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June 11, 2009

Elections

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Wan Chai by-election notices sent
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Poll cards for Wan Chai District Council by-election on June 21 have been posted to more than 6,200 electors in the Canal Road Constituency, the Registration & Electoral Office says.

 

They should have also received a poll card, a map of their designated polling station, a guide to voting, a leaflet introducing the candidates, and a leaflet from the Independent Commission Against Corruption. Those who have not yet received their poll cards should call the election hotline, 2891 1001.

 

The two contesting candidates are Kwai Sze-kit from the League of Social Democrats and Chung Ka-man from the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment & Progress of Hong Kong.

 

A polling station at the Scout Association of Hong Kong, Tang Shiu Kin Building, 34 Oi Kwan Road, Wan Chai, will open from 7.30am to 10.30pm. 

 

Prisoners' polling arrangements set

Arrangements have been made for registered electors of Canal Road Constituency who are remanded persons and detainees to cast their votes in the by-election.

 

Other than the Correctional Services Department, electors in Canal Road Constituency who are remanded or detained by law-enforcement agencies shall cast their votes lat the Happy Valley Police Station, 60 Sing Woo Road, Happy Valley. The polling station will also open from 7.30am to 10.30pm.

 

Electors in Canal Road Constituency who are remanded in the Correctional Services Department's custody will be able to cast their votes at two dedicated polling stations.

 

The Registration & Electoral Office will decide on the opening of two dedicated polling stations at the Lai Chi Kok Reception Centre and the Tai Lam Centre for Women on June 20.

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