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performance displayed by Leong, who adopted a combative approach and seized every opportunity to attack Tsang's record, especially in terms of environmental protection and the possibility of universal suffrage by 2012. On the other hand, Tsang appeared to present himself as a statesman defending his record, rather than attacking the weaknesses of Leong.
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Tsang evaded all media invitations, and ignore Leong's constant pressure. He did not formally declare his run until early
February, stressing that his priority was to fulfil his job expectations as the Chief Executive rather than a Chief Executive candidate. Tsang's slogan was "I will get the job done".
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to select the Chief
Executive. Out of 134 candidates, the pro-democrats won 114 seats. All pro-democracy candidates in Accountancy, Education, Engineering, Health services, Higher education, Information Technology and Legal subsectors won, of which the pro-democracy Legal candidates won all the seats
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Executive election featuring two candidates from different political camp as the pan-democracy camp were able to field their candidate to challenge the Beijing-favoured candidate for the first time. It has been said that the competitive nature of this election, with
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According to the second survey on Chief
Executive Forum carried out by the University of Hong Kong, the instant poll showed that 38.9% of 520 respondents thought that Tsang's performance of was better than that of Leong, while 39.3% of the respondents thought Leong performed better. The result shows
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On the other hand, faced with certain defeat at the poll, Leong said that "Hong Kong has triumphed in this first ever contested race in Hong Kong and China's democratic history." He vowed to return in the 2012 universal suffrage election. In response, NPC chairman Wu
Bangguo, said the final decision
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Alan Leong centred his campaign on democratic reforms, labour issues, anti-discrimination, solving the income disparity, education, employment, environment and public finance reforms. Incumbent Chief
Executive Donald Tsang was noted for his impassiveness in the campaign. On announcing his candidacy,
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During the second debate, Tsang said that the commitment to universal suffrage was enshrined in the Basic Law, a national policy which nobody could change. He promised he will start planning and negotiating the issue on the universal suffrage within the coming 5 years if he was successfully renewed
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showed that 61.4% of the 611 respondents "supported" Tsang while just 25.9% of them supported Leong. In the survey, 26.7% of the respondents had an improved impression upon Tsang after the debate; while 13.1% of them had a less favourable impression, and 57.4% of them had an unchanged impression of
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Direct questioning between the candidates was prohibited. The 90-minute debate was divided into 4 sessions. The two candidates were first given 3 minutes to deliver their election platform; Leong went first. After that there was a question-and-answer session. Each of the chosen questioners had 30
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shows that after the debate Tsang still led. A public opinion programme organised by the
University of Hong Kong has shown that 46.5% of the 510 respondents considered Tsang outperformed Leong while 33.9% of them thought the opposite. 67.9% of them said that they would vote for Tsang as the Chief
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interrupted the debate just before the introduction of election platform by Tsang. He mocked both by putting on a bowtie and put a handkerchief in his pocket, adopted clichés of Tsang and Leong respectively. He crawled like a dog in front of the stage and shouted slogans opposing the small-circle
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Questions raised by 22 members of the
Election Committee and 7 citizens covered areas of democracy (doubts on universal suffrage), economic development, educational reform, etc. The issues which drew most heated argument from both candidates concerned democratic development and the relationship
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Donald Tsang had been widely expected to secure re-election by a landslide, as he had received nominations from 641 members of the same body. The pro-democracy candidate, Alan Leong secured 132 nominations, ensuring that he would contest the election, the first opposed Chief
Executive election.
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200 members of the general public were allowed to participate in this event to raise questions. This debate was divided into three sessions: social livelihood, politics and economics as themes for each session. During the debate, the two candidates respectively answered nine questions from the
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Both candidates gained increased support from the general public after debate as indicated by the survey results, compared to a previous survey where only 65.3% and 16.1% of the respondents support Tsang and Leong being elected respectively. Nevertheless, all the figures reflect an unexpected
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Leong challenged Tsang to support the target of universal suffrage in 2012. Leong suggested the central government's pragmatic and rational attitude was amply demonstrated by the total trust it put in Tsang, once considered a remnant of the
British colonial government. Tsang said it would be
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Donald Tsang dominated in the polls despite his relative inactivity and lack of eloquence in public debate. Alan Leong never achieved a rating higher than 20 percent in the rolling opinion polls conducted by the Hong Kong University Public Opinion Programme between 26 February and 23 March.
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Ho later issued a statement clarifying: "According to traditional wisdom, those who make mischief will one day be unveiled," "I was merely reminding those who intend to cast blank votes that the day will come when they will be unveiled. My remarks carried no other implication."
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Executive and only 21.7% of them would vote for Leong if they had the voting right. Tsang apparently won public support because of his strength in the details of policy issues, while Leong's understanding of public finances and other policies seemed to be weaker than Tsang.
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Although the outcome of the election was a foregone conclusion, it was hoped that the debates would stimulate discussion about the future direction of Hong Kong, were meant for the respective candidates to put forward their political visions for public scrutiny.
