| Polling date: | 10 December 2023 (Sunday) |
|---|---|
| Polling hours: |
District Committees constituency1 (“DCC”) election 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
District Council geographical constituency2 (“DCGC”) election |
To reduce the electors’ queuing time and avoid excessive crowd gathering at the polling stations, the estimated queuing time will be provided outside polling stations and uploaded onto the dedicated election website for the 2023 District Council Ordinary Election on the polling day for electors’ reference such that they may choose to vote at a time with fewer people.
Nomination period: 17 to 30 October 2023
Nomination forms can be downloaded from the Registration and Electoral Office (“REO”) website (www.reo.gov.hk), or collected free of charge at the following offices:
The Government announced the proposals on improving governance at the district level on 2 May 2023 and introduced the District Councils (Amendment) Bill 2023 into the Legislative Council on 31 May 2023 to implement the proposed reform of the District Councils, which was passed by the Legislative Council on 6 July 2023. The District Councils (Amendment) Ordinance 2023 was published in the Gazette and came into effect on 10 July 2023.
Pursuant to the amended District Councils Ordinance (Cap. 547), the District Councils should be composed of 470 members as follows:
| Appointed Members: | To be appointed by Chief Executive | 179 seats |
|---|---|---|
| DCC Members: | To be elected by the DCC electors of the respective Districts | 176 seats |
| DCGC Members: | To be elected by the electors of the respective DCGCs | 88 seats |
| Ex-officio Members: | Chairmen of Rural Committees of the respective Districts | 27 seats |
The seventh-term of office of the District Councils begins on 1 January 2024. The term of office is four years.
The District Council Eligibility Review Committee (“DCERC”) will review and confirm the eligibility of all election candidates, as well as appointed and ex-officio members. The DCERC is to seek the opinion of the Committee for Safeguarding National Security of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (“CSNS”) as to whether the person fails to meet the legal requirements and conditions on upholding Basic Law and bearing allegiance to HKSAR. If the CSNS gives an opinion, the DCERC must make the decision in accordance with it.
| District Council | Number of members to be returned |
|---|---|
| Central and Western District Council | 8 |
| Eastern District Council | 12 |
| Kowloon City District Council | 8 |
| Kwun Tong District Council | 16 |
| Sham Shui Po District Council | 8 |
| Southern District Council | 8 |
| Wan Chai District Council | 4 |
| Wong Tai Sin District Council | 8 |
| Yau Tsim Mong District Council | 8 |
| Islands District Council | 4 |
| Kwai Tsing District Council | 12 |
| North District Council | 8 |
| Sai Kung District Council | 12 |
| Sha Tin District Council | 16 |
| Tai Po District Council | 8 |
| Tsuen Wan District Council | 8 |
| Tuen Mun District Council | 12 |
| Yuen Long District Council | 16 |
| Total | 176 |
| District Council | Number of DCGCs | Names of DCGCs | Total number of members to be returned |
|---|---|---|---|
| Central and Western District Council | 2 | Central, Western | 4 |
| Eastern District Council | 3 | Tai Pak, Hong Wan, Chai Wan | 6 |
| Kowloon City District Council | 2 | Kowloon City North, Kowloon City South | 4 |
| Kwun Tong District Council | 4 | Kwun Tong Southeast, Kwun Tong Central, Kwun Tong North, Kwun Tong West | 8 |
| Sham Shui Po District Council | 2 | Sham Shui Po West, Sham Shui Po East | 4 |
| Southern District Council | 2 | Southern District Southeast, Southern District Northwest | 4 |
| Wan Chai District Council | 1 | Wan Chai | 2 |
| Wong Tai Sin District Council | 2 | Wong Tai Sin East, Wong Tai Sin West | 4 |
| Yau Tsim Mong District Council | 2 | Yau Tsim Mong South, Yau Tsim Mong North | 4 |
| Islands District Council | 1 | Islands | 2 |
| Kwai Tsing District Council | 3 | Tsing Yi, Kwai Chung East, Kwai Chung West | 6 |
| North District Council | 2 | Wu Tip Shan, Robin’s Nest | 4 |
| Sai Kung District Council | 3 | Sai Kung and Hang Hau, Tseung Kwan O South, Tseung Kwan O North | 6 |
| Sha Tin District Council | 4 | Sha Tin West, Sha Tin East, Sha Tin South, Sha Tin North | 8 |
| Tai Po District Council | 2 | Tai Po South, Tai Po North | 4 |
| Tsuen Wan District Council | 2 | Tsuen Wan Northwest, Tsuen Wan Southeast | 4 |
| Tuen Mun District Council | 3 | Tuen Mun East, Tuen Mun West, Tuen Mun North | 6 |
| Yuen Long District Council | 4 | Yuen Long Town Centre, Yuen Long Rural East, Tin Shui Wai South and Ping Ha, Tin Shui Wan North | 8 |
| Total | 44 | 88 |
| Language | Hotline No. |
|---|---|
| Bahasa Indonesia | 3755 6811 |
| Hindi | 3755 6877 |
| Nepali | 3755 6822 |
| Punjabi | 3755 6844 |
| Tagalog | 3755 6855 |
| Thai | 3755 6866 |
| Urdu | 3755 6833 |
| Vietnamese | 3755 6888 |
Samples of ballot papers are in PDF format. Please download the Acrobat Reader to view them.
1 The DCC of a District Council comprises eligible electors of the District Committees (i.e. the Area Committee, the District Fight Crime Committee and the District Fire Safety Committee (collectively known as “the three committees”)) of the District.
2 Pursuant to the amended District Councils Ordinance (Cap. 547), there are 44 DCGCs with a total of 88 members returned in a District Council Ordinary Election.