1994 Central and Western District Board election explained

Election Name:1994 Central and Western District Board election
Flag Year:1959
Country:Hong Kong
Type:Parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Party Colour:yes
Previous Election:1991 Central and Western District Board election
Previous Year:1991
Next Election:1999 Central and Western District Council election
Next Year:1999
Seats For Election:All 14 seats to Central and Western District Board
Majority Seats:8
Election Date:18 September 1994
Turnout:31.6%
Party1:Democratic Party (Hong Kong)
Last Election1:6 seats, 46.8%
Seats Before1:6
Seats1:8
Seat Change1:2
Popular Vote1:12,852
Percentage1:46.4%
Swing1:0.4%
Party2:Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong
Last Election2:New party
Seats Before2:1
Seats2:2
Seat Change2:1
Popular Vote2:5,292
Percentage2:19.1%
Swing2:N/A
Party3:Liberal Party (Hong Kong)
Last Election3:New party
Seats Before3:1
Seats3:1
Popular Vote3:2,447
Percentage3:8.8%
Swing3:N/A

The 1994 Central and Western District Board election was held on 18 September 1994 to elect all 14 members to the Central and Western District Board, Hong Kong.

Overall election results

Before election:

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Change in composition:

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