1988 Central and Western District Board election explained

Election Name:1988 Central and Western District Board election
Flag Year:1959
Country:Hong Kong
Type:Parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Party Colour:yes
Previous Election:1985 Central and Western District Board election
Previous Year:1985
Next Election:1991 Central and Western District Board election
Next Year:1991
Seats For Election:13 (of the 20) seats to Central and Western District Board
Majority Seats:11
Election Date:10 March 1988
Turnout:23.4%
Party1:Hong Kong Affairs Society
Last Election1:2 seats, 5.2%
Seats Before1:4
Seats1:5
Seat Change1:1
Popular Vote1:7,331
Percentage1:36.3%
Swing1:31.1%
Party2:Meeting Point
Last Election2:1 seat, 7.8%
Seats Before2:1
Seats2:2
Seat Change2:1
Popular Vote2:2,148
Percentage2:10.6%
Swing2:2.8%
Party3:Reform Club of Hong Kong
Last Election3:1 seat, 7.8%
Seats Before3:1
Seats3:1
Popular Vote3:1,488
Percentage3:7.4%
Swing3:0.4%
Party4:Progressive Hong Kong Society
Last Election4:Did not run
Seats Before4:1
Seats4:1
Popular Vote4:1,391
Percentage4:6.9%
Swing4:N/A
Party5:Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood
Last Election5:New party
Seats Before5:1
Seats5:1
Popular Vote5:1,046
Percentage5:5.2%
Swing5:N/A

The 1988 Central and Western District Board election was held on 10 March 1988 to elect all 13 elected to the 20-member Central and Western District Board.

Overall election results

Before election:

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Change in composition:

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