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Nominations for the 2011 District Council Election (Nomination Period: 15-28 September 2011) NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2011 DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION (NOMINATION PERIOD: 15-28 SEPTEMBER 2011) KWUN TONG DISTRICT As at 5pm, 26 September 2011 (Monday) Constituency Constituency Name of Nominees Alias Gender Occupation Political Affiliation Date of Nomination Remarks Code (Surname First) J01 Kwun Tong Central LAI Yuen-pan Thomas M Community Officer 19/9/2011 J01 Kwun Tong Central CHAN Wah-yu Nelson M Principal 23/9/2011 J01 Kwun Tong Central TSUI Wing-chuen Ricky M Executive 26/9/2011 J02 Kowloon Bay POON YAM Wai-chun Winnie F Full Time District Councillor 15/9/2011 J02 Kowloon Bay TOU Yat-lung Alex M Registered Social Worker 21/9/2011 J03 Kai Yip SZE Lun-hung M District Councillor Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong 16/9/2011 J04 Lai Ching POON Chun-yuen M Company Director Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong 16/9/2011 J04 Lai Ching CHAN Tsz-kit Sunny M District Officer to Legislative Councillor Civic Party 23/9/2011 J05 Ping Shek CHAN Pak-li Bernard M District Councillor/Company Director Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong 16/9/2011 J06 Sheung Choi YING Wing-ho M Community Officer The Democratic Party 15/9/2011 J06 Sheung Choi TAM Siu-cheuk M Assistant Co-ordinator Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong 16/9/2011 J06 Sheung Choi WONG Ka-lok M Community Officer League of Social Democrats 20/9/2011 J07 Jordan Valley WONG Wai-tag M Full Time District Councillor The Democratic Party 15/9/2011 J07 Jordan Valley NGAN Man-yu M LegCo Members' Assistant Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong 16/9/2011 J08 Shun Tin KWOK Bit-chun Benjamin M Financial Advisor Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong/The Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions 15/9/2011 J09 Sheung Shun FU Pik-chun F Full Time District Councillor Independent Candidate 15/9/2011 J10 On Lee CHOY Chak-hung M District Councillor 19/9/2011 J11 Po Tat HUNG Kam-in M Part-time Lecturer Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong 16/9/2011 J12 Sau Mau Ping North KAI Ming-wah M Community Officer The Democratic Party 15/9/2011 J12 Sau Mau Ping North WONG Chun-ping M Management Independent 15/9/2011 J13 Hiu Lai SO Lai-chun F District Councillor 15/9/2011 J14 Sau Mau Ping South LI Yiu-kee M Senior Officer The Democratic Party 15/9/2011 J14 Sau Mau Ping South MAK Fu-ling M Full Time District Councillor Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong 16/9/2011 J15 Hing Tin CHAN Man-kin M Manager The Democratic Party 15/9/2011 J15 Hing Tin YU Shing-hei M Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong/The Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions 15/9/2011 J15 Hing Tin SUN Hung-wa M Branch Manager 21/9/2011 J15 Hing Tin CHAN Tin-tsan Timothy M Senior Project Coordinator People Power/Power Voters 24/9/2011 J16 Lam Tin KAN Ming-tung M Union Worker Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong/The Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions 15/9/2011 J16 Lam Tin LEE Kai-man M Pharmacy Technician Civic Party 23/9/2011 J17 Kwong Tak OR Chong-shing Wilson M Social Community Worker Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong 16/9/2011 J18 Ping Tin YIU Pak-leung M Executive Independent Candidate 22/9/2011 J19 Pak Nga HO Kai-ming M Assistant of LegCo Members The Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions 15/9/2011 J19 Pak Nga TANG Chi-ho Francis M Kwun Tong District Council Member 26/9/2011 J20 Yau Tong East KAM Cheung-cheung M Building Attendant The Democratic Party 15/9/2011 J20 Yau Tong East CHEUNG Ki-tang M Assistant Coordinator Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong 16/9/2011 J20 Yau Tong East TAM Shu-fan Aristy M Senior Technician League of Social Democrats 20/9/2011 J21 Yau Lai MOK Kin-shing M Registered Social Worker The Democratic Party 15/9/2011 J21 Yau Lai LAI Shu-ho Patrick M Full-time District Council Member Independent Candidate 16/9/2011 J21 Yau Lai AU Yun-fo Alan AU M District Officer League of Social Democrats 20/9/2011 J22 Chui Cheung TSE Suk-chun F Community Officer 15/9/2011 J22 Chui Cheung LAU Chong-him Frederick M The Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions 15/9/2011 J22 Chui Cheung LIU Kit-ming Tony LIU M University Part-time Teacher New People's Party 15/9/2011 J22 Chui Cheung LEE Fung-nin M Customer Services Officer League of Social Democrats 20/9/2011 J22 Chui Cheung LEUNG Julius Anthony M Community Development Officer People Power 21/9/2011 J23 Yau Tong West LUI Tung-hai M Independent Candidate 15/9/2011 J23 Yau Tong West HON Ka-ming M Community Worker The Democratic Party 16/9/2011 J24 Laguna City TANG Wing-chun M Environmental Consultant Independent Candidate 20/9/2011 J25 King Tin CHEUNG Shun-wah M District Councillor 15/9/2011 NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2011 DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION (NOMINATION PERIOD: 15-28 SEPTEMBER 2011) KWUN TONG DISTRICT As at 5pm, 26 September 2011 (Monday) Constituency Constituency Name of Nominees Alias Gender Occupation Political Affiliation Date of Nomination Remarks Code (Surname First) J25 King Tin WU Hing-yin Remzi M Project Manager (Hong Kong) League of Social Democrats 20/9/2011 J26 Tsui Ping FUNG Mei-wan F 15/9/2011 J26 Tsui Ping LAM Ka-keung M Full-time District Councillor Independent Candidate 19/9/2011 J27 Po Lok LAU Ting-on M Full Time District Councillor New Century Forum 19/9/2011 J27 Po Lok LUK Tai-hang M Community Officer League of Social Democrats 20/9/2011 J28 Yuet Wah HSU Hoi-shan M Director 19/9/2011 J29 Hip Hong CHAN Chung-bun Bunny M Director 19/9/2011 J29 Hip Hong KAN Sun-wa David M Engineer League of Social Democrats 20/9/2011 J30 Hong Lok MA Yat-chiu M Managing Director/District Councillor Independent Candidate 19/9/2011 J30 Hong Lok WU Kin-wa M Community Organizer Independent Candidate 23/9/2011 J30 Hong Lok LAU Wai-chung M Account Executive League of Social Democrats 26/9/2011 J31 Ting On WONG Kai-ming M K.T. District Councillor The Democratic Party 15/9/2011 J31 Ting On KAM Kin F Community Coordinator 15/9/2011 J32 Ngau Tau Kok CHAN Kok-wah Ben M Full Time District Councillor Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong 16/9/2011 J33 To Tai YIP Hing-kwok M Manager, Service Delivery Support 15/9/2011 J34 Lok Wah North Yeung Kwok-hung M Re-training Instructor League of Social Democrats 20/9/2011 J34 Lok Wah North FUNG Kam-yuen M District Councillor 23/9/2011 J35 Lok Wah South HUI Wai-fung Amy F Professional Beauty Trainer Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong/The Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions 15/9/2011 J35 Lok Wah South SO Koon-chung Kevin M District Councillor 20/9/2011 Note: Please also refer to the Chinese version, which may contain additional information (e.g. occupation) provided by some nominees in Chinese only. [Source of information: Nomination forms submitted by nominees].
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