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G.N. (E.) 87 of 2014 G.N. (E.) 87 of 2014 ELECTORAL PROCEDURE (RURAL REPRESENTATIVE ELECTION) REGULATION (Cap. 541 sub. leg. L) (Sections 15 and 16 of the Regulation) NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS AND DULY ELECTED CANDIDATES IN UNCONTESTED ELECTIONS 2015 RURAL ORDINARY ELECTION ELECTION OF RESIDENT REPRESENTATIVE SHAP PAT HEUNG RURAL COMMITTEE The following candidates are validly nominated for the Existing Villages specified below: (Particulars as shown on Nomination Form) Name of Existing Village Name of Candidate Principal Residential Address CHOI UK TSUEN CHOI,KA CHUNG NO.92A CHOI UK TSUEN SHAP PAT HEUNG YUEN LONG NT HA YAU TIN WONG,KIM HUNG G/F BLK 10 HOOVER GDN 87 HA YAU TIN TSUEN SHAP PAT HEUNG YUEN LONG N.T. HUNG CHO TIN KAN,CHUK TIN G/F 130, HUNG CHO TIN TSUEN, SHAP PAT HEUNG, YUEN LONG, N.T. KONG TAU SO,FOK SAU NO 32 KONG TAU CHUEN YUEN LONG NEW TERRITORIES LUNG TIN WONG,HON WING 2/F, NO: 12B LUNG TIN VILLAGE, SHAP PAT HEUNG, YUEN LONG, NT. MA TIN WONG,TUNG NO.192A MA TIN TSUEN, SHAP PAT KEUNG EDDIE HEUNG MUK KIU TAU WU,SUI YIN 20 MOK KIU TAU TSUEN SHAP PAT BANNY HEUNG YUEN LONG NAM BIN WAI SIN,YEE SANG NO:11 5TH LANE NAM PIN WAI SHAP PAT HEUNG YUEN LONG N.T. NAM HANG CHEUNG,YUET NO.181 NAM HANG VILLAGE YUEN MING LONG NEW TERRITORIES NGAR YIU TAU LEE,FUNG KAU NO 45B NGAI YIU TAU TSUEN SHAP PAT HEUNG YUEN LONG NT PAK SHA YICK,HI LEUNG G/F, 51-52 PAK SHA TSUEN, YUEN LONG, N.T. SHAM CHUNG CHAN,YAU SHING NO.61 SHAM CHUNG VILLAGE SHAP PAT HEUNG YUEN LONG N.T SHAN PUI CHUNG HAU NG,CHI MING NO.35 SHAN PUI CHUNG HAU (I) VILLAGE SHAP PAT HEUNG YUEN LONG SHAN PUI CHUNG HAU NG,KIN MING BLOCK 10 NO.68 SHAN PUI CHUNG (II) HAU SHAP PAT HEUNG YUEN LONG N.T. SHEUNG YAU TIN LEE,HO PANG G/F NO.2A SHEUNG YAU TIN VILLAGE SHAP PAT HEUNG YUEN LONG N.T. SHUI CHIU LO WAI YEUNG,TUNG NO.149L SHUI CHIU LO WAI SHAP PAT CHOI HEUNG YUEN LONG N.T. SHUI CHIU SAN TSUEN CHEUNG,CHIN G/F NO.315B SHUI TSUI SAN TSUEN NAM SHAP PAT HEUNG Y.L SHUNG CHING SAN HUNG,SING IP G/F, NO.237 SHING SHUN TSUEN, TSUEN (II) SHAP PAT HEUNG, YUEN LONG, NT TAI KIU CHAN,KAM SING NO.57 TAI KIU VILLAGE SHAP PAT HEUNG YUEN LONG TAI WAI CHOY,CHI LOI NO.127, TAI WAI, SHAP PAT HEUNG YUEN LONG N.T TIN LIU WU,KING KWONG 2/F, NO.95, TIN LIU TSUEN, SHAP PAT HEUNG, YUEN LONG, N.T. TONG TAU PO CHEUNG,HING YU NO.103 TONG TAU PO TSUEN, SHAP PAT HEUNG, YUEN LONG, NT YEUNG UK TSUEN YEUNG,SUM WA 2/F, NO.102 YEUNG UK TSUEN, SHAP PAT HEUNG, YUEN LONG YUEN LONG KAU HUI TAM,TAI MING NO 17 TUNG MUN HAU YUEN LONG KAU HUI SHAP PA HEUNG YUEN LONG 2. As the number of validly nominated candidates for the above Villages is no more than the number of Resident Representatives to be returned for the Villages concerned, notice is hereby given for the purposes of section 29(1) of the Rural Representative Election Ordinance (Cap. 576) that the above-named candidates are declared to be duly elected as Resident Representatives for the above Villages. 11 December 2014 WONG Chi-wah, Steve Returning Officer for the above-mentioned Villages .
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