1906 Hong Kong sanitary board election explained

Election Name:1906 Hong Kong sanitary board election
Country:Hong Kong
Flag Image:Flag of Hong Kong (1876–1941 and 1945–1955).svg
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1903 Hong Kong sanitary board election
Previous Year:1903
Next Election:1909 Hong Kong sanitary board election
Next Year:1909
Election Date:22 January 1906
Nominee1:Henry Humphreys
Party1:Nonpartisan candidate
Popular Vote1:Uncontested
Nominee2:A. Shelton Hooper
Party2:Nonpartisan candidate
Popular Vote2:Uncontested
Members
Before Election:Henry Edward Pollock
Ahmet Rumjahn
Map Size:325px

The 1906 Hong Kong Sanitary Board election was supposed to be held on 22 January 1906 for the two unofficial seats in the Sanitary Board of Hong Kong.

Only ratepayers who were included in the Special and Common Jury Lists of the years or ratepayers who are exempted from serving on Juries on account of their professional avocations were entitled to vote at the election.

There were only two candidates therefore there was no formal election was held. Henry Humphreys and Augustus Shelton Hooper were elected uncontestedly.

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