ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Accountancy (constituency) Accountancy (constituency)Functional constituency of Hong Kong Accountancy會計界Functional constituencyfor the Legislative Council of Hong KongRegion Hong KongElectorate23,937Current constituencyCreated1988Number of membersOneMemberWebster Ng (Independent)Created fromFinancial The Accountancy functional constituency (Chinese: 會計界功能界別) is a functional constituency seat in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong first created for the 1988 Legislative Council election, derived from the Financial functional constituency. In 2020, the constituency was composed of some 25,000 certified public accountants (CPAs) as compared to 222,000 citizens on average for the geographical constituencies.[1] It is one of the swing seats between the pro-Beijing and pro-democracy camps. It had the largest field of candidates in the 2004 Legislative Council election among the functional constituencies with nine candidates running in the constituency. Independent democrat Mandy Tam defeated pro-Beijing independent Paul Chan, but the result was reversed in 2008 when Mandy Tam lost her re-election to Paul Chan. Chan was resigned before the 2012 Legislative Council election to be appointed Secretary for Development by Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying.[2] From 2012, the seat was held by Kenneth Leung of the Professional Commons (PC) until his disqualification from the office by the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) in November 2021.[3] Return members ElectionMemberParty 1988 Peter Wong Group of 89→NHKA→LDF/BPF 1991 LDF→Liberal 1995 Eric Li Independent Not represented in the PLC (1997–1998) 1998 Eric Li Independent 2000 2004 Mandy Tam Independent→Civic 2008 Paul Chan Independent 2012 Kenneth Leung Professional Commons 2016 2021 Edmund Wong DAB 2025 Webster Ng Independent Electoral results 2020s 2025 Legislative Council election: Accountancy Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent Webster Ng Kam-wah 4,389 54.81 DAB Edmund Wong Chun-sek 3,618 45.19 +5.28 Majority 771 9.62 Total valid votes 8,007 100.00 Rejected ballots 348 4.17 Turnout 8,355 34.90 +4.45 Registered electors 23,937 Independent gain from DAB Swing 2021 Legislative Council election: Accountancy Party Candidate Votes % ±% DAB Edmund Wong Chun-sek 3,175 39.91 Independent Wong Wang-tai 1,981 24.90 Independent Florence Poon Man See-yee 1,734 21.80 Independent Yung Kin 1,065 13.39 Majority 1,194 15.01 Total valid votes 7,955 100.00 Rejected ballots 503 Turnout 8,458 30.45 Registered electors 27,778 DAB gain from Prof Commons Swing 2010s 2016 Legislative Council election: Accountancy[4] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Prof Commons Kenneth Leung Kai-cheong 12,131 63.96 +13.20 Independent Kenneth Chen Yung-ngai 6,836 36.04 Majority 5,297 27.92 Total valid votes 18,965 100.00 Rejected ballots 1,066 Turnout 19,535 75.11 +5.45 Registered electors 26,008 Independent gain from Independent Swing 2012 Legislative Council election: Accountancy[5] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent Kenneth Leung Kai-cheong 7,701 46.76 Independent Nelson Lam Chi-yuen 6,538 39.70 Independent Wong Wang-tai 1,335 8.11 +3.87 Independent Peter Chan Po-fun 896 5.44 Majority 1,163 7.06 Total valid votes 16,470 100.00 Rejected ballots 1,066 Turnout 17,536 69.66 Registered electors 25,174 Independent gain from Independent Swing 2000s 2008 Legislative Council election: Accountancy[6] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent Paul Chan Mo-po 5,659 41.67 +12.93 Civic Tam Heung-man 4,116 30.31 +1.26 Independent Elve Kung Yiu-fai 3,116 22.95 +7.41 Independent Wong Wang-tai 576 4.24 +2.92 Independent Yim Ting-wai 112 0.82 Majority 1,543 11.36 Total valid votes 13,579 100.00 Rejected ballots 285 Turnout 13,864 62.24 Registered electors 22,276 Independent gain from Civic Swing 2004 Legislative Council election: Accountancy[7] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent Tam Heung-man 3,393 29.05 Independent Chan Mo-po 3,356 28.74 Independent Elve Kung Yiu-fai 1,815 15.54 Independent Edward Chow Kwong-fai 1,066 9.13 Independent Louis Leung Wing-on 604 5.17 Independent Peter Chan Po-fun 603 5.16 −7.54 Independent Choi Sau-yuk 444 3.80 Independent Wilfred Wu Shek-chun 244 2.09 Independent Wong Wang-tai 154 1.32 Majority 37 0.31 Total valid votes 11,679 100.00 Rejected ballots 654 Turnout 12,333 70.47 Registered electors 17,500 Independent gain from Independent Swing 2000 Legislative Council election: Accountancy[8] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent Eric Li Ka-cheung 3,867 64.55 −0.49 Independent Edward Chow Kwong-fai 1,363 22.75 −1.07 Independent Peter Chan Po-fun 761 12.70 +1.56 Majority 2,504 41.80 Total valid votes 5,991 100.00 Rejected ballots 413 Turnout 6,404 50.22 Registered electors 12,753 Independent hold Swing 1990s 1998 Legislative Council election: Accountancy Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent Eric Li Ka-cheung 3,556 65.04 +1.10 Independent Edward Chow Kwong-fai 1,302 23.82 +1.65 Independent Peter Chan Po-fun 609 11.14 −2.75 Majority 2,254 41.22 Total valid votes 5,467 100.00 Rejected ballots 413 Turnout 5,826 59.02 Registered electors 9,871 Independent hold Swing 1995 Legislative Council election: Accountancy Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent Eric Li Ka-cheung 1,376 63.94 Liberal Edward Chow Kwong-fai 477 22.17 Independent Peter Chan Po-fun 299 13.89 Majority 899 41.77 Total valid votes 2,152 100.00 Rejected ballots 38 Turnout 2,190 58.84 Registered electors 3,722 Independent gain from Liberal Swing 1991 Legislative Council election: Accountancy Party Candidate Votes % ±% LDF Peter Wong Hong-yuen Unopposed Registered electors 2,276 LDF hold Swing 1980s 1988 Legislative Council election: Accountancy Party Candidate Votes % ±% Group of 89 Peter Wong Hong-yuen 366 48.80 Independent Peter Chan Po-fun 301 40.13 Independent Fanny Lai Ip Po-ping 83 11.07 Majority 65 8.67 Total valid votes 750 100.00 Independent win (new seat) References ↑ "Report on the Recommended Geographical Constituency Boundaries for the 2016 Legislative Council General Election" (PDF). 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