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The Legislative Council (LegCo) is the unicameral legislature
Legislature

Legislature is a type of representative deliberative assembly with the power to create and change laws. The law created by a legislature is called legislation or statutory law....
 of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Hong Kong , officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a territory located in Southern China in East Asia, bordering the province of Guangdong to the north and facing the South China Sea to the east, west and south....
.

Legislative Council of Hong Kong was created in 1843 under the authorization of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was the formal name and the state form of the United Kingdom from 1 January 1801 until 12 April 1927....
. Hong Kong's first constitution , in the form of Queen Victoria's Letters Patent
Letters patent

Letters patent are a type of legal instrument in the form of an open letter issued by a monarch or government, granting an office, right, government-granted monopoly, title, or status to a person or to some entity such as a corporation....
, was entitled the Charter of the Colony of Hong Kong and authorized the establishment of the Legislative Council to advise the the Governor
Governor of Hong Kong

The Governor of Hong Kong was the Head of Government of the Hong Kong Government, ex-officio Commander-in-Chief and Vice-Admiral of Hong Kong during British rule between 1841 and 1997....
's administration.






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The Legislative Council (LegCo) is the unicameral legislature
Legislature

Legislature is a type of representative deliberative assembly with the power to create and change laws. The law created by a legislature is called legislation or statutory law....
 of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Hong Kong , officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a territory located in Southern China in East Asia, bordering the province of Guangdong to the north and facing the South China Sea to the east, west and south....
.

History

The Legislative Council of Hong Kong was created in 1843 under the authorization of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was the formal name and the state form of the United Kingdom from 1 January 1801 until 12 April 1927....
. Hong Kong's first constitution , in the form of Queen Victoria's Letters Patent
Letters patent

Letters patent are a type of legal instrument in the form of an open letter issued by a monarch or government, granting an office, right, government-granted monopoly, title, or status to a person or to some entity such as a corporation....
, was entitled the Charter of the Colony of Hong Kong and authorized the establishment of the Legislative Council to advise the the Governor
Governor of Hong Kong

The Governor of Hong Kong was the Head of Government of the Hong Kong Government, ex-officio Commander-in-Chief and Vice-Admiral of Hong Kong during British rule between 1841 and 1997....
's administration. The Council had 4 Official Members when it was first established.

The first direct elections of the Legislative Council held in 1991.

In 1996, a Provisional Legislative Council? was unilaterally found in Guangzhou
Guangzhou

'Guangzhou' is the Capital and a sub-provincial city of Guangdong Province of China in the northern and southern China part of the People's Republic of China....
 by People's Republic of China
People's Republic of China

The People's Republic of China , commonly known as China, is the largest country in East Asia and the List of countries by population in the world with over 1.3 billion people, approximately a fifth of the world's population....
 to replace Legislative Council after the transfer of the sovereignty
Transfer of the sovereignty of Hong Kong

The transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the People's Republic of China, often referred to as the Handover, occurred on 1 July 1997....
. Legislative Council was suspended in 1997-1998 to give way to Provisional Legislative Council?. However, the Provisional Council ceased operation within a year and the Legislative Council resumed its operation from 1998.

The Legislative Council Building

The Legislative Council of Hong Kong has been housed in the Old Supreme Court building
Legislative Council Building

The Legislative Council Building of Hong Kong, also called the Former Supreme Court Building , was the home of the former Supreme Court until 1985, when it was renamed and became home to the Legislative Council of Hong Kong....
 in Central Hong Kong
Central and Western District

The Central and Western District located on northern part of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, is one of the districts of Hong Kong of the city-state....
 since 1985.

The statue on the Legislative Council Building is a replica of the one erected on the Old Bailey
Old Bailey

The Central Criminal Court in England, commonly known as the Old Bailey, is a court building in central London, one of a number housing the Crown Court....
 of London - a depiction of the goddess of justice, Themis
Themis

Themis is an Greek mythology. She is described as "of good counsel", and was the embodiment of divine order, law, and custom. Themis means "law of nature" rather than human ordinance, literally "that which is put in place", from the verb t?????, t?themi, to put....
, a legacy from the former Supreme Court.

