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Democratic Coalition for DC Election

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Democratic Coalition for DC Election
民主派區選聯盟
AbbreviationDemocratic Coalition
FoundedJuly 4, 2007 (2007-07-04)
IdeologyLiberalism (HK)
Political positionBig tent
Regional affiliationPro-democracy camp
District Councils
347 / 452
(as of 2019 election)
Democratic Coalition for DC Election
Traditional Chinese民主派區選聯盟
Literal meaningPro-democracy Camp's District Elections Coalition
Alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese泛民區選聯盟
Literal meaningPan-democrat's District Elections Coalition

The Democratic Coalition for DC Election (Chinese: 民主派區選聯盟, formerly 泛民區選聯盟) is an electoral co-ordination mechanism run by pro-democratic parties to avoid clashes between allies in the District Council elections.

History

It was first created for the 2007 District Council election by pan-democracy parties including the Power for Democracy, the Civic Party, the League of Social Democrats (LSD), the Democratic Party, the Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood (ADPL), the Social Democratic Front, the Frontier, the Network for Women in Politics, the Neighbourhood and Workers Service Centre (NWSC) and the Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions (HKCTU).[1]

The coalition aimed at filling only one pan-democratic candidate in each constituency and successfully decreased clashes in more than 30 constituencies to only 10.[1] The coalition eventually filled 296 candidates in which 108 of them were elected.

In the 2011 District Council election, the coalition supported 236 pan-democratic candidates in which 88 of them were elected.

In the 2015 District Council election, the coalition supported 213 pan-democratic candidates. Many new pro-democracy groups were formed by young people after the Occupy movement and some of them coordinated with the coalition. However, six of them refused to do so and ran against the Democratic Party in areas where the party has had a close fight with the pro-Beijing camp in previous elections.[2]

In the 2019 District Council election, the coalition endorsed 397 pro-democratic candidates, including eight incumbent Legislative Councillors, 147 non-affiliated fresh faces, despite there were more than 30 constituencies where there were more than one pro-democrat candidate.[3]

Electoral performance

District Council elections

Election Number of
popular votes
% of
popular votes
Total
elected seats
+/−
2007 409,573Steady 35.97Steady
108 / 405
0Steady
2011 369,461Decrease 31.29Decrease
88 / 412
9Decrease
2015 451,765Increase 31.25Decrease
105 / 431
21Increase
2019 1,428,687Increase 48.73Increase
347 / 452
242Increase

References

  1. ^ a b "泛民區選十選區撞人". Sing Tao Daily. 4 July 2007.
  2. ^ Ng, Joyce (22 October 2015). "On the warpath: 'umbrella soldiers' challenge old guard in Hong Kong's district council elections". South China Morning Post.
  3. ^ "【區會選舉】民主派30多選區現「撞區」". 頭條日報. 18 November 2019.
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