1936 Hong Kong municipal election explained

Election Name:1936 Hong Kong municipal election
Country:Hong Kong
Flag Image:Flag of Hong Kong 1876.svg
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1935 Hong Kong sanitary board election
Previous Year:1935
Next Election:1937 Hong Kong municipal election
Next Year:1937
Election Date:13 January 1936
Nominee1:Chau Sik-nin
Party1:Nonpartisan candidate
Popular Vote1:Uncontested
Member
Before Election:R. A. de Castro Basto
Map Size:325px

The 1936 Hong Kong Urban Council election was supposed to be held on 13 January 1936 for one of the two unofficial seats in the Urban Council of Hong Kong. It was supposed to be the first election after the Sanitary Board was reconstituted into the Urban Council.

Dr. Chau Sik-nin, who later became the Senior Unofficial Member of the Executive and Legislative Council, was elected without being contested.

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