1896:. The general public was not allowed to attend the debate but their questions to the candidates were collected in advance through fax or e-mails. A total of 3,409 questions were submitted, and 6 of them were selected for the candidates to answer in the debate.
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seconds in which to raise questions, and the candidates were allowed 20 minutes to respond to each question without using any props, notes, charts or diagrams. After the Q&A, Tsang was the first one to give his conclusion of the debate.
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Most of the local newspapers did not report much on the contents of the election platform proposed by the two candidates, but rather reported more on their debating skills, behaviour, presentation and even how they dressed in the forum.
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election, but was escorted out by 10 security guards. Other organisations also protested outside the venue concerned mainly about the lack of public participation in the forum, and also some social problems which existed in society.
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had suggested that those casting blank votes could be tracked down. This caused a furore, prompting a senior mainland official and top local advisers to Beijing to defend the secrecy of the Chief Executive election vote.
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and Legislative Council first expressed his interest in running as early as September 2006. A consensus was reached between the divided pro-democracy camp, despite the opposition from the radical democrats including the
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was one such critic. "It will be a beautiful misunderstanding if some people believe they need not do anything more and that universal suffrage will be introduced some day,", she said.
2830:[HKU POP SITE releases focus analyses of the First CE Election Forum Instant Poll] (in Chinese). University of Hong Kong Public Opinion Programme. 14 March 2007. Archived from
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a significant difference, compared with the first instant poll, in which Mr. Leong was behind his rival.
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in the subsector. Together with the 20 ex officio pro-democrat members of the
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debates held between the candidates, changed Hong Kong's political culture.
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530 members of the Election Committee attended the forum, which was
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Donald Tsang and spouse on a victory trip following the election
2939:"Result of the Chief Executive Election held on 25 March 2007"
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Mainland and Hong Kong Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement
1843:"I'll get the job done!", the campaign slogan of Donald Tsang
2791:"Public will not be misled by 'beautiful words,' says Tsang"
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1913:"dangerous and unworkable" if his opponent was elected.
1633:(LSD). Leong announced his candidacy in October 2006.
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were held on 10 December 2006 to form the 800-member
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2006 Hong Kong Election Committee Subsector elections
2855:"Humble Tsang takes it on chin in first screen test"
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In an apparent attempt to maximise votes for Tsang,
1859:. The first debate was held on 1 March 2007, at the
954:Office of the Government Chief Information Officer
606:Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department
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1444:Office of the Government of the HKSAR in Beijing
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1863:from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm, presided by
822:Hong Kong Economic and Trade Offices (Overseas)
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864:Electrical and Mechanical Services Department
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891:Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau
529:Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau
611:Food and Environmental Hygiene Department
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2667:On the day before the EC elections, the
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1558:was held on 25 March 2007 to select the
791:Commerce and Economic Development Bureau
559:Leisure and Cultural Services Department
3073:2007 Hong Kong Chief Executive election
3001:"Voting remarks 'distorted,' claims Ho"
1556:2007 Hong Kong Chief Executive election
581:University Grants Committee Secretariat
19:2007 Hong Kong Chief Executive election
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3162:Elections and referendums in Hong Kong
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1921:Election Committee member "Long Hair"
1606:Election Committee subsector elections
1578:by 649 to 123 votes in the 796-member
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2968:"Officials rush to fix Ho poll gaffe"
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550:Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau
542:Offices in the Mainland and Taiwan
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1980:audience and six from the media.
1417:Hong Kong–United States relations
1306:Registration and Electoral Office
844:Architectural Services Department
538:Registration and Electoral Office
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1338:Election Committee Constituency
1119:Chief District Judge: Justin Ko
929:Rating and Valuation Department
910:Government Logistics Department
706:Hong Kong Correctional Services
660:Information Services Department
352:Capital punishment in Hong Kong
193:Chief Executive before election
3841:List of Hong Kong by-elections
3715:Rural Representative elections
2999:Chan, Carrie (14 March 2007).
2966:Chan, Carrie (13 March 2007).
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2886:Chan, Carrie (16 March 2007).
2879:
2827:《港大民意網站》今日發放第一次特首選舉論壇即時調查的焦點分析
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1566:was re-elected, defeating the
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1133:Special courts and tribunals:
740:Transport and Logistics Bureau
592:Environment and Ecology Bureau
334:Sino–British Joint Declaration
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3283:Legislative Council elections
2905:Ng, Michael (17 March 2007).
2853:Chan, Carrie (2 March 2007).
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1427:Hong Kong–Singapore relations
984:Political Appointments System
818:Trade and Industry Department
711:Customs and Excise Department
646:Home and Youth Affairs Bureau
425:Office of the Chief Executive
3831:Electoral Affairs Commission
2789:Ng, Michael (3 March 2007).
2751:Ng, Michael (2 March 2007).
