North District Council

The North District Council (Chinese: 北區區議會) is one of the 18 Hong Kong district councils and represents the North District. It is one of 18 such councils. Consisting of 24 members, the district council is drawn from two constituencies, which elect 4 members, along with 8 district committee members, 8 appointed members, and four ex officio members who are the Ta Kwu Ling, Sheung Shui, Sha Tau Kok and Fanling rural committee chairmen. The latest election was held on 10 December 2023.

North District Council

北區區議會
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
History
Founded1 April 1981 (1981-04-01) (District Board)
1 July 1997 (1997-07-01) (Provisional)
1 January 2000 (2000-01-01) (District Council)
Leadership
Chair
Derek Lai Chi-kin, Independent
Vice-Chair
Vacant
Structure
Seats24 councillors
consisting of
4 elected members
8 district committee members
8 appointed members
4 ex officio members
11 / 24
1 / 24
1 / 24
1 / 24
10 / 24
Elections
First past the post
Last election
10 December 2023
Meeting place
3/F, North District Government Offices, 3 Pik Fung Road, Fanling, New Territories
Website
www.districtcouncils.gov.hk/north/

History

The North District Council was established on 1 April 1981 under the name of the North District Board as the result of the colonial Governor Murray MacLehose's District Administration Scheme reform. The District Board was partly elected with the ex-officio Regional Council members and chairmen of four Rural Committees, Ta Kwu Ling, Sheung Shui, Sha Tau Kok and Fanling, as well as members appointed by the Governor until 1994 when last Governor Chris Patten refrained from appointing any member.

The North District Board became North Provisional District Board after the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) was established in 1997 with the appointment system being reintroduced by Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa. The current North District Council was established on 1 January 2000 after the first District Council election in 1999. The appointed seats were abolished in 2015 after the modified constitutional reform proposal was passed by the Legislative Council in 2010.

The North District Council is dominated by the rural forces and the pro-Beijing camp. The rural forces had been in control of the chairmanship until in 2008, when long-time councillor So Sai-chi of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB) became the council chairman. The DAB achieved majority of the seats in the 2011 District Council election, taking 14 of the 17 elected seats of the council. The DAB majority ended when the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (FTU) councillors departed from the DAB in 2012.

The pro-democrats had established its presence in the late 1980s with Tik Chi-yuen and Wong Sing-chi of Meeting Point elected in the 1988 and 1991 election. Both of them became the Legislative Councillor for the Democratic Party. The pro-democrats achieved the majority of the elected seats in the 2003 tide of democracy following the 2003 July 1 march, but suffered setbacks in the 2007 and 2011 elections. In the 2011 election, the pro-democrats won only one seat, occupied by Democratic Party's Law Sai-yan in Luen Wo Hui. The pro-democrats regained a number of seats in 2015, with Democratic Party chief executive Lam Cheuk-ting won in Shek Wu Hui and was elected to the Legislative Council in the next year.

In the 2019 election, the pro-democrats took control of the council by taking 15 seats in a historic landslide victory amid the massive pro-democracy protests. The pro-Beijing parties almost lost all their seats, retaining only three seats with DAB's Lau Kwok-fan, the legislator for the District Council (First) functional constituency also being unseated. As a result, the newly elected Law Ting-tak became the first localist being elected as council chairman for the first time.

In the 2023 District Council election, 4 of the 24 seats in the North District Council will be elected by elected members, 8 seats will be elected by the district committees, 8 appointed members, and 4 ex-officio members will make up the current North District District Council. In the Parliament, among the 24 seats, there are 10 independent members, 11 seats from the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong, 1 seat from the Federation of Trade Unions, 1 seat from the Economic and Democratic Alliance, and 1 seat from the Public Housing Federation. Among the 24 seats, 24 are from the pro-establishment camp.

