Architectural,_Surveying_and_Planning_(constituency)

Architectural, Surveying, Planning and Landscape (constituency)

Architectural, Surveying, Planning and Landscape (constituency)

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The Architectural, Surveying, Planning and Landscape functional constituency (Chinese: 建築、測量、都市規劃及園境界功能界別) is a functional constituency in the elections for the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. It was first created in 1985 as Engineering, Architectural, Surveying and Planning for the first ever Legislative Council election in 1985 as one of the original 12 functional constituency seats. The constituency was divided into Engineering and Architectural, Surveying and Planning in 1991. In the 2016 election, the constituency was changed to its current name when the landscape architects were added to the electorates.

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The constituency is composed of architects, landscape architects, surveyors, and planners and the members of Hong Kong Institute of Architects, Hong Kong Institute of Landscape Architects, Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors, and Hong Kong Institute of Planners entitled to vote at the general meetings of the associations. As of 2020, there are 9,096 registered voters. It is one of the few swing seats contested between the pro-Beijing and pro-democracy camps. It was first won by independent democrat Yiu Chung-yim in 2016 in a three-way contest against two pro-Beijing candidates, defeating pro-Beijing incumbent Tony Tse, but was soon disqualified for his oath-taking manner from the office.[2] The vacancy was taken up by Tony Tse in the 2018 by-election.[3]

Composition

The architectural, surveying, planning and landscape functional constituency is composed of—[4]

  • architects registered under the Architects Registration Ordinance (Cap. 408); and
  • members of The Hong Kong Institute of Architects entitled to vote at general meetings of the Institute; and
  • landscape architects registered under the Landscape Architects Registration Ordinance (Cap. 516); and
  • members of The Hong Kong Institute of Landscape Architects entitled to vote at general meetings of the Institute; and
  • professional surveyors registered under the Surveyors Registration Ordinance (Cap. 517); and
  • members of The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors entitled to vote at general meetings of the Institute; and
  • professional planners registered under the Planners Registration Ordinance (Cap. 418); and
  • members of The Hong Kong Institute of Planners entitled to vote at general meetings of the Institute.

Return members

Engineering, Architectural, Surveying and Planning (1985–1991)

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Architectural, Surveying and Planning (1991–2016)

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Architectural, Surveying, Planning and Landscape (2016–present)

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Electoral results

2020s

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2010s

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2000s

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1990s

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1980s

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References

  1. "Voter Registration Statistics : Functional Constituency". Voter Registration.
  2. "Legislative Council Ordinance". Hong Kong e-Legislation.
  3. "2016 Legislative Council Election". Government of Hong Kong. Retrieved 17 November 2012.[permanent dead link]
  4. "2012 Legislative Council Election". Government of Hong Kong. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  5. "2008 Legislative Council Election". Government of Hong Kong. 8 September 2008. Archived from the original on 13 September 2012. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  6. "2004 Legislative Council Election". Government of Hong Kong. Archived from the original on 17 July 2012. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  7. "2000 Legislative Council Election". Government of Hong Kong. Archived from the original on 29 August 2012. Retrieved 17 November 2012.

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