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The Democratic Party leadership election was held on 17 December 2006 for the 30-member 7th Central Committee of the Democratic Party in Hong Kong, including chairman and two vice-chairman posts. Legislative Council member and party's Vice-Chairman Albert Ho from the mainstreamer faction defeated the incumbent Vice-Chairman Chan King-ming from the Young Turks faction with a large margin, succeeding Lee Wing-tat as the chairman of the party.

Eligibility

The Central Committee was elected by the party congress. All public office holders, including the members of the Legislative Council and District Councils, are eligible to vote in the party congress. Every 30 members can also elect a delegate who holds one vote in the congress.[1]

Overview

The Democratic Party was suffering from the intra-party factional struggles between the mainstreamers and Young Turk reformists, while it was also facing the external challenge from the newly established Civic Party from the same pan-democracy camp.Шаблон:Cn

In March, 2006, the Mainstreamer faction alleged that some senior members were involved in spying activities of China. The "suspects" were all Young Turks Reformist members including vice-chairman and chairman of the New Territories East branch Chan King-ming and District Councillor Gary Fan Kwok-wai in New Territories East.

On 27 November, the incumbent vice-chairman and legislative council member Albert Ho announced he would run for the chairman post with a cabinet list, including legislative council member Sin Chung-kai and Central Committee member Tik Chi-yuen running for the two vice-chairman posts, Peggy Ha Ving-vung for the secretary post and Cheung Yin-tung for the treasurer post.Шаблон:Cn

Supported by the reformist Young Turks faction, another incumbent vice-chairman, Chan King-ming, ran for the chairman for the second time after his defeat by Lee Wing-tat in the last party leadership election in 2004.

Elections

Chairman election [2]
Candidate Votes %
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Albert Ho Chun-yan 204 71.6
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Chan King-ming 81 28.4
Vice-Chairmen election [2]
Candidate Votes %
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Sin Chung-kai 180 32.7
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Tik Chi-yuen 170 30.9
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Fung Wai-kwong 79 14.4
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Shirley Ho Suk-ping 73 13.3
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Cosmas Kwong Kwok-chuen 48 8.7
Central Committee election[2]
Candidate Votes
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Yeung Sum 221
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Law Chi-kwong 216
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Lee Wing-tat 210
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Szeto Wah 210
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Wu Chi-wai 209
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Cheung Yin-tung 208
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Josephine Chan Shu-ying 207
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Simon Lee Shiu-man 200
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Ng Wing-fai 197
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Nelson Wong Kin-shing 197
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Wong Sing-chi 196
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Mark Li Kin-yin 195
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Tsui Hon-kwong 194
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | James To Kun-sun 192
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Howard Lam Tsz-kin 191
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Chai Man-hon 188
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Chan Ka-wai 187
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Peggy Ha Ving-vung 179
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Law Chun-ngai 179
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Ng Kim-sing 176
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Mok Siu-lun 166
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Cheung Yuet-lan 163
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Kwong Chun-yu 158
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Lam Wing-yin 156
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Yuen Bun-keung 153
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Leung Kai-wah 150
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Joanna Leung Suk-ching 150
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Fung Wai-kwong 144
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Chiu Chung-lam 121
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Gary Fan Kwok-wai 114
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Chan King-ming 110
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Shirley Ho Suk-ping 96
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Cosmas Kwong Kwok-chuen 96
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Yam Kai-bong 98
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Kwan Wing-yip 89
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Raymond Luk Yiu-man 65
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Wong Chun-wai 60
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Sham Wing-kan 51
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Lai Chi-keong 46
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Wong Leung-hi 46
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Lau Tai-sang 36
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Lam Chung-hoi 32
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Cheung Po-hop 30
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Chow Wai-tung 22
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Wong Fung-yau 21

Results

The mainstreamer legislator Albert Ho defeated reformist Vice-Chairman Chan King-ming by winning 204 to 81 votes.Шаблон:Cn Sin Chung-kai and Tik Chi-yuen from Ho's team also elected Vice-Chairmen with 180 and 170 votes respectively, defeating Cosmas Kwong Kwok-chuen the Young Turk reformist, Andrew Fung Wai-kwong of the Meeting Point faction, and Shirley Ho Suk-ping supported by legislator and founding Chairman Martin Lee Chu-ming and legislator Andrew Cheng Kar-foo.[3] 26 of the 27 mainstreamers candidates were elected except for Chiu Chung-lam, chairman of the Kowloon East branch. Andrew Fung was the single candidate of the Meeting Point faction who was elected to the Central Committee. The seven reformist members were all defeated.[3]

The elected members of the 7th Central Committee are listed as following:

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Aftermath

The newly elected Chairman Albert Ho said his team won because the party members understood that they were in crisis and needed a strong leadership. He called for the intra-party solidarity.[3]

Political scientist Ivan Choy commented that the election results showed the loss of trust between the mainstreamers and reformists. The New Territories East branch which the reformists dominated would confront the party's central authorities. That might lead to another split if the conflicts continued and bad election results came out badly in the district council elections next year.[3]

References

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