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Code of Constituency Area Name of Constituency Area Candidate 2019 DISTRICT COUNCIL ORDINARY ELECTION LIST OF NAMES AND EMBLEMS OF PRESCRIBED BODIES AND PERSONS REQUESTED BY VALIDLY NOMINATED CANDIDATES FOR PRINTING ON BALLOT PAPERS YAU TSIM MONG DISTRICT (NOMINATION PERIOD: 4-17 OCTOBER 2019) Code of Name of Candidate INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE / Name of Candidate Alias of Candidate Prescribed Body 1 Prescribed Body 2 Prescribed Body 3 Constituency Area Constituency Area Number NON-AFFILIATED CANDIDATE E01 Tsim Sha Tsui West 1 LEUNG HANG FAI INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE E01 Tsim Sha Tsui West 2 KHAN ABDULL GHAFAR PHILLIP KHAN NON-AFFILIATED CANDIDATE E01 Tsim Sha Tsui West 3 POON KING WO ALEX DAB FUNG KIN KEE E01 Tsim Sha Tsui West 4 INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FREDERICK E01 Tsim Sha Tsui West 5 CHAN KA LONG LESLIE CHAN POWER FOR DEMOCRACY INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE E02 Kowloon Station 1 YUNG HEI CHI NON-AFFILIATED CANDIDATE E02 Kowloon Station 2 LI WING YIN CINDY THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY POWER FOR DEMOCRACY E02 Kowloon Station 3 HUNG CHIU WAH DEREK DAB TSUI WAI FONG E03 Jordan West 1 POWER FOR DEMOCRACY NATALIE E03 Jordan West 2 CHAN SIU TONG BPA E04 Yau Ma Tei South 1 YEUNG TSZ HEI BENNY DAB E04 Yau Ma Tei South 2 WU SUI SHAN SUZANNE COMMUNITY MARCH POWER FOR DEMOCRACY E05 Charming 1 WONG WAI TAT NON-AFFILIATED CANDIDATE E05 Charming 2 LEE WAI FUNG THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY POWER FOR DEMOCRACY E05 Charming 3 CHUNG KONG MO DAB E06 Mong Kok West 1 HUI TAK LEUNG NON-AFFILIATED CANDIDATE E06 Mong Kok West 2 CHAN YUEN PAN POWER FOR DEMOCRACY E07 Fu Pak 1 YU TAK PO CIVIC PARTY POWER FOR DEMOCRACY E07 Fu Pak 2 CHAN TAK LAP INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE Code of Name of Candidate INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE / Name of Candidate Alias of Candidate Prescribed Body 1 Prescribed Body 2 Prescribed Body 3 Constituency Area Constituency Area Number NON-AFFILIATED CANDIDATE E08 Olympic 1 TO KUN SUN JAMES THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY POWER FOR DEMOCRACY E08 Olympic 2 LEE KA HIN INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE E09 Cherry 1 CHUNG CHAK FAI E09 Cherry 2 NG HIU MAN GLORIA CIVIC PARTY POWER FOR DEMOCRACY CHOI SIU FUNG E10 Tai Kok Tsui South 1 DAB BENJAMIN E10 Tai Kok Tsui South 2 TSANG TSZ MING THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY POWER FOR DEMOCRACY E11 Tak Kok Tsui North 1 LAU PAK KEI DAB E11 Tak Kok Tsui North 2 LI OWAN POWER FOR DEMOCRACY E12 Tai Nan 1 LEE KWOK KUEN COMMUNITY MARCH POWER FOR DEMOCRACY E12 Tai Nan 2 CHOI KI LUNG NON-AFFILIATED CANDIDATE E12 Tai Nan 3 LI SZE MAN BPA E13 Mong Kok North 1 SIU TAK KIN LUCIFER INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE E13 Mong Kok North 2 WONG SHU MING BPA E14 Mong Kok East 1 LAM SIU PAN BEN COMMUNITY MARCH POWER FOR DEMOCRACY E14 Mong Kok East 2 WONG KIN SAN BPA E15 Mong Kok South 1 CHOW CHUN FAI NON-AFFILIATED CANDIDATE E15 Mong Kok South 2 CHU KONG WAI COMMUNITY MARCH POWER FOR DEMOCRACY E16 Yau Ma Tei North 1 LAM KIN MAN POWER FOR DEMOCRACY E16 Yau Ma Tei North 2 LEE MAN KIT INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE East Tsim Sha Tsui & E17 1 CHU TSZ LOK LEO THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY POWER FOR DEMOCRACY* King's Park East Tsim Sha Tsui & TANG MING SUM E17 2 INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE King's Park MICHELLE E18 Jordan North 1 JO CHUN WAH CRAIG DAB Code of Name of Candidate INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE / Name of Candidate Alias of Candidate Prescribed Body 1 Prescribed Body 2 Prescribed Body 3 Constituency Area Constituency Area Number NON-AFFILIATED CANDIDATE E18 Jordan North 2 HO FU WING FRANK POWER FOR DEMOCRACY E19 Jordan South 1 CHAN TSZ WAI POWER FOR DEMOCRACY E19 Jordan South 2 IP NGO TUNG CHRIS DAB E20 Tsim Sha Tsui Central 1 HO CHEUK HIN COMMUNITY MARCH POWER FOR DEMOCRACY E20 Tsim Sha Tsui Central 2 KWAN SAU LING DAB Notes (1) Under the Particulars Relating to Candidates on Ballot Papers (Legislative Council and District Councils) Regulation (Cap. 541M), candidates in Legislative Council and District Council elections and by-elections may apply to have certain particulars printed on the ballot papers, including the registered names, registered abbreviations of names and registered emblems of prescribed bodies; and the registered emblems of prescribed persons. Consents have been given by the prescribed bodies and persons concerned for printing the above registered names and emblems on the ballot papers. (2) All the above registration of the names and emblems of prescribed bodies and persons have been approved by the Electoral Affairs Commission. (3) Please also refer to the Register maintained under section 20 of the Particulars Relating to Candidates on Ballot Papers (Legislative Council and District Councils) Regulation (Cap. 541M) (https://www.eac.hk/pdf/legco/2019/Emblem_Contents_2019.pdf), which may contains additional information (e.g. name of the body, abbreviation of the name of the body and emblem of the body) provided by some prescribed bodies in Chinese only. (4) Source of information: Forms of "Request by a candidate for printing of particulars relating to the candidate on a ballot paper" and "Consent of a prescribed body for its particulars to be printed on a ballot paper in relation to the request by candidate(s)" submitted by candidates. (5) If the name of prescribed body is marked with an *, it denotes that only the registered emblem of the prescribed body will be printed on the ballot papers. .
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