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Noting Method in Directly-elected Seats

48.

The Governor proposed in October 1992 that there should be 20 members directly elected from 20 geographical constituencies, and that the voting method in these constituencies should be single seat, single vote (ie first past the post).

49.

The single seat, single vote method is simple and preserves a clear link between the electorate in each

constituency and their elected representative. The Hong Kong electorate is accustomed to this system of voting in local elections.

50. The Chinese side proposed in Round 9 of the talks that there should be 20 members directly elected from the existing nine geographical constituencies using the multi-seat, single vote method.

51.

In the view of Her Majesty's Government and the Hong Kong Government, this would not provide a fair and open system. It would artificially freeze the constituencies as they were demarcated in 1991, taking no account of demographic trends in Hong Kong. It also appears to be designed to ensure seats go to parties winning small percentages of the vote.

Election Committee

52.

Her Majesty's Government and the Hong Kong Government consider that if the election of ten members of the Legislative Council by an Election Committee is to be fair, open and acceptable to the people of Hong Kong, two essential requirements will need to be satisfied:

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