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427:Hanyu Pinyin
333:Chan Man-chi
275:Succeeded by
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233:Constituency
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1569:1953 births
1208:Foo Wai-lok
876:Percentage
870:Candidates
819:Lau Siu-lai
795:Rosanda Mok
717:pro-Beijing
668:, the last
433:Fóng Jiǎnjī
324:(1986–2018)
263:Preceded by
207:Preceded by
145:Preceded by
100:Preceded by
1563:Categories
1511:Democratic
1498:Henry Tang
1419:2012–2016
1394:Claudia Mo
1388:2000–2012
1357:1997–1998
1351:Member of
1286:1989–2007
1255:2004–2015
1240:Member of
1228:2000–2003
1213:Member of
1193:1983–1995
1000:9810080832
954:References
722:(FTU) and
357:Occupation
339:Alma mater
301:1953-03-17
162:Claudia Mo
1529:Regina Ip
1522:Withdrawn
1506:Albert Ho
1292:Bruce Liu
791:Kalvin Ho
741:. In the
739:Albert Ho
660:and the
596:in 1982.
280:Bruce Liu
257:1989–2007
253:In office
197:In office
180:In office
135:In office
90:In office
1371:New seat
1329:James To
937:See also
647:for the
582:Dongguan
462:Jyutping
150:New seat
1250:Lai Kok
909:15,961
713:Lai Kok
643:In the
497:Chinese
1491:Losers
1472:Winner
1326:With:
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924:36,840
912:13.62
892:64,353
873:Votes
867:Party
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897:54.93
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1106:HKFP
1090:SCMP
1037:東方日報
995:ISBN
881:DAB
801:and
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295:Born
1534:NPP
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