Unlike many other former (or current) Commonwealth legislatures, the Hong Kong Legislative Council does not have a ceremonial mace placed in its chambers. However, the high courts of Hong Kong use a mace to open sessions and represents the authority and powers of the court.

People


President of the Legislative Council

From the Legislative Council's establishment in 1843 to 1993, the Governor
Governor of Hong Kong

The Governor of Hong Kong was the Head of Government of the Hong Kong Government, ex-officio Commander-in-Chief and Vice-Admiral of Hong Kong during British rule between 1841 and 1997....
 had always been the President and Member of the Council, and until 1917 the Governor was required to act with the advice but not necessarily the consent of the Legislative Council. The Letters Patent of 1917 changed this by requiring the Governor to act "with advice and consent" of the Council.

The President is the speaker
Speaker (politics)

The term speaker is a title often given to the presiding officer of a legislative body. The speaker's official role is to moderate debate, make rulings on procedure, announce the results of votes, and the like....
 of the council. The current president is Jasper Tsang
Tsang Yok-sing

Jasper Tsang Yok-sing Gold Bauhinia Star Justice of the peace was the founding Chairman of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong , the largest pro-Beijing List of political parties in Hong Kong in Hong Kong....
, since 8 October 2008.

Members of the Legislative Council

The following table shows the distribution of council members and their political parties. For the list of current members of Legistative Council, see Hong Kong legislative election, 2008
Hong Kong legislative election, 2008

The 2008 Hong Kong legislative election were held on 7 September 2008. The election is for the fourth term of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, after the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region....
. All members of the LegCo are eligible to be addressed with the title of "The Honourable
The Honourable

The prefix The Honourable or The Honorable is a style used before the names of certain classes of persons....
".

Seating arrangement

Members of the Legislative Council are seated to the left and front of the President's chair in the chambers. The three rows to the right are reserved for the secretaries and other civil servants of the government, and other people whom appear in the meetings.

Officers of the Legislative Council


Assisting the President are the officers of the Legco. The Clerk sits to the left of the President. The remaining officers at the large desk in the centre of the Council are the Deputy Clerk, Secretary General and Deputy Secretary General. While the Clerk faces the same direction as the President, the 3 remaining officer have chairs facing away from the President. When the CE (or Governor) is in Council, he or she will address from either a podium in front of the President or to the right of the President.

Organisation

The term of office of a legislator is four years in length, except for the first term from 1998 to 2000 which was set at two years (Article 69, Basic Law).

In the 2004 election
Hong Kong legislative election, 2004

The 2004 Hong Kong legislative election for members of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong was held on 12 September 2004. The elections returned 30 members from directly elected geographical constituencies and 30 members from functional constituency, of which 11 were unopposed....
, 30 members were directly elected by universal suffrage
Universal suffrage

Universal suffrage consists of the extension of the Suffrage to adult citizens as a whole, though it may also mean extending said right to minors and noncitizens....
 from geographical constituencies (GC) and 30 were elected from functional constituencies. In the previous election in 2000, 24 were directly elected, 6 elected from an 800-member electoral college
Electoral college

An electoral college is a set of Votings who are selected to elect a candidate to a particular office. Often these represent different organizations or entity, with each organization or entity represented by a particular number of electors or with votes weighted in a particular way....
 called the Election Committee of Hong Kong, and 30 elected from functional constituencies. The method of election after 2007 has not been specified. The Basic Law
Hong Kong Basic Law

The Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, or simply Hong Kong Basic Law, serves as the constitutional document of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China ....
 states that the ultimate aim is the election of all the Legco members by universal suffrage (Article 68 of the Basic Law of Hong Kong).

Voting

Traditionally, the President does not vote. However, this convention is not a constitutional requirement.

