2000 President of the Hong Kong Legislative Council election information
Election for the President of the Second Legislative Council
← 1998
4 October 2000
2004 →
Majority party
Minority party
Candidate
Rita Fan
Andrew Wong
Party
Independent
Independent
Constituency
Election Committee
New Territories East
Votes
38 (64.41%)
21 (35.59%)
President before election
Rita Fan
Independent
Elected President
Rita Fan
Independent
The election for the President of the Second Legislative Council took place on 4 October 2000 for members of the 2nd Legislative Council of Hong Kong to among themselves elect the President of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong for the duration of the council. Rita Fan from the pro-Beijing camp defeated former President Andrew Wong and was re-elected.
and 24 Related for: 2000 President of the Hong Kong Legislative Council election information
Legislativeelections are held in HongKong every four years LegislativeCouncil (LegCo) in accordance with Article 69 ofthe Basic Law. Legislative elections...
Hong Kong to among themselves elect thePresidentoftheLegislativeCouncilofHongKong for the duration ofthecouncil. Schedule 1 ofthe Rules of Procedure...
multi-party system, with numerous parties in theLegislativeCouncil. The Chief Executive ofHongKong is nonpartisan but has to work with several parties...
The district councils, formerly district boards until 1999, are the local councils for the 18 districts ofHongKong. An early basis for the delivery of...
in HongKong. Chaired by Gary Chan and holding 13 LegislativeCouncil seats, it is currently the largest party in the legislature and in terms of membership...
attempts at democratisation. It opposed the possible direct LegislativeCouncilelectionof 1988 with the slogan, "HongKong workers only want meal tickets, not...
Executive oftheHongKong Special Administrative Region and Another v thePresidentoftheLegislativeCouncil Basic Law Chapter II Article 18. HongKong Special...
The Basic Law oftheHongKong Special Administrative Region ofthe People's Republic of China is a national law of China that serves as the organic law...