93%
Labour 881 738 83.77%
Social welfare 11,217 3,577 31.89%
Real estate and construction 557 380 68.22%
Tourism 173 134 77.46%
Commercial (first) 903 577 63.90%
Commercial (second) 323 188 58.20%
Commercial (third) 307 307 100.00%
Industrial (first) 345 205 59.42%
Industrial (second) 474 242 51.05%
Finance 91 61 67.03%
Financial services 562 305 54.27%
Sports, performing arts,
culture and publication
255 205 80.39%
Import and export 311 213 68.49%
Textiles and garment 322 193 59.94%
Wholesale and retail 1,673 764 45.67%
Technology and innovation 71 71 100.00%
Catering 129 109 84.50%
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
557 521 93.54%
Total 191,916 57,272 29.84%

Election Committee constituency
————————————-
 

Electorate Cumulative voter turnout Cumulative turnout
rate (%)
1,466 1,423 97.07%

The voter turnout figures are for temporary reference only.

Legislative Council General Election voter turnout (1630)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

     The voter turnout figures for the 2025 Legislative Council General Election as at 4.30pm today (December 7) are as follows:

Geographical constituencies
——————————-
 

  Electorate Cumulative
voter
turnout
Cumulative
turnout
rate (%)
Hong Kong Island East 379,926 84,131 22.14%
Hong Kong Island West 342,123 72,298 21.13%
Kowloon East 441,663 97,673 22.11%
Kowloon West 345,661 72,896 21.09%
Kowloon Central 421,235 91,708 21.77%
New Territories South East 439,546 96,604 21.98%
New Territories North 408,660 87,004 21.29%
New Territories North West 436,087 96,665 22.17%
New Territories South West 471,045 105,698 22.44%
New Territories North East 445,352 92,475 20.76%
Total 4,131,298 897,152 21.72%

Functional constituencies
—————————-
 

  Electorate Cumulative
voter
turnout
Cumulative
turnout
rate (%)
Heung Yee Kuk 155 139 89.68%
Agriculture and fisheries 172 156 90.70%
Insurance 111 70 63.06%
Transport 217 160 73.73%
Education 74,618 17,695 23.71%
Legal 6,328 1,576 24.91%
Accountancy 23,937 5,492 22.94%
Medical and health services 49,316 11,369 23.05%
Engineering 9,699 4,192 43.22%
Architectural, surveying,
planning and landscape
8,212 3,107 37.83%
Labour 881 721 81.84%
Social welfare 11,217 3,189 28.43%
Real estate and construction 557 353 63.38%
Tourism 173 121 69.94%
Commercial (first) 903 544 60.24%
Commercial (second) 323 178 55.11%
Commercial (third) 307 307 100.00%
Industrial (first) 345 191 55.36%
Industrial (second) 474 229 48.31%
Finance 91 58 63.74%
Financial services 562 277 49.29%
Sports, performing arts,
culture and publication
255 194 76.08%
Import and export 311 201 64.63%
Textiles and garment 322 177 54.97%
Wholesale and retail 1,673 706 42.20%
Technology and innovation 71 71 100.00%
Catering 129 101 78.29%
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
557 512 91.92%
Total 191,916 52,086 27.14%

Election Committee constituency
————————————-
 

Electorate Cumulative voter turnout Cumulative turnout
rate (%)
1,466 1,410 96.18%

     The voter turnout figures are for temporary reference only.

Legislative Council General Election voter turnout (1530)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

     The voter turnout figures for the 2025 Legislative Council General Election as at 3.30pm today (December 7) are as follows:

Geographical constituencies
——————————-
 

  Electorate Cumulative
voter
turnout
Cumulative
turnout
rate (%)
Hong Kong Island East 379,926 75,703 19.93%
Hong Kong Island West 342,123 65,015 19.00%
Kowloon East 441,663 87,932 19.91%
Kowloon West 345,661 65,618 18.98%
Kowloon Central 421,235 82,612 19.61%
New Territories South East 439,546 86,736 19.73%
New Territories North 408,660 78,693 19.26%
New Territories North West 436,087 87,338 20.03%
New Territories South West 471,045 95,484 20.27%
New Territories North East 445,352 83,359 18.72%
Total 4,131,298 808,490 19.57%

