TNAG-1413-FCO40-1889-Future-of-Hong-Kong-annual-report-to-Parliament-on-Hong-Kong-1985 — Page 21

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CONFIDEN TIAL

At the beginning of 1985 the electoral roll carried over 1.4

million names,

representing 49% of an estimated total potential

electorate of 2.9 million. Of those registered, over 995,000 were

resident in the urban areas and thus entitled to vote at Urban

Council elections and at District Board election s for urban are a

constituencies; over 426,000 were resident in the New Territories

and entitled to vo te at District Board election s in the New

at elections for the new Regional Council

Territories

and

in March 1986.

to be held

(b)

Urban Council

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It

The Urban Council, which has had elected members since soon

after its inception in the 1880 s as the Sanitary Board, had its

elected membership increased to 12 members in 1973 when it was

reconstituted as

statutory body with financial autonomy.

became the only government body which both exercised executive

powers and included elected members.

widened and rearranged on a constituency basis, and the Urban

Council's membership was increased from 24 to 30. 15 of its members

are elected, and 15 are appointed by the Governor.

(c) Regional Council

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In 1983 the franchise was

A new Regional Council to cover the non-urban areas and to

perform functions similar to those of the Urban Council, was

proposed at the same time as the reforms for the District Boards.

The Hong Kong Government's aim was to obtain greater public

participation in the provision of services in the New Territories, particularly in view of the large increase in population in the new towns, both ac tual and expected and also to correct the anomaly of a

partly-elected Urban Council providing a wide range of services to the public in the urban areas, while similar services were provided

to the public in the New Territories by a Hong Kong Government

department.

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