2703:(in Chinese). Archived from
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1722:Chief Executive of Hong Kong
1562:. Incumbent Chief Executive
1560:Chief Executive of Hong Kong
1301:Electoral Affairs Commission
1129:Chief Magistrate: So Wai-tak
859:Drainage Services Department
371:Law enforcement in Hong Kong
7:
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3887:March 2007 events in China
3763:National People's Congress
3637:District Council elections
2955:. Government of Hong Kong.
2941:. Government of Hong Kong.
2673:Central Government Offices
1941:A survey conducted by the
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1344:District council elections
1311:Chief Executive Elections
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1333:Functional Constituencies
1158:Obscene Articles Tribunal
920:Inland Revenue Department
882:Water Supplies Department
754:Civil Aviation Department
731:Auxiliary Medical Service
721:Government Flying Service
678:Social Welfare Department
669:Labour and Welfare Bureau
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2753:"Sparks fly in face-off"
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1439:Hong Kong Liaison Office
385:LGBT rights in Hong Kong
329:One country, two systems
292:(national security laws)
3877:2007 elections in China
1943:University of Hong Kong
1853:University of Hong Kong
1802:It's a Matter of ChoiCE
1637:Pre-nomination campaign
1570:challenger, legislator
1385:Hong Kong identity card
1108:Court of First Instance
970:Hong Kong Civil Service
655:Home Affairs Department
208:Elected Chief Executive
73:401 votes needed to win
2718:尤, 翠茵 (1 March 2007).
2694:【幫你回帶】特首選舉多騎呢人 滄海遺珠逐個數
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2018:
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1730:I'll get the job done!
979:Administrative Officer
716:Immigration Department
696:Hong Kong Police Force
498:Government Secretariat
285:Consultative Committee
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1819:132 / 796 (17%)
1747:641 / 796 (81%)
1322:Legislative elections
1163:Small Claims Tribunal
1068:Court of Final Appeal
620:Government Laboratory
616:Hong Kong Observatory
466:Secretary for Justice
1670:Most recent position
1517:Hong Kong portal
849:Buildings Department
749:Transport Department
637:Department of Health
511:Civil Service Bureau
157:Electoral vote
2618:Registered electors
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1615:Legislative Council
1191:Central and Western
1004:Legislative Council
878:Planning Department
759:Highways Department
502:Government agencies
457:Financial Secretary
439:Principal officials
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3851:Elections in Macau
3846:Elections in China
3224:Election Committee
3071:Candidates in the
2834:on 22 October 2007
2575:Total valid votes
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1955:Lingnan University
1857:Lingnan University
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1610:Election Committee
1580:Election Committee
1363:Universal suffrage
1316:Election Committee
1124:Magistrates' Court
1043:Pro-democracy camp
905:Companies Registry
835:Development Bureau
782:Housing Department
564:Tourism Commission
357:Criminal procedure
280:Drafting Committee
79:Opinion polls
70:Election Committee
18:
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1970:The second debate
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1582:dominated by the
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1357:Political parties
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1181:District Officers
949:Efficiency Office
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726:Civil Aid Service
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2428:27 February
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1798:(2004–2016)
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1726:(2005–2012)
1715:Pro-Beijing
1709:Nonpartisan
1676:Nominations
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1584:pro-Beijing
1576:Civic Party
1093:Jeremy Poon
1089:Chief Judge
998:Legislature
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366:Jury system
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2679:References
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1381:Documents
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1083:High Court
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452:Eric Chan
405:Executive
271:Basic Law
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142:Alliance
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2923:26 March
2871:26 March
2838:26 March
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2650:Protests
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1673:Campaign
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1256:Tuen Mun
1241:Southern
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470:Paul Lam
416:John Lee
305:2024 law
300:2020 law
243:Politics
108:Nominee
2602:Turnout
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2380:2 March
2364:3 March
2348:4 March
2332:5 March
2316:6 March
2300:7 March
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2268:9 March
2024:Date(s)
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1930:Outcome
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1574:of the
1503:History
1488:Economy
1483:Culture
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2581:97.85
2551:27.14
2526:84.07
2491:Votes
2485:Party
2467:Result
2462:Voting
2455:13.5%
2447:HKUPOP
2439:13.0%
2431:HKUPOP
2423:13.0%
2415:HKUPOP
2407:19.9%
2399:HKUPOP
2391:13.0%
2383:HKUPOP
2375:17.1%
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2103:12.7%
2095:HKUPOP
2087:10.3%
2079:HKUPOP
2071:14.4%
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2055:14.1%
2047:HKUPOP
1984:Issues
1975:Format
1904:Issues
1888:Format
1246:Tai Po
174:84.07%
127:Party
3111:Civic
3099:Loser
2594:2.15
2539:Civic
2451:71.9%
2435:74.8%
2419:79.7%
2403:70.9%
2387:78.9%
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2115:80.4%
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2067:77.5%
2051:81.0%
1667:Party
1221:North
136:Civic
3818:1896
3802:2027
3797:2022
3792:2017
3787:2012
3782:2008
3777:2002
3772:1997
3753:2027
3748:2023
3743:2019
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3723:2003
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3700:2023
3695:2019
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3670:1999
3665:1994
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