ELECTORAL AFFAIRS COMMISSION (REGISTRATION) (ELECTORS FOR LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL FUNCTIONAL CONSTITUENCIES) (VOTERS FOR ELECTION COMMITTEE SUBSECTORS) (MEMBERS OF ELECTION COMMITTEE) REGULATION
Gazette Number:
E.R. 1 of 2013
Section:
5
Heading:
Form of the Election Committee register
Version Date:
25/04/2013
(1) An Election Committee register is to be divided into 4 parts so that there is a separate part for each sector. (L.N. 200 of 2001)
(2) The entries for a sector must be arranged with reference to the subsectors of which the sector is composed. The particulars of a member must be recorded under the subsector or sub-subsector for which the member is elected or nominated or of which he or she is an ex-officio member, as the case may be.
(2A) (Omitted as spent¡XE.R. 1 of 2013)
(3) (Repealed L.N. 307 of 1999)
(4) Each part of an Election Committee register must contain the following particulars of a member, under the appropriate subsector- (L.N. 200 of 2001)
(a) the name of the member;
(b)-(c) (Repealed L.N. 307 of 1999)
(d) the principal residential address of the member; (L.N. 307 of 1999)
(da) if a member has resigned, or is deemed to have resigned, from the Election Committee under section 3 of the Schedule to the Chief Executive Election Ordinance (Cap 569), a note or other indication to that effect against the entry relating to that member; and (L.N. 200 of 2001; L.N. 84 of 2004)
(e) if a member is a representative of more than one subsector as a result of being a Hong Kong deputy to the National People's Congress or a Member of the Legislative Council, or both, a note or other indication to that effect against the entry relating to that member. (L.N. 307 of 1999; L.N. 84 of 2004)
(f) (Repealed L.N. 84 of 2004)
(5) The order in which the names of members are to be arranged under a subsector or sub-subsector is as follows-
(a) the names of the members in Chinese, arranged according to the number of strokes of the Chinese characters of their respective surnames, are to be recorded first;
(b) the names of the members in English, arranged according to the alphabetical order of their respective surnames, must follow the entries at paragraph (a). (L.N. 307 of 1999)