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Nominations for the 2019 District Council Ordinary Election (Nomination Period: 4 - 17 October 2019) NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2019 DISTRICT COUNCIL ORDINARY ELECTION (NOMINATION PERIOD: 4 - 17 OCTOBER 2019) YAU TSIM MONG DISTRICT As at 5 pm, 17 October 2019 (Thursday) Constituency Constituency Name of Nominees Alias Gender Occupation Political Affiliation Date of Nomination Remarks Code (Surname First) E01 Tsim Sha Tsui West LEUNG Hang-fai M Executive Director Independent Candidate 8/10/2019 E01 Tsim Sha Tsui West POON King-wo Alex M Marketing Director DAB 9/10/2019 E01 Tsim Sha Tsui West FUNG Kin-kee Frederick M Politician 9/10/2019 E01 Tsim Sha Tsui West CHAN Ka-long Leslie Chan M Project Manager Independent Democrats 10/10/2019 E01 Tsim Sha Tsui West KHAN Abdull Ghafar Phillip Khan M Businessman 16/10/2019 E02 Kowloon Station LI Wing-yin Cindy F Assistant of LegCo Member Democratic Party 4/10/2019 E02 Kowloon Station HUNG Chiu-wah Derek M Director DAB 5/10/2019 E02 Kowloon Station YUNG Hei-chi M Businessman 15/10/2019 E03 Jordan West TSUI Wai-fong Natalie F Registered Nurse Power for Democracy 10/10/2019 E03 Jordan West CHAN Siu-tong M District Councillor, Merchant BPA 14/10/2019 E04 Yau Ma Tei South WU Sui-shan Suzanne F Community Organizer Community March 4/10/2019 E04 Yau Ma Tei South YEUNG Tsz-hei Benny M District Councillor DAB 9/10/2019 E05 Charming LEE Wai-fung M The Democratic Party 4/10/2019 E05 Charming CHUNG Kong-mo M DAB 9/10/2019 E05 Charming WONG Wai-tat M 17/10/2019 E06 Mong Kok West HUI Tak-leung M District Councilor, Social Worker 4/10/2019 E06 Mong Kok West CHAN Yuen-pan M Pro-democracy Camp 4/10/2019 E07 Fu Pak YU Tak-po M District Councillor Civic Party 8/10/2019 E07 Fu Pak CHAN Tak-lap M FLMI Independent 11/10/2019 E08 Olympic TO Kun-sun James M The Democratic Party 4/10/2019 E08 Olympic LEE Ka-hin M 10/10/2019 E09 Cherry CHUNG Chak-fai M 4/10/2019 E09 Cherry NG Hiu-man Gloria F The Civic Party 8/10/2019 E10 Tai Kok Tsui South TSANG Tsz-ming M The Democratic Party 4/10/2019 E10 Tai Kok Tsui South CHOI Siu-fung Benjamin M DAB 9/10/2019 E10 Tai Kok Tsui South CHEUNG Yung-yi Clovia F Interior Designer 15/10/2019 E11 Tak Kok Tsui North LI Owan M Council Member of University 8/10/2019 E11 Tak Kok Tsui North LAU Pak-kei M DAB 9/10/2019 E12 Tai Nan LEE Kwok-kuen M Registered Social Worker Community March 4/10/2019 E12 Tai Nan LI Sze-man F District Councillor BPA 14/10/2019 E12 Tai Nan CHOI Ki-lung M 17/10/2019 1 NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2019 DISTRICT COUNCIL ORDINARY ELECTION (NOMINATION PERIOD: 4 - 17 OCTOBER 2019) YAU TSIM MONG DISTRICT As at 5 pm, 17 October 2019 (Thursday) Constituency Constituency Name of Nominees Alias Gender Occupation Political Affiliation Date of Nomination Remarks Code (Surname First) E13 Mong Kok North WONG Shu-ming F Full Time District Councilor Business and Professionals Alliance for Hong Kong 14/10/2019 E13 Mong Kok North SIU Tak-kin Lucifer M Research Associate 16/10/2019 E14 Mong Kok East LAM Siu-pan Ben M Registered Social Worker Community March 4/10/2019 E14 Mong Kok East WONG Kin-san M District Councillor BPA 14/10/2019 E15 Mong Kok South CHOW Chun-fai M 4/10/2019 E15 Mong Kok South CHU Kong-wai M Community March 4/10/2019 E16 Yau Ma Tei North LAM Kin-man M Solicitor Pro-democracy Camp 4/10/2019 E16 Yau Ma Tei North LEE Man-kit M 4/10/2019 East Tsim Sha Tsui & King's E17 Park CHU Tsz-lok Leo M Research Officer Democratic Party 4/10/2019 East Tsim Sha Tsui & King's E17 Park TANG Ming-sum Michelle F Civil Engineer 8/10/2019 E18 Jordan North HO Fu-wing Frank M Financial Analyst Independent 8/10/2019 E18 Jordan North JO Chun-wah Craig M ICT Specialist DAB 9/10/2019 E19 Jordan South IP Ngo-tung Chris M News Executive, District Councillor DAB 9/10/2019 E19 Jordan South CHAN Tsz-wai M *Power for Democracy 15/10/2019 E20 Tsim Sha Tsui Central HO Cheuk-hin M Registered Social Worker Community March 4/10/2019 E20 Tsim Sha Tsui Central KWAN Sau-ling F District Councillor DAB 9/10/2019 * The information has been revised/deleted as requested by the nominee. Note: Please also refer to the Chinese version, which may contain additional information provided by individual nominee in Chinese only. [Source of information: Nomination forms submitted by nominees] 2.
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