Functional constituencies
—————————-
 

  Electorate Cumulative
voter
turnout
Cumulative
turnout
rate (%)
Heung Yee Kuk 155 135 87.10%
Agriculture and fisheries 172 151 87.79%
Insurance 111 64 57.66%
Transport 217 147 67.74%
Education 74,618 15,784 21.15%
Legal 6,328 1,414 22.35%
Accountancy 23,937 4,933 20.61%
Medical and health services 49,316 10,141 20.56%
Engineering 9,699 3,859 39.79%
Architectural, surveying,
planning and landscape
8,212 2,808 34.19%
Labour 881 697 79.11%
Social welfare 11,217 2,823 25.17%
Real estate and construction 557 324 58.17%
Tourism 173 110 63.58%
Commercial (first) 903 504 55.81%
Commercial (second) 323 163 50.46%
Commercial (third) 307 307 100.00%
Industrial (first) 345 173 50.14%
Industrial (second) 474 218 45.99%
Finance 91 49 53.85%
Financial services 562 259 46.09%
Sports, performing arts,
culture and publication
255 184 72.16%
Import and export 311 187 60.13%
Textiles and garment 322 159 49.38%
Wholesale and retail 1,673 643 38.43%
Technology and innovation 71 71 100.00%
Catering 129 90 69.77%
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
557 507 91.02%
Total 191,916 46,904 24.44%

Election Committee constituency
————————————-
 

Electorate Cumulative voter turnout Cumulative turnout
rate (%)
1,466 1,374 93.72%

     The voter turnout figures are for temporary reference only.

Hong Kong Customs alerts public to unsafe wireless laser pen with false trade description

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Hong Kong Customs alerts public to unsafe wireless laser pen with false trade description       Customs is committed to the protection of consumer interests and regularly conducts spot checks and safety tests on consumer goods to ensure that they are reasonably safe for use by consumers.

     Customs also reminds traders to comply with the statutory requirements of the CGSO to protect the safety of consumers. Under the CGSO, it is an offence to supply, manufacture or import into Hong Kong consumer goods unless the goods comply with the general safety requirements for consumer goods. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $100,000 and imprisonment for one year for a first conviction, and $500,000 and imprisonment for two years for subsequent convictions.Issued at HKT 17:45

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OFCA announces 5G Campus Application Competition 2025 winners

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

     The Office of the Communications Authority (OFCA) held the final round assessment of the 5G Campus Application Competition 2025 on December 6 (Saturday), and the Director-General of Communications, Mr Chaucer Leung, together with other guests, presented the awards to the winning teams.

     Addressing the Award Presentation Ceremony, Mr Leung said, “The 5G Campus Application Competition has entered its third edition this year. In line with the Government’s objective to develop the low-altitude economy, and considering that the fifth-generation mobile communications (5G) technology is an indispensable part of managing low-altitude operations, this year’s Competition is themed ‘5G x Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) – The Sky is the Limit for Knowledge’. The Competition aims to enhance students’ understanding of 5G technology and the UAS, and encourage them to explore the application of 5G technology to support the low-altitude economy, with a view to boosting their creativity and tapping their potential in innovation and technologies.”
 
     Mr Leung added, “The entries of the Competition featured diversified themes and a wide range of applications, which extend beyond the campus to various sectors of the community, such as environmental protection, innovation and technology applications, anti-phone scams, search and rescue, crowd and traffic control, etc. These entries not only fully demonstrate the participants’ creativity and their insight into the needs of various sectors in the society, but also fully display the young participants’ commitment to caring for and making contributions to our communities. Their aspiration to address the practical needs in our society with the application of creativity and technology is a vital force driving the continuous progress of society. I hope that through continuous learning and practice, the participants will achieve greater accomplishments in the field of innovation and technology in the future.”
 
     The list of winning teams of this year’s Competition is as follows:
 

Award Team Project
Champion Shun Tak Fraternal Association Yung Yau College Smart System on Maintenance Work after Severe Weather
First runner-up Marymount Secondary School Trailbuddy
Second runner-up S.K.H. Chan Young Secondary School Construction S.A.F.E.
Merit awards (sort by English name) Cheung Chuk Shan College Smart Landfill Monitoring and Campus STEAM Resource Platform
Hong Kong Sea School 5G Beach Monitoring and Emergency Rescue System
Lok Sin Tong Leung Kau Kui College Anti-scam Spider Drone
Po Leung Kuk Ma Kam Ming College Drone Park
Queen Elizabeth School Old Students’ Association Secondary School SKYGUIDE 5G
St. Paul’s Convent School 5G x UAS for Traffic Enforcement
Tsuen Wan Government Secondary School I Mist the Summer
Best presentation award Marymount Secondary School Trailbuddy

 
     The 5G Campus Application Competition 2025 was launched in May this year and held in stages. After an inspiration training workshop, 10 entries were shortlisted among the 48 submissions from 38 schools in early August. The 10 finalist teams were invited to participate in a drone operation and mobile app development workshop held in late August and subsequently submitted their project reports in early November. In the final round assessment on December 6, they presented and explained their work before the judging panel which comprised representatives and experts from OFCA, the academic sector and research institutes. The judging panel selected the winning entries based on the scoring criteria of the Competition.
 
     An exhibition area showcasing the final entries was designated at the venue of the ceremony for the participating teams to present their entries to the guests by various means, such as applications, prototypes and demonstration videos.
 
     The list of the winning teams has been uploaded to the thematic website of the Competition.