Private members' bills and motions have to be passed by majorities
Majority

A majority, also known as a simple majority in the United States of America, is a subset of a group that is more than half of the entire group....
 in both chambers
Chambers of parliament

Many parliaments or other legislatures consist of two chambers : an election lower house, and an upper house or Senate which may be appointed or elected by a different mechanism from the lower house....
 of the legislature - members returned from geographical constituencies and election committee, and members returned from functional constituencies. This arrangement, however, is not necessary for government bills, with only a simple majority
Plurality

In voting, a plurality is the largest number of Voting to be received by any candidate or proposition when three or more choices are possible. With only two choices the winner would have a majority, barring a strong showing from a write-in....
 required to secure passage.

Amendments to ordinary bills require a simple majority in each chamber, giving either chamber a veto. Meanwhile, Amendments to the Basic Law require a two-thirds vote in LegCo, without a specific requirement in each chamber. After passing LegCo, the Basic Law amendment must be approved by a supermajority of the same size among Hong Kong's delegates to the National People's Congress
National People's Congress

The National People's Congress , abbreviated NPC , is the highest state body and only legislative house in the People's Republic of China....
, and also by the Chief Executive (since veto power is given to him by Art. 159)

Implications of voting regime

Whilst the pro-government party vote usually outnumbers the pro-democracy votes, and thus allow passage of most legislation, the 2005 electoral reform package was blocked when the democrats, wielding 25 votes, caused the government to fall short of the two-thirds majority required for this amendment to the Basic Law. Professor DeGolyer of Baptist University
Hong Kong Baptist University

Hong Kong Baptist University is a publicly-funded tertiary institution with a Christian education heritage. Founded in 1956 by the Baptist Convention of Hong Kong with the support of American Baptists, HKBU is the second-oldest institution of higher learning in Hong Kong....
 said that by "buying 15 functional constituency members' loyalty, the Government can block amendments to any bills, [which may account for the often] nonsensical budget decisions and puzzling allocations.

Constituencies


Geographical constituencies


The GC seats are returned by universal suffrage
Universal suffrage

Universal suffrage consists of the extension of the Suffrage to adult citizens as a whole, though it may also mean extending said right to minors and noncitizens....
. The voting system adopted in these electoral districts is a system of party-list proportional representation
Party-list proportional representation

Party-list proportional representation systems are a family of voting systems emphasizing proportional representation in multiple-winner elections ....
 (PR), with seats allocated by the largest remainder method
Largest remainder method

The largest remainder method is one way of Apportionment for representative assemblies with Party-list proportional representation voting systems....
 using the Hare quota
Hare quota

The Hare quota is a formula used under some forms of the Single Transferable Vote system and the largest remainder method of party-list proportional representation....
 as the quota for election. The system is widely considered to give representative legislatures. There were 3.06 million registered voters.

Geographical constituencies
Geographical constituency

In Hong Kong, geographical constituencies, as opposed to functional constituencies, are elected by all eligible voters according to geographically demarcated constituency....
 
No. of Seats
*1998200020042008
Hong Kong Island
Hong Kong Island (2008–2012 constituency)

Hong Kong Island is Hong Kong constituency in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. Members representing this area include:* Tanya Chan* Eu Yuet Mee...
456 6
Kowloon East
Kowloon East (2008-2012 constituency)

Kowloon East is a Hong Kong constituency in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. Members representing this area include:* Fred Li Wah Ming* Wong Kwok Kin...
3454
Kowloon West
Kowloon West (2008-2012 constituency)

Kowloon West is a Geographical constituency of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. Members representing this area include:* Starry Lee* Raymond Wong Yuk Man...
3445
New Territories East
New Territories East (2008-2012 constituency)

New Territories East is Hong Kong constituency in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. Members representing this area include:* Lau Kong Wah...
5577
New Territories West
New Territories West (2008-2012 constituency)

New Territories West is Hong Kong constituency in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. Members representing this area include:* Tam Yiu Chung...
5688
Total20243030
  • Provisional Legislative Council?


Functional constituencies

There are 28 functional constituencies (FC) represented in LegCo, representing various sectors of the community which were considered playing a crucial role in the development of Hong Kong.

