Fair election
Electoral Affairs Commission Chairman Justice Woo Kwok-hing said all electoral arrangements and procedures complied with the Basic Law, the Chief Executive Election Ordinance and other statutory provisions.
He said the election was conducted in a fair, open and honest manner, adding the result is lawful and valid. It will be gazetted as soon as possible.
State Council report
Acting Chief Executive Henry Tang said he will submit a report to the State Council stating the election has been completed in accordance with the law. The Central Government can then deal with the chief executive's appointment according to the Basic Law.
He was pleased to see the chief executive had been returned smoothly, on schedule, in an open and fair manner.
All principal officials and members of the civil service will continue to do their best to prepare for the chief executive to take office.
Election delcaration
Justice Woo reminded all candidates who had publicly declared their intention to stand for the election, whether or not they had submitted a nomination form, to submit a return and declaration of election expenses and donations to the Registration & Electoral Office within 30 days of the election result being gazetted.
Since the nominations opened on June 3, the commission and Returning Officer received five complaints. Of them, two are about media reporting, another two about election-related comments made by principal officials and one about the way a candidate sought nominations.
Justice Woo said all complaints will be dealt with in a fair and impartial manner.
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