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Nominations for the 2019 District Council Ordinary Election NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2019 DISTRICT COUNCIL ORDINARY ELECTION (NOMINATION PERIOD: 4 - 17 OCTOBER 2019) SHA TIN DISTRICT As at 5 pm, 16 October 2019 (Wednesday) Constituency Constituency Name of Nominees Alias Gender Occupation Political Affiliation Date of Nomination Remarks Code (Surname First) R01 Sha Tin Town Centre WAI Hing-cheung M Senior Vice President Democratic Coalition for DC Election 14/10/2019 R01 Sha Tin Town Centre TANG Siu-fung Calvin M Governance Consulting 16/10/2019 R02 Lek Yuen SHAM Tsz-kit Jimmy M League of Social Democrats 10/10/2019 R02 Lek Yuen WONG Yue-hon M District Councilor Civil Force 15/10/2019 R03 Wo Che Estate LI Chi-wang M *Full-time Community Service Pro-democracy Camp 8/10/2019 R03 Wo Che Estate YUE Shin-man Anna F District Councillor DAB 9/10/2019 R03 Wo Che Estate LAU Wai-lam William M Registered Social Worker 14/10/2019 R04 City One WONG Man-huen F Civic Party 8/10/2019 R04 City One WONG Ka-wing M Teacher (Retired) New People's Party 9/10/2019 R05 Yue Shing LEUNG Ka-fai M District Councillor New People's Party, Civil Force 8/10/2019 R05 Yue Shing SHEK William M Full-time Community Service *Democratic Coalition for DC Election 14/10/2019 R06 Wong Uk LEUNG Chi-wai M 11/10/2019 R06 Wong Uk LAI Tsz-yan M Independent Democrat, Community Shatin 14/10/2019 R07 Sha Kok CHAN Billy Shiu-yeung M District Council Member Independent Democrat 8/10/2019 R07 Sha Kok HA Kim-kwan M Civil Force, New People's Party 9/10/2019 R08 Pok Hong CHIU Chu-pong M 8/10/2019 R08 Pok Hong GUO Xuantong F Admin&HR Manager Independent Candidate 15/10/2019 R09 Shui Chuen O TANG Ka-piu M District Councillor FTU, DAB 4/10/2019 R09 Shui Chuen O LO Tak-ming M Councillor Assistant 4/10/2019 R09 Shui Chuen O CHIU Pui-yuk Joyce F Event Coordinator 5/10/2019 R09 Shui Chuen O LUI Yick-fong M 9/10/2019 R10 Jat Chuen YAU Man-chun M 4/10/2019 R10 Jat Chuen LEUNG Ho-kai M New People's Party, Civil Force 9/10/2019 R11 Chun Fung CHAN Nok-hang M District Councillor Civic Party 8/10/2019 R11 Chun Fung NGAI Chi-wai M Civil Force 9/10/2019 R11 Chun Fung LI Sze-wing F 14/10/2019 R12 Sun Tin Wai HO Wai-chun M The Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions 4/10/2019 R12 Sun Tin Wai CHING Cheung-ying M District Councillor The Democratic Party 4/10/2019 R13 Chui Tin LAM Yuk-wa F *Social Worker *Independent Candidate 5/10/2019 R13 Chui Tin HUI Yui-yu M District Councilor Independent Democrat 9/10/2019 1 NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2019 DISTRICT COUNCIL ORDINARY ELECTION (NOMINATION PERIOD: 4 - 17 OCTOBER 2019) SHA TIN DISTRICT As at 5 pm, 16 October 2019 (Wednesday) Constituency Constituency Name of Nominees Alias Gender Occupation Political Affiliation Date of Nomination Remarks Code (Surname First) R14 Hin Ka TZE Yuk-mui Bonnie F 4/10/2019 R14 Hin Ka CHAN Wan-tung M 8/10/2019 R14 Hin Ka CHEUNG Yu-tim M Councillor Assistant *Independent Democrat 11/10/2019 R14 Hin Ka LAM Chung-yan F District Councillor Civil Force 16/10/2019 R15 Lower Shing Mun TONG Hok-leung M Full Time District Councillor Civil Force, New People's Party 10/10/2019 R15 Lower Shing Mun WONG Ho-fung Ken M Community Service (Full-time) Community Shatin, Independent Democrat 11/10/2019 R16 Wan Shing CHEUNG Hing-wa M Councillor Assistant Neo Democrats 8/10/2019 R16 Wan Shing LAW Kin-kan M Community Development Officer Civil Force, New People's Party 9/10/2019 R16 Wan Shing CHEUNG Tak-wing M Retired Press Photographer 10/10/2019 R17 Keng Hau CHEUNG Pak-yuen M Community Development Officer New People's Party, Civil Force 9/10/2019 R17 Keng Hau NG Kam-hung M Sha Tin District Councillor 10/10/2019 R17 Keng Hau LOK Chung-yau M Independent Candidate 12/10/2019 R18 Tin Sum TSANG Kit M 9/10/2019 R18 Tin Sum PUN Kwok-shan M Full Time District Councilor New People's Party, Civil Force 12/10/2019 R19 Chui Ka LI Sai-hung M District Council Member *Independent Democrat 9/10/2019 R19 Chui Ka LAM Yu-sing M Civil Force, New People's Party 15/10/2019 R20 Tai Wai NG Ting-lam Kudama F The Democratic Party, Power for Democracy 4/10/2019 R20 Tai Wai TUNG Kin-lei F Full-time District Council Member DAB 9/10/2019 R20 Tai Wai CHOW Ka-shing Owen M Student Independent Candidate 15/10/2019 R20 Tai Wai YUEN Kwai-hei M Chinese Medicine Practitioner ASEA 16/10/2019 R21 Chung Tin YIU Ho-yee F DAB 9/10/2019 R21 Chung Tin WONG Hok-lai M Independent Democrat, Community Shatin 11/10/2019 R22 Sui Wo MAK Tsz-kin M District Developer Civic Party 8/10/2019 R22 Sui Wo CHAN Tan-tan M Registered Teacher, Community Officer DAB 9/10/2019 R23 Fo Tan LUI Kai-wing M System Analyst Civic Party 8/10/2019 R23 Fo Tan PONG Scarlett Oi-lan F Pharmacist 12/10/2019 R24 Chun Ma CHOW Hiu-laam Felix M Community Officer The Democratic Party, Power for Democracy 4/10/2019 R24 Chun Ma HO Wai-lok M Liberal Party 8/10/2019 R24 Chun Ma SIU Hin-hong M District Councillor Non-affiliated Candidate 15/10/2019 2 NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2019 DISTRICT COUNCIL ORDINARY ELECTION (NOMINATION PERIOD: 4 - 17 OCTOBER 2019) SHA TIN DISTRICT As at 5 pm, 16 October 2019 (Wednesday) Constituency Constituency Name of Nominees Alias Gender Occupation Political Affiliation Date of Nomination Remarks Code (Surname First) R25 Hoi Nam YU Natasha F 8/10/2019 R25 Hoi Nam CHAN Pui-ming M Councillor Assistant Civic Party 8/10/2019 R26 Chung On YIP Wing M District Councillor Labour Party 8/10/2019 R26 Chung On KUNG Mei-chi F Financial Planner DAB 9/10/2019 R27 Kam To CHAN Tin-chun Mio M Lecturer 4/10/2019 R27 Kam To NG Kai-tai M Young Entrepreneur DAB 9/10/2019 R27 Kam To HUI Lap-san M *Communications and Technology Executive *Independent Democrat 14/10/2019 R27 Kam To NG Chi-hung M Retired Teacher 14/10/2019 R27 Kam To CHAN Kwok-keung James M Corporate Director 15/10/2019 R28 Ma On Shan Town Centre LEE Kai-hung M Head Master 4/10/2019 R28 Ma On Shan Town Centre LEE Chi-wing Alvin M Secondary