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Electors urged to vote in Kwai Tsing District Council by-election tomorrow
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     Electors of Kwai Tsing District Council Kwai Shing East Estate constituency are urged to vote in the by-election in their constituency tomorrow (September 6).

     A polling station located at the TWGHs Chen Zao Men College, 1-5 Kwai Hop Street, Kwai Chung will be open to electors from 7.30am to 10.30pm tomorrow.

     "Arrangements will be made to facilitate remanded persons and detainees, who are registered electors of Kwai Shing East Estate constituency, to cast their votes in the by-election," a spokesman for the Registration and Electoral Office said today (September 5).

     Electors in Kwai Shing East Estate constituency who are remanded or detained by law enforcement agencies (other than the Correctional Services Department) will be arranged to cast their votes at the dedicated polling station located at the Kwai Chung Police Station, 999 Kwai Chung Road, Kwai Chung.  The polling hours will be from 7.30am to 10.30pm tomorrow.

     As there are male electors in the constituency who are remanded in the Correctional Services Departmentˇ¦s custody, a dedicated polling station located at the Lai Chi Kok Reception Centre, 5 Butterfly Valley Road, Kowloon will be open for them to cast their votes.  In view of security concerns, the polling hours of this polling station will be from 9am to 4pm tomorrow.

     The reserved polling station at the Tai Lam Centre for Women will not open as there are no female electors in the constituency remanded in the Correctional Services Departmentˇ¦s custody.

     Electors of Kwai Shing East Estate constituency who are under remand or detention and express their wish to vote in the by-election will be escorted by the law enforcement agencies concerned to the designated dedicated polling stations to vote.

     "Voting is very simple. It will take just a few minutes for electors to vote," the spokesman said.

     "All electors need to do is to show their identity document at the polling station, use the chop provided to stamp the ballot paper with a 'tick' in the circle opposite the name of the chosen candidate, and fold the ballot paper inward in half before putting it into the ballot box.

     ˇ§The voting procedure for electors and the venue set up at the dedicated polling stations is basically the same as that of the ordinary polling station,ˇ¨ he said.

     The spokesman reminded people that in accordance with the law, the polling stations were restricted areas accessible only to electors and authorised people.

     Unauthorised people are strictly prohibited from using mobile phones, taking photographs, filming or making video or audio recordings in the polling stations.

     An election hotline, 2891 1001, will be in service from 7am to 11pm tomorrow to answer enquiries relating to the by-election.

     A complaints hotline, 2827 7251, will also operate during the polling hours (from 7.30am to 10.30pm tomorrow) to handle complaints about breaches of electoral rules and guidelines.

     Once the poll is closed, the polling station at the TWGHs Chen Zao Men College will be turned into a counting station.  People are welcome to observe the counting of votes in the designated area in the counting station.

     Ballot boxes of the dedicated polling stations will be delivered to the main counting station at the TWGHs Chen Zao Men College after the close of poll for counting.

     "The Returning Officer will announce the election results at the counting station at the TWGHs Chen Zao Men College," the spokesman said.

     The three candidates contesting the by-election are: No. 1, Li Chi-fai; No. 2, Chow Wai-hung Rayman; and No. 3, Lai Fan-fong.

     The elected candidate will fill a vacant seat in the Kwai Tsing District Council.

Ends/Saturday, September 5, 2009
Issued at HKT 17:44

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