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SCMA tours polling stations of Legislative Council election (with photos)

     The Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Raymond Tam, and other official of the Bureau visited various polling stations of the Legislative Council election today (September 9) to observe their operations.

     Mr Tam cast votes at St Stephen's Girls' Primary School, Park Road in the morning. He then inspected two dedicated polling stations in Pik Uk Correctional Institution, Sai Kung and Tin Sum Police Station, Sha Tin. The dedicated polling stations are set up for electors in custody of the Correctional Services Department and law enforcement agencies. Mr Tam then went on to visit the Pok Hong Community Hall polling station in Sha Tin. During the visits, he saw for himself the operation of the polling stations and chatted with the staff members to understand their work.

     In addition, the Permanent Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Ms Chang King Yiu, visited the Hennessy Road Government Primary School polling station in Wan Chai and the Causeway Bay Community Centre polling station in Causeway Bay this morning.

Ends/Sunday, September 9, 2012

The Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Raymond Tam (second right), visited the dedicated polling station at the Pik Uk Correctional Institution, Sai Kung, this morning (September 9).

SCMA visits dedicated polling station in Sai Kung

The Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Raymond Tam (second right), visited the dedicated polling station at the Pik Uk Correctional Institution, Sai Kung, this morning (September 9).

The Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Raymond Tam (fourth right), visited the dedicated polling station at the Tin Sum Police Station, Sha Tin, this morning (September 9).

SCMA visits dedicated polling station in Sha Tin

The Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Raymond Tam (fourth right), visited the dedicated polling station at the Tin Sum Police Station, Sha Tin, this morning (September 9).

The Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Raymond Tam (second left), chatted with the working staff during his visit to the polling station at the Pok Hong Community Hall, Sha Tin, this afternoon(September 9).

SCMA visits polling station in Sha Tin

The Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Raymond Tam (second left), chatted with the working staff during his visit to the polling station at the Pok Hong Community Hall, Sha Tin, this afternoon(September 9).

The Permanent Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Ms Chang King Yiu (second left), chatted with the working staff during her visit to the polling station at the Hennessy Road Government Primary School, Wan Chai, this morning (September 9).

PSCMA visits polling station in Wan Chai

The Permanent Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Ms Chang King Yiu (second left), chatted with the working staff during her visit to the polling station at the Hennessy Road Government Primary School, Wan Chai, this morning (September 9).

The Permanent Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Ms Chang King Yiu (first right), visited the polling station at the Causeway Bay Community Centre, Causeway Bay, to see for herself the voting arrangements this morning (September 9).

PSCMA visits polling station in Causeway Bay

The Permanent Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Ms Chang King Yiu (first right), visited the polling station at the Causeway Bay Community Centre, Causeway Bay, to see for herself the voting arrangements this morning (September 9).