Political control

Since 1982 political control of the council has been held by the following parties:

Camp in controlLargest partyYearsComposition
No Overall ControlNone1982 - 1985
Pro-governmentNone1985 - 1988




Pro-governmentMeeting Point1988 - 1991




Pro-governmentMeeting Point1991 - 1994




Pro-BeijingDAB1994 - 1997




Pro-BeijingDAB1997 - 1999




Pro-BeijingDemocratic2000 - 2003




Pro-BeijingDemocratic2004 - 2007




Pro-BeijingDAB2008 - 2011




Pro-BeijingDAB (majority)2012 - 2015




Pro-BeijingDAB2016 - 2019




Pro-democracy → Pro-BeijingDemocratic2020 - 2023




Pro-BeijingDAB2024 - 2027




Political makeup

Elections are held every four years.

   Political partyCouncil membersCurrent
members
1994199920032007201120152019
 Independent5233238
13 / 22
 Democratic2784135
4 / 22
 DAB46591481
1 / 22
 FTU-----31
1 / 22

District result maps

Members represented

CapacityCodeConstituencyNameTermPolitical affiliationNotes
ElectedN01Wu Tip ShanYiu Ming1 January 2024IncumbentDAB
Sung Ping-ping1 January 2024IncumbentIndependent
N02Robin's NestKo Wai-kei1 January 2024IncumbentDAB
Ken Tsang King-chung1 January 2024IncumbentFTU
District CommitteesLau Chun-hoi1 January 2024IncumbentDAB
Sherwood Ng Yiu-cho1 January 2024IncumbentDAB
Ray Hau Hon-shek1 January 2024IncumbentDAB
Wu King-pang1 January 2024IncumbentDAB
Phillip Tsang Hing-lung1 January 2024IncumbentDAB
Pun Hau-man1 January 2024IncumbentDAB
Windy Or Sin-yi1 January 2024IncumbentDAB
Warwick Wan Wo-tat1 January 2024IncumbentIndependent
AppointedChu Ho-yin1 January 2024IncumbentDAB
Wan Wo-fai1 January 2024IncumbentDAB
Lai Sum1 January 2024IncumbentDAB
Zinnie Chow Tin-yi1 January 2024IncumbentBPA
Chu Wai-lam1 January 2024IncumbentFEW
Tommy Hung Chi-fu1 January 2024IncumbentIndependent
Henry Liu Yu-hin1 January 2024IncumbentIndependent
Tam Chun-kwok1 January 2024IncumbentIndependent
Ex officioTa Kwu Ling Rural Committee ChairmanChan Yuet-ming1 January 2024IncumbentIndependent
Sheung Shui Rural Committee ChairmanHau Chi-keung1 January 2024IncumbentIndependent
Sha Tau Kok Rural Committee ChairmanLee Koon-hung1 January 2024IncumbentIndependent
Fanling Rural Committee ChairmanLi Kwok-fung1 January 2024IncumbentIndependent

Leadership

Chairs

Since 1985, the chairman is elected by all the members of the board:

ChairmanYearsPolitical Affiliation
P.E. Johnson1981–1982District Officer
S. Harbinson1982–1984District Officer
I. Wotherspoon1984–1985District Officer
Raymond Pang Hang-yin1985–1994Heung Yee KukLDF
Tang Kwok-yung1994–1999Heung Yee Kuk
Raymond Pang Hang-yin1999–2003Heung Yee Kuk
Li Kwok-fung2004–2006Heung Yee Kuk
Lau Tin-sang2006–2007Heung Yee Kuk
So Sai-chi2008–2019DAB
Law Ting-tak2020–2023Independent
Derek Lai Chi-kin2024–presentDistrict Officer

Vice Chairs

Vice ChairmanYearsPolitical Affiliation
Cheung Fo-tai2000–2003Heung Yee Kuk
Chow Kam-siu2004–2007Democratic
Hau Chi-keung2008–2011Liberal/Heung Yee Kuk
Hau Kam-lam2012–2015DAB/Heung Yee Kuk
Li Kwok-fung2016–2019Heung Yee Kuk
Chan Yuk-ming2020–2021Democratic
Li Kwok-fung2021–2023Heung Yee Kuk

Notes

References

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