Near Boundary Polling Stations set

November 19, 2025

The Reigstration & Electoral Office (REO) will set up polling stations near the boundary to facilitate electors in need to cast their votes on Legislative Council election day scheduled for December 7.

 

The REO said any registered electors on the 2025 final registers of electors for geographical constituencies (GCs) and functional constituencies (FCs) can vote at specified Near Boundary Polling Stations (NBPSs) and timeslots after registration.

 

They may register through “iAM Smart” or the online registration system from today until 6pm on December 2.

 

The NBPSs will be located at Hong Kong Taoist Association Tang Hin Memorial Secondary School and Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Kap Yan Directors’ College in Sheung Shui; the Arrival Hall, Ground Floor, Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Hong Kong Port Passenger Clearance Building; and the Coach Hall of Hong Kong International Airport Terminal 2.

 

Electors who choose to vote at a Sheung Shui NBPS will be automatically allocated to vote at one of the NBPSs at the two Sheung Shui schools in accordance with their GCs. The allocated polling station will be clearly stated in the confirmation notice issued to the electors.

 

Electors who vote at the Sheung Shui NBPSs may walk for about five minutes from Sheung Shui MTR Station or take a free shuttle bus to reach their polling stations.

 

On polling day, the NBPSs will open from 7.30am to 11.30pm. Registered electors must bring their Hong Kong ID cards to vote at their NBPSs and timeslots as registered.

 

In case of a change in itineraries, these electors will need to cancel or change the registration through “iAM Smart” or the online registration system during the registration period. Thereafter, they will be changed back to their originally allocated polling stations to cast their votes on polling day.

 

After the registration period expires, the electors concerned will need to contact the REO at 2891 1001 to make the change.

 

For enquiries, call 2891 1001 or send an email to: reoenq@reo.gov.hk.

 

Additionally, the REO arranged in the past few weeks a number of briefings and training sessions for electoral staff responsible for different duties to enhance their understanding of the polling and counting procedures and various details.

 

Electoral Affairs Commission Chairman David Lok inspected three of these briefings and training sessions, including the one held today.

 

Mr Lok said after the inspection that these briefings and training sessions could effectively enhance staff knowledge of the workflow and system operations, and thanked them for their hard work.

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