All Elected Constituencies 264 (of the 462) seats in all 19 District Boards
Registered
1,610,998 13.34%
Turnout
424,201 (30.26%) 7.22pp
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Ding Lik-kiu
Albert Ho
Hilton Cheong-Leen
Party
ADPL
HKAS
Civic
Last election
New party
4 seats, 0.60%
20 seats, 5.57%
Seats won
27
17
16
Seat change
13
8
3
Popular vote
65,338
36,666
42,397
Percentage
10.25%
5.75%
6.65%
Swing
N/A
5.15pp
2.11pp
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Yeung Sum
Brook Bernacchi
Yeung Kwong
Party
Meeting Point
Reform
FTU
Last election
4 seats, 1.40%
17 seats, 6.36%
Did not contest
Seats won
16
2
2
Seat change
12
Popular vote
41,878
9,570
3,360
Percentage
6.57%
1.50%
0.53%
Swing
5.16pp
4.86pp
N/A
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