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SCMA and officials tour polling stations of District Council Election (with photos)

     The Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Raymond Tam, and officials of the Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau visited various polling stations of the District Council (DC) Election today (November 22) to observe the polling arrangements and operation of the polling stations.

     Mr Tam cast vote in the DC Election this morning at the polling station at Sai Ying Pun Community Complex Community Hall in the University Constituency. He also visited the polling station in the Fung Tak Constituency at the Fung Tak Estate Community Centre, Wong Tai Sin, in the evening to see for himself the operation of the polling station and the work of the polling staff.

     The Permanent Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Ms Chang King-yiu, visited the polling station at Boundary Street Sports Centre No.1 in the Mong Kok East Constituency this morning.

     The Under Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Ronald Chan, also visited the polling station at HKTA YYI Shek Wai Kok Primary School in the Shek Wai Kok Constituency and two dedicated polling stations at Tai Lam Correctional Institution and Happy Valley Police Station respectively. The dedicated polling stations are set up for electors who are imprisoned, remanded or detained by the Correctional Services Department and other law enforcement agencies.

Ends/Sunday, November 22, 2015
Issued at HKT 19:50

The Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Raymond Tam, visits the polling station in the Fung Tak Constituency at Fung Tak Estate Community Centre, Wong Tai Sin this evening (November 22) to see for himself the operation of the District Council Ordinary Election. Photo shows Mr Tam (centre) receiving a briefing by the Presiding Officer. 

The Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Raymond Tam, visits the polling station in the Fung Tak Constituency at Fung Tak Estate Community Centre, Wong Tai Sin this evening (November 22) to see for himself the operation of the District Council Ordinary Election. Photo shows Mr Tam (centre) receiving a briefing by the Presiding Officer.

 

Photo shows Mr Tam (first right) chatting with staff at the polling station.

Photo shows Mr Tam (first right) chatting with staff at the polling station.

 

The Permanent Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Ms Chang King-yiu (second right), visits the polling station in the Mong Kok East Constituency at Boundary Street Sports Centre No.1 this morning (November 22) to get first-hand knowledge of the voting arrangements.

The Permanent Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Ms Chang King-yiu (second right), visits the polling station in the Mong Kok East Constituency at Boundary Street Sports Centre No.1 this morning (November 22) to get first-hand knowledge of the voting arrangements.

 

The Under Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Ronald Chan, casts his vote in the 2015 District Council Ordinary Election today (November 22). Picture shows Mr Chan casting vote at the polling station at HKYWCA Western District Integrated Social Service Centre this morning.

The Under Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Ronald Chan, casts his vote in the 2015 District Council Ordinary Election today (November 22). Picture shows Mr Chan casting vote at the polling station at HKYWCA Western District Integrated Social Service Centre this morning.

 

The Under Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Ronald Chan (left), visits the polling station in the Shek Wai Kok Constituency at HKTA YYI Shek Wai Kok Primary School, Tsuen Wan this morning (November 22) to understand the voting arrangements.

The Under Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Ronald Chan (left), visits the polling station in the Shek Wai Kok Constituency at HKTA YYI Shek Wai Kok Primary School, Tsuen Wan this morning (November 22) to understand the voting arrangements.

 

The Under Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Ronald Chan (third left), visits the dedicated polling station at Tai Lam Correctional Institution this morning (November 22). This polling station is one of the 21 dedicated polling stations set up in penal institutions for electors who are in custody of the Correctional Services Department to vote in the District Council Ordinary Election held today.

The Under Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Ronald Chan (third left), visits the dedicated polling station at Tai Lam Correctional Institution this morning (November 22). This polling station is one of the 21 dedicated polling stations set up in penal institutions for electors who are in custody of the Correctional Services Department to vote in the District Council Ordinary Election held today.

 

The Under Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Ronald Chan (first right), visits the dedicated polling station at Happy Valley Police Station this morning (November 22) to learn more about its operation.

The Under Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Ronald Chan (first right), visits the dedicated polling station at Happy Valley Police Station this morning (November 22) to learn more about its operation.