In the 2000 election, 27 of the FCs returned 1 member, except the Labour functional constituency which returned 3 members, giving a total of 30 FC seats.

  • Heung Yee Kuk
    Heung Yee Kuk

    The Heung Yee Kuk is a statutory advisory body representing the indigenous inhabitants of the New Territories in Hong Kong.Colloquially shortened to the 'Kuk'....
  • Agriculture and fisheries
  • Insurance
  • Financial services
  • Transport
  • Accountancy
  • Finance
  • Education
  • Legal
  • Information technology
  • Medical
  • Health services
  • Architectural, surveying and planning
  • Real estate and construction
  • Social welfare
  • Tourism
  • Commercial (first)
  • Commercial (second)
  • Industrial (first)
  • Industrial (second)
  • Import and export
  • Wholesale and retail
  • Textiles and garment
  • Sport, performing arts, culture and publication
  • Catering
  • District Council
    District Council of Hong Kong

    The District Councils, formerly District Boards until 1999, are the local councils for the 18 Districts of Hong Kong. Under the supervision of Home Affairs Bureau of the Hong Kong Government, they are consultative bodies on district administration and affairs....
  • Labour
  • A simple plurality system was used for 23 of the FCs, in which an eligible voter may cast one vote. The exceptions were Labour FC in which a voter may cast up to three votes, thereby creating a block vote, and the Heung Yee Kuk, Agriculture and Fisheries, Insurance, and Transport FCs where a preferential elimination system was used due to the small number of voters. In the latter a voter must indicate preferences rather than approval/disapproval or a single choice.

    Election Committee


    10 LegCo members were returned by the Election Committee
    Election Committee

    The Election Committee is an 800-member electoral college in the Politics of Hong Kong of Hong Kong. It was established by Hong Kong Basic Law Annex One of the Basic Law of Hong Kong....
     (EC) in the 1998 election, and 6 in the 2000 election, in accordance with Annex II of the Basic Law. Now this college of electors is used only to elect the Chief Executive. There are 800 members in the EC, coming from four sectors with 200 members each. (Basic Law, Ann.1, Sect. 2)

    • Industrial, commercial and financial sectors
    • The professions
    • Labour, social services, religious and other sectors
    • Members of the LegCo, representatives of district-based organisations, Hong Kong deputies to the National People's Congress
      National People's Congress

      The National People's Congress , abbreviated NPC , is the highest state body and only legislative house in the People's Republic of China....
       (NPC), and representatives of Hong Kong members of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
      Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference

      The Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference [] , abbreviated CPPCC, is a political advisory body in the People's Republic of China....
       (CPPCC).


    Most of the 800 EC members were returned by earlier sub-sector elections. The 6 LegCo members were chosen by a "first-past-the-post" system, with each EC member casting a vote to choose exactly 6 candidates among themselves.

    See also

    • Provisional Legislative Council
      Provisional Legislative Council

      The Provisional Legislative Council was the interim legislature of Hong Kong from 1997 to 1998. The legislature was founded in Guangzhou and sat in Shenzhen from 1996 until the handover in 1997 and moved to Hong Kong to replace the Legislative Council of Hong Kong thereafter....
    • Politics of Hong Kong
      Politics of Hong Kong

      Politics of Hong Kong takes place in a framework of a political system dominated by its constitutional document, the Basic Law of Hong Kong, its Legislative Council of Hong Kong, the Chief Executive of Hong Kong as the head of government, and of a multi-party system....
    • Hong Kong Legislative Council elections, 2004
    • Hong Kong Legislative Council elections, 2008
      Hong Kong legislative election, 2008

      The 2008 Hong Kong legislative election were held on 7 September 2008. The election is for the fourth term of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, after the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region....
    • Executive Council of Hong Kong
      Executive Council of Hong Kong

      The Executive Council of Hong Kong is an organ in the Executive branch of the political structure of Hong Kong. It is responsible for assisting the Chief Executive of Hong Kong in policy-making....
    Category:Former members of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong


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