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Fewer registered professionals, more councillors contesting Hong Kong Legco poll

Post check of declared occupations found that 28 per cent of candidates are professionals, a 10 percentage point decrease over the last poll

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The Legislative Council election nomination period closed on Thursday. Photo: Jelly Tse
Matthew Cheng
Fewer candidates with professional backgrounds are making a bid to run in Hong Kong’s coming Legislative Council election amid more subdued interest in the sector-based functional constituencies.

A check by the Post of all 161 candidates’ occupations found that 45, or 28 per cent, had declared on their forms that they were from professions such as teaching, law, social work, accountancy, and engineering or architecture, compared with 51 from the previous election, marking a 10 per cent decrease even though there are now more nominees.

The drop was notable in the functional constituencies, where the number of professional candidates fell from 25 in 2021 to 15, marking less competition in the sector. Functional constituencies comprise 28 specified trade or service sectors whose members elect their representatives to Legco.

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All but two of the 28 functional constituencies have only two contenders each. This includes the medical and health services and accountancy constituencies, which had five-way and four-way races, respectively, in 2021.

Nineteen professionals are standing in the Election Committee constituency, and 11 in the geographical constituencies – a slight increase from the previous election.

Secretary for Security Chris Tang hands out election leaflets in Sham Shui Po on Saturday. Photo: Handout
Secretary for Security Chris Tang hands out election leaflets in Sham Shui Po on Saturday. Photo: Handout

Among the professional candidates in all constituencies, 12 are from the legal sector, including Thomas So Shiu-tsung, the former head of the Law Society. Eleven are academics or teachers, such as Ray Cheung Chak-chung, associate provost of City University.

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