New Territories East

New Territories East is the eastern part of New Territories, covering North, Tai Po, Sha Tin, and Sai Kung District.The electoral colleges lasted for two terms until they were replaced by the geographical constituencies in 1991 when the first direct election to the Legislative Council were introduced.[1] In the 1991 election, the directly elected "New Territories North" and "New Territories East" constituencies were created, each returning two members to the Legislative Council using the two-seat constituency two vote system.New Territories North consisted of North and Tai Po Districts, while New Territories East consisted of Sha Tin and Sai Kung Districts.The two seats in New Territories North were won by the Fung Chi-wood and Tik Chi-yuen of the pro-democracy United Democrats–Meeting Point coalition which also won a landslide in the other constituencies, the New Territories East elected two independents, the radical Emily Lau and moderate Andrew Wong.
Boundary of New Territories East constituency from 1998 to 2021, also the mostly-recognised boundary of the region
New Territories East (1998 constituency)New TerritoriesTai PoSha TinSai Kung DistrictKowloon–Canton RailwayEast Rail lineTai Po RoadEast New TerritoriesSouth New TerritoriesNorth DistrictTai Po DistrictSha Tin DistrictTsuen Wan DistrictIslands Districtgeographical constituenciesfirst direct electionNew Territories NorthNew Territories Easttwo-seat constituency two voteFung Chi-woodTik Chi-yuenpro-democracyUnited DemocratsMeeting PointEmily LauAndrew Wongelectoral system was overhauledsingle-constituency single-vote1995 Legislative Council electionNew Territories South-eastNew Territories North-eastCheung Hon-chungDemocratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong KongAllen LeeLiberal PartyDemocratic Partyhandoverchange of electoral systemNew Territories North EastNew Territories South EastSai KungLegislative CouncilWest New TerritoriesMNTV systemNew Territories SouthNew Territories WestFPTP systemNew Territories CentralNew Territories South-westNew Territories North-westPP systemSNTV systemNew Territories South WestNew Territories North WestHong Kong Island WestHong Kong Island West constituency