Geographical constituency (Macau)

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Macau
Geographical constituency
for the Legislative Assembly of Macau
Region Macau
Current constituency
Created 1976
Number of members Fourteen (2013–)
Twelve (2005–2013)
Ten (2001–2005)
Eight (1992–2001)
Six (1976-1992)

Macau is the only geographical constituency in the elections for the Legislative Assembly of Macau.

Overview

The constituency covers all the parishes and zone in Macau.

Background

The constituency was formed since the 1976 legislative election.

Return Members

Below are all the members since the creation of the Macau constituency. The number of seats allocated to Macau has been increased from 6 to 8 between 1992 and 2001; 8 to 10 between 2001 and 2005; 10 to 12 from 2005 to 2013; and 12 to 14 from 2013 to present day.

Assembly members for Macau, 1996 onwards
Election 1996 (6th AL) 2001 (7th AL) 2005 (8th AL) 2009 (9th AL) 2013 (10th AL)
Deputy
Party
Iong Weng Ian
APPEM (1996-2001), UPP (2001-2009)
Ho Ion Sang
UPP
Deputy
Party
Liu Yuk Lun
APPEM
Leong Iok Wa
UPD
Lee Chong Cheng
UPD
Si Ka Lom
ACUM
Deputy
Party
Leong Heng Teng
UNIPRO (1996-2001), UPP (2001-2009)
Mak Soi Kun
UMG
Deputy
Party
Fong Chi Keong
UDM
Jorge Manuel Fão
CODEM
Fong Chi Keong
UBM
Melinda Chan
MUDAR
Deputy
Party
Tong Chi Kin
UPD
Kwan Tsui Hang
UPD
Deputy
Party
Kou Hoi In
UNIPRO
Au Kam San
ANMD
Deputy
Party
David Chow
CODEM
Paul Chan
APMD
Zheng Anting
UMG
Deputy
Party
António Ng
ANMD (1996-2009), APMD (2009-)
Deputy
Party
New Seat Vitor Cheung
ARSEM
Chan Meng Kam
ACUM
Deputy
Party
New Seat João Bosco Cheang
AEA
Ung Choi Kun
ACUM
Song Pek Kei
ACUM
Deputy
Party
New Seat Angela Leong
NUDM
Deputy
Party
New Seat José Maria Pereira Coutinho
NE
Deputy
Party
New Seat Wong Kit Cheng
UPP
Deputy
Party
New Seat Leong Veng Chai
NE
Assembly members for Macau, 1976-1992
Election 1976 (1st AL) 1980 (2nd AL) 1984 (3rd AL) 1988 (4th AL) 1992 (5th AL)
Deputy
Party
Carlos D'Assumpção
ADIM (1976-1984),UE (1984-1992)
Leong Heng Teng
UNIPRO
Deputy
Party
Diamantino Ferreira
ADIM
Manuel Borges
UE
Leong Kam Chu
AAAH
Tong Chi Kin
UPD
Deputy
Party
Susana Chou
ADIM
Joaquim Valente
CDM
Lau Cheok Vá
UE
Lao Kuoung Po
UE
Kou Hoi In
UNIPRO
Deputy
Party
Jorge Rangel
GEDEC
Joaquim Alves
ADIM
Leonel Alves
UE
António Ng
ANMD
Deputy
Party
José Guterres
CDM
Leonel Boralho
GIMA
Alberto Ferreira
ECP
Wong Cheong Nam
AAAH
Fernando Chui
UPD
Deputy
Party
José Noronha
ADIM
Anabela Ritchie
ADIM
Alexandre Hó
FADM (1984-1988), AAAH (1988-1992), AA (1992-1996)
Deputy
Party
New Seat Susana Chou
UNIF
Deputy
Party
New Seat Alberto Noronha
LABOR

History

The constituency was set up in 1976 election when the highest averages method of the closed party-list proportional representation electoral system was introduced. No change of boundary had been made throughout since 1976.

2009 election

Legislative Election 2009: Macau
List Candidates Votes % ±%
UPD Kwan Tsui Hang & Lee Chong Cheng
Uk Iok Sio, Lau Gar Bo, Lam Lon Wai, Kong Hio U, Un Oi Mou, Leong Pou U, Tam Pou Iong, Cheong Man Fun
22,098 14.88 +1.59
ACUM Chan Meng Kam & Ung Choi Kun
Ung Choi Kun, Iau Teng Pio, Chio Tak Wo, Ieong Tat Fu, Ng Ka Yui, Chong Tak Chi, Choi Meng Tat, Song Pek Kei
17,014 12.00 -4.58
AMN António Ng & Paul Chan
Chu Kuok Kun, Leong Pok Man, Chang Fu Tak, Kong Shun Mei
16,424 11.58 +7.22
NUDM Angela Leong
Wong Seng Hong, Fok Chi Chiu, Siu Yu Hong, Antonio Lei, Ho Chak San
14,099 9.94 +0.61
UPP Ho Ion Sang
Chan Hong, Lao Nag Fong, Leong Hong Sai, Iong Sio Hong, Sou Heng Fai, Lam Un Mui, Kou Weng Kim, Ng Wan Sin, Wan Wing Kee, Iun Ioc Va, Lo Iok Kuan
14,044 9.90 +0.30
NE José Maria Pereira Coutinho
Rita Botelho dos Santos, Leong Veng Chai, Melina Tam, Leong Chi Pio, Cheong Io Fan, Jose Miguel De Sales da Silva, Ricardo Da Luz, Cartar Singh Mann
12,908 9.10 +1.11
AMN Au Kam San
Chao Teng Hei, Chan Wa Keong, Ng Seng Fong, Ching Meng Hin, Cheang Mio San
11,024 7.77 +7.77
(new party)
UGM Mak Soi Kun
Sakhan Men, Ho Son Fat, Cheong Tat Wa, Anting Zheng, Ha Chon Ieng
10,348 7.30 +7.30
(new party)
MUDAR Melinda Chan 7,857 5.54 +5.54
(new party)

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