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1 History  





2 Election performances  



2.1  Legislative Council elections  





2.2  Municipal elections  





2.3  District Councils elections  







3 Representatives  



3.1  Legislative Council  





3.2  District Councils  







4 References  





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Civil Force
公民力量
ChairmanPun Kwok-shan
FoundedDecember 1993
HeadquartersFlat F, 1st Floor,
Kam Fai Building,
74 Chik Fuk Street,
Tai Wai
Alliance partnerNew People's Party
IdeologyChinese nationalism Conservatism (HK)
Regional affiliationPro-Beijing camp
Colours  Green
Legislative Council
2 / 90

District Councils
13 / 470

Website
civilforce.org.hk
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • Civil Force (Chinese: 公民力量) is a district-based pro-Beijing political party in Hong Kong. Since 2014, the Civil Force has entered an alliance with the New People's PartyofRegina Ip. Headed by chairman Pun Kwok-shan, it had its stronghold in the Sha Tin and Sai Kung Districts and had once the majority of seats in the Sha Tin District Council until its total defeat in 2019.

    History[edit]

    It was established in 1993 by a former member of United Democrats of Hong Kong, Lau Kong-wah and 8 other Sha Tin District Board members.

    Lau was defeated by Emily Lau in both the 1991 LegCo elections and the 1995 LegCo elections. In 1996, Lau secured a seat in the Provisional Legislative Council. He was elected into LegCo in since 1998 LegCo elections in the New Territories East geographical constituency, after he joined the pro-Beijing Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB).

    In 2003, due to the pro-government stance of DAB especially on the issue of implementing Article 23 of the Basic Law, the popularity of Lau, being a member of the DAB, was affected, and the Civil Force performed not as well in the 2003 District Council elections. Campaigns of some of the members emphasise more on the banner of Civil Force and their local contributions, and did not mention the convenor's connection with the DAB. Lau himself lost the seat in the Kam To constituency for the Sha Tin District Council despite his long service in the district. The Civil Force retained 14 seats in the Sha Tin District Council, and 3 seats in the Sai Kung District Council.

    In the 2012 Legislative Council election, Lau Kong-wah lost in the District Council (Second) functional constituency election while the newly joined member Scarlett Pong failed to win a seat in the New Territories East constituency. Civil Force had not been represented in the Legislative Council for the first time. It returned to the legislature with one seat when LegCo member Lam Tai-fai joined the Civil Force on 1 January 2013.[1]

    The Civil Force formed a political alliance with the New People's Party (NPP), headed by Regina Ip, in February 2014. Civil Force leader Pun Kwok-shan was appointed Vice-Chairman of the New People's Party, while members of either parties can acquire membership of the other party.[2] The alliance fielded 23 candidates to contest the 2015 District Council elections and won 11 seats. Some Civil Force district councilors withdrew from NPP to avoid the political impact.

    Eunice Yung won a seat for Civil Force and NPP in the 2016 Legislative Council election in New Territories East.

    In 2019, amidst the ongoing social movement against the extradition bill, the pro-Beijing camp suffered unprecedented defeat in the District Council elections. The NPP-Civil Force alliance fielded 28 candidates but did not win any seats. As a result, Civil Force was eliminated from all the district councils for the first time since its establishment.

    Election performances[edit]

    Legislative Council elections[edit]

    Election Number of
    popular votes
    % of
    popular votes
    GC
    seats
    FC
    seats
    EC
    seats
    Total seats +/−
    1995 27,841Steady 3.05Steady 0 0 0
    0 / 60

    0Steady
    1998 DAB ticket 1 0 0
    1 / 60

    2000 DAB ticket 1 0 0
    1 / 60

    0Steady
    2004 DAB ticket 1 0
    1 / 60

    0Steady
    2008 DAB ticket 1 0
    1 / 60

    0Steady
    2012 23,988Steady 1.32Steady 0 0
    0 / 70

    1Decrease
    2016 NPP ticket 1 0
    1 / 70

    1Increase
    2021 NPP ticket 1 0 1
    2 / 90

    1Increase

    Municipal elections[edit]

    Election Number of
    popular votes
    % of
    popular votes
    UrbCo
    seats
    RegCo
    seats
    Total
    elected seats
    1995 10,546Steady 1.89Steady
    0 / 32

    1 / 27

    1 / 59

    District Councils elections[edit]

    Election Number of
    popular votes
    % of
    popular votes
    Total
    elected seats
    +/−
    1994 12,141Steady 1.77Steady
    10 / 346

    7Increase
    1999 19,633Increase 2.42Increase
    11 / 390

    2Increase
    2003 27,605Increase 2.63Increase
    17 / 400

    3Increase
    2007 30,880Increase 2.71Increase
    18 / 405

    3Increase
    2011 36,833Increase 3.12Increase
    16 / 412

    2Decrease
    2015 NPP ticket
    11 / 431

    6Decrease
    2019 55,879Steady 1.91Steady
    0 / 452

    10Decrease

    Representatives[edit]

    Legislative Council[edit]

    Constituency Member
    New Territories East Yung Hoi-yan

    District Councils[edit]

    District Constituency Member
    Sai Kung Po Lam Alfred Au Ning-fat
    Tak Ming Wan Yuet-cheung
    Sha Tin Lek Yuen Michael Wong Yue-hon
    City One Wong Ka-wing
    Yue Shing Victor Leung Ka-fai
    Hin Ka Lam Chung-yan
    Lower Shing Mun Tong Hok-leung
    Wan Shing Ho Hau-cheung
    Tin Sum Pun Kwok-shan
    Yu Yan Yiu Ka-chun
    Kwong Yuen Chan Man-kuen

    References[edit]

    1. ^ 林大輝嫁入公民力量. Ming Pao (in Chinese). 15 March 2013. Archived from the original on 30 June 2013. Retrieved 29 April 2013.
  • ^ 新 民 黨 宣 布 與 公 民 力 量 結 成 聯 盟. Radio Television Hong Kong (in Chinese). 12 February 2014.
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