tenancy matters. The Public Enquiry Service Centres and the Central Telephone Enquiry Centre served a total of 1.8 million clients in 2009.
The Electoral System
Electoral System for the Legislative Council
The composition of the first three terms of the Legislative Council as set out in the Basic Law is as follows:
Membership
First term
Second term Third term
(1998-2000) (2000-2004)
(2000-2004) (2004-2008)
(a) elected by geographical
constituencies through direct elections
20
24
30
(b) elected by functional
30
30
30
constituencies
(c) elected by an election
committee
10
6
60
60
60
The composition of the fourth-term (2008-2012) Legislative Council is the same as that of the third term1.
Geographical Constituency
Geographical constituency elections are held on the basis of universal suffrage. All eligible persons aged 18 or above have the right to be registered as electors and to vote in the elections. There are currently about 3.37 million registered electors.
The HKSAR is divided into five geographical constituencies of four to eight seats in the fourth term of the Legislative Council. Voters choose lists of candidates, using the List Voting System which operates under the Largest Remainder formula, a form of proportional representation.
Any permanent resident of the HKSAR who is a Chinese citizen with no right of abode in any foreign country may stand for election in any geographical constituency, provided that he or she is a registered elector on the Final Register, has attained the age of 21, and has ordinarily resided in Hong Kong for the preceding three years.
1
The Government, in 2005, put forth a proposal to increase the number of seats to 70 for the fourth-term Legislative Council. However, the proposal was not endorsed by a two-thirds majority in the Legislative Council as required by the Basic Law.
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