School Teacher 5/10/2019 R28 Ma On Shan Town Centre YAU Man-king M Community Officer Independent Candidate 10/10/2019 R28 Ma On Shan Town Centre CHUNG Lai-him M Youth Outreach Worker Independent Democrat 14/10/2019 R29 Wu Kai Sha LI Wing-shing M District Councillor Independent Democrat 11/10/2019 R29 Wu Kai Sha NG Cheuk-king M DAB 12/10/2019 R29 Wu Kai Sha CHOI Kai-hang Anderson M Securities Trader 16/10/2019 R30 Lee On MAK Yun-pui Chris M District Councillor, RSW Independent Democrat 4/10/2019 R30 Lee On LI Lam-cheong M Taxi Driver Independent Candidate 12/10/2019 R30 Lee On KWAN Yu-fung M Non-affiliated Candidate 14/10/2019 R31 Fu Lung TSANG So-lai Yen F District Councillor The Democratic Party 4/10/2019 R31 Fu Lung LIU Tsz-chung Michael M New People's Party, Civil Force 10/10/2019 R32 Kam Ying CHOI Wai-shing M Registered Social Worker DAB 12/10/2019 R32 Kam Ying LAW Siu-chun M 14/10/2019 R32 Kam Ying LEE Kin-hang M Assistant Teacher Independent Candidate 14/10/2019 R32 Kam Ying TING Tsz-yuen M District Councillor Community Shatin 15/10/2019 R33 Yiu On SIN Cheuk-nam M Community Officer Democratic Party, Power for Democracy 4/10/2019 R33 Yiu On LI Sai-wing M District Councillor DAB, NTAS 9/10/2019 R34 Heng On FANG Hao-liang M Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions 4/10/2019 R34 Heng On CHENG Tsuk-man M Shatin District Councillor The Democratic Party 4/10/2019 3 NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2019 DISTRICT COUNCIL ORDINARY ELECTION (NOMINATION PERIOD: 4 - 17 OCTOBER 2019) SHA TIN DISTRICT As at 5 pm, 16 October 2019 (Wednesday) Constituency Constituency Name of Nominees Alias Gender Occupation Political Affiliation Date of Nomination Remarks Code (Surname First) R35 Tai Shui Hang YUNG Ming-chau Michael M District Councilor Civic Party 8/10/2019 R35 Tai Shui Hang CHU Wun-chiu M Community Officer DAB 9/10/2019 R36 On Tai CHIU Man-leong M District Councilor DAB 9/10/2019 R36 On Tai CHENG Chung-hang M Marketing Officer Independent Democrat 14/10/2019 R37 Yu Yan LO Yuet-chau M Community Officer 4/10/2019 R37 Yu Yan YIU Ka-chun M District Councillor Civil Force, New People's Party 9/10/2019 R38 Di Yee LIU Qing M The Democratic Party 4/10/2019 R38 Di Yee LAM Kong-kwan PhD M Community Officer, PhD DAB 9/10/2019 R38 Di Yee TSE Kit-wing F District Councillor Assistant Independent Democrat, Community Shatin 14/10/2019 R39 Bik Woo LUK Tsz-tung F Civic Party 8/10/2019 R39 Bik Woo WONG Ping-fan F District Councillor DAB 9/10/2019 R40 Kwong Hong CHOI Chun-chiu Paul M 9/10/2019 R40 Kwong Hong WONG Fu-sang M Full-time District Councilor Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong 9/10/2019 R40 Kwong Hong LIAO Pak-hong Ricardo M Power for Democracy 14/10/2019 R41 Kwong Yuen CHAN Man-kuen F Full-time District Councillor Civil Force, New People's Party 9/10/2019 R41 Kwong Yuen YEUNG Sze-kin M Power for Democracy 14/10/2019 * The information has been revised/deleted as requested by the nominee.
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