Shun Tin (constituency)

Shun Tin
Elected Constituency
for the Kwun Tong District Council
Region Kwun Tong District
Electorate 11,463[1]
Current constituency
Created 1991 (1st time)
2003 (2nd time)
Number of members One
Member(s) Mok Kin-shing (Democratic)
Created from Shun Tin East
Shun Tin West

Shun Tin (Chinese: 順天) is one of the 37 constituencies in the Kwun Tong District of Hong Kong which was created in 1994 and currently held by nonpartisan Cheung Shun-wah.

The constituency loosely covers Shun Tin Estate in Sau Mau Ping with the estimated population of 18,918.[2]

Councillors represented

ElectionMemberParty
1991 Benjamin Kwok Bit-chun KTRA
1992 DAB
1994 Constituency abolished
2003 Alex Ho Wai-to Democratic
2005 Independent
2007 Benjamin Kwok Bit-chun DAB
2015 Mok Kin-shing Democratic

Election results

2010s

Kwun Tong District Council Election, 2015: Shun Tin
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Democratic Mok Kin-shing 2,864 50.89
DAB Benjamin Kwok Bit-chun 2,764 49.11
Majority 100 1.78
Turnout 5,628 49.10
Democratic gain from DAB Swing
Kwun Tong District Council Election, 2011: Shun Tin
Party Candidate Votes % ±
DAB (FTU) Benjamin Kwok Bit-chun uncontested
DAB hold Swing

2000s

Kwun Tong District Council Election, 2007: Shun Tin
Party Candidate Votes % ±
DAB Benjamin Kwok Bit-chun 3,357 55.29 +10.02
Democratic Coalition Alex Ho Wai-to 2,715 44.71 −10.02
Majority 642 10.58
DAB gain from Independent Swing
Kwun Tong District Council Election, 2003: Shun Tin
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Democratic Alex Ho Wai-to 3,052 54.73
DAB Benjamin Kwok Bit-chun 2,524 45.27
Majority 528 9.46
Democratic win (new seat)

1990s

Kwun Tong District Board Election, 1991: Shun Tin
Party Candidate Votes % ±
KTRA Benjamin Kwok Bit-chun 1,976 60.15
Nonpartisan Chan Lee-shing 1,309 39.85
Majority 667 20.30
KTRA win (new seat)

References

  1. "2015 District Councils Election - Election Brief". Hong Kong Government. 25 September 2015. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
  2. "2015 District Councils Election - Summary of the District Council Constituency Areas". Hong Kong Government. 25 September 2015. Retrieved 7 October 2015.

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