Nominations for Hong Kong’s Election Committee to run from October 7 to 20
Nominations for 982 seats on Hong Kong's 1,500-member Election Committee will be accepted from October 7 to 20. The Election Committee is responsible for selecting the city's chief executive and some legislative candidates.

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AI-generatedNominations for 982 seats on Hong Kong's 1,500-member Election Committee will be accepted from October 7 to 20. The Election Committee is responsible for selecting the city's chief executive and some legislative candidates. Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu has set November 22 as the polling date for these subsector ordinary elections. The relevant notice has been gazetted, and the government is working with the Electoral Affairs Commission to ensure the elections are conducted smoothly. The elected members will serve a five-year term from February 2027 to January 2032.
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5 extractedThe coming vote will elect 982 members to the committee for a five-year term running from February 2027 to January 2032.
The government aims to ensure elections are conducted smoothly in an open, honest, fair, safe and orderly manner.
The Election Committee picks the city’s chief executive and some legislative candidates.
The vote for 982 seats of the 1,500-member Election Committee will take place on November 22.
Nominations for Hong Kong’s Election Committee will run from October 7 to 20.