1995 Hong Kong municipal elections

1995 Hong Kong municipal elections

← 1991 5 March 1995

32 (of the 41) seats to the Urban Council
27 (of the 39) seats to the Regional Council
Registered2,450,372 Increase34.46%
Turnout561,778 (22.93%) Decrease0.21pp
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Martin Lee Tsang Yok-sing Frederick Fung
Party Democratic DAB ADPL
Last election New party New party 2 seats, 5.37%
Seats won 12 UC
11 RC
5 UC
3 RC
5 UC
3 RC
Seat change Increase12 Increase4 Increase4
Popular vote 205,823 70,690 38,918
Percentage 36.91% 16.24% 6.98%
Swing N/A N/A Increase1.61pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Hu Fa-kuang Lau Kong-wah Allen Lee
Party LDF Civil Force Liberal
Last election 3 seats, 9.99% New party New party
Seats won 1 UC
3 RC
0 UC
1 RC
1 UC
0 RC
Seat change Increase1 Increase1 Increase1
Popular vote 25,398 10,546 7,188
Percentage 4.55% 1.89% 1.29%
Swing Decrease5.44pp N/A N/A

Chairmen before election

Ronald Leung (UC)
Lam Wai-keung (RC)

Elected Chairmen

Ronald Leung (UC)
Lau Wong-fat (RC)

The 1995 Hong Kong Urban Council and Regional Council elections were the municipal elections held on 5 March 1995 for the elected seats of the Urban Council and Regional Council respectively. It was the second of the three-tier elections held in 1995 under Governor Chris Patten's electoral reform, namely the 1994 District Board and 1995 Legislative Council election. The liberal Democratic Party continued its dominance by winning 23 seats in total. Due to the abolishment of the two Councils by Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa in 1999, this election became the last election.