List of Macanese Chief Executive elections
This is a list of elections of the Chief Executive of Macau. Such elections are held every five years to Chief Executive of Macau. There are total of three Chief Executive elections in Macau since 1999.
Macanese Chief Executive election, 1999
Macanese Chief Executive election, 1999
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All 200 seats of the Election Committee (actually 199 members) 101 votes needed to win |
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Nominee |
Edmund Ho Hau Wah |
Stanley Au Chong Kit |
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Party |
Nonpartisan |
Nonpartisan |
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Electoral vote |
163 |
34 |
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Percentage |
81.90% |
18.09% |
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- Election date: 15 May 1999
Summary of the 1995 Macanese Chief Executive election result
Candidates |
Parties |
Votes |
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Edmund Ho Hau Wah |
Non-partisan |
163 |
81.90% |
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Stanley Au Chong Kit |
Non-partisan |
34 |
18.09% |
Total |
197 |
100% |
Valid votes | 197 | 98.5% |
Invalid votes | 0 | 0% |
Blank votes | 2 | 1.00% |
Votes cast / turnout | 199 | 99.50% |
Eligible voters |
200 |
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Source: China.cn 1999年5月15日 何厚铧当选澳门特区首任行政长官 |
Macanese Chief Executive election, 2004
Macanese Chief Executive election, 2004
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- Election date: 29 August 2004
Macanese Chief Executive election, 2009
Macanese Chief Executive election, 2009
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- Election date: 26 July 2009
Macanese Chief Executive election, 2014
Macanese Chief Executive election, 2014
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- Election date: 31 August 2014
On the 16 July 2014 current Chief Executive Fernando Chui Sai On announced his bid for reelection for CE office and promised "a relatively radical change" within his government. No other candidates has announced any intention to run for the CE office.[1] On the 21 July, CE Fernando Chui Sai On was able to secure more than 66 electoral colleges. [2] On 31 August 2014, Fernando Chui Sai On was re-elected unopposed with total of 380 electoral college with 96.95% of total votes. Fernando Chui Sai On promised to take opinions from more public and civil group he also stated he will fulfill all he promises during his campaign however he stay muted about the new secretaries.[3] During the election New Macau Association held rallies against the small circle undemocratic CE election and release 'unofficial' electoral reform referendum over the next CE election. A total of 8,688 locals voted in an referendum on the electoral reform.[4] The referendum was deemed illegal and breached of privacy by the Government of Macau.[5]
Macanese Chief Executive election, 2019
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