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Traditional ChineseSimplified ChineseText onlyPDARSS
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March 6, 2007
Elections
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Poll cards sent to Kam Ying electors
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Poll cards for the Sha Tin District Council by-election to be held March 11 have been posted to 9,500 electors in the Kam Ying Constituency. Those who have not yet received their cards should call the Election Hotline 2891 1001.

 

Voters should also have received an appeal letter from the Returning Officer, a map of the polling station, a guide to voting, and leaflets introducing the candidates and on clean elections.

 

The four candidates are Frontier Party-affiliated solicitor Wong Huk-kam, Liberal Party-affiliated accountant Wong Shun-loy, Democratic Party member and policy researcher Chan Ming-hung, and school principal Tong Po-chun.

 

Two polling stations - one at the Ng Clan's Association Tai Pak Memorial School, Kam Ying Court, Ma On Shan, and the other at FDBWA Mrs Fung Ping Shan Primary School, 2 On Shing Street, Ma On Shan - will be open from 7.30am to 10.30pm on election day.

 

The stations will also be used as counting stations after the poll is closed. The former locality has been designated as the dominant counting station, where the result of the by-election will be announced.

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