SCMA tours polling stations of LegCo by-election (with photos) |
The Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Stephen Lam, and other officials of the Bureau visited various polling stations of the Legislative Council by-election today (May 16) to observe their operations. Mr Lam visited the Tang Shiu Kin Victoria Government Secondary School polling station in Wan Chai and the Pok Hong Community Hall polling station in Sha Tin in the morning, and the Holy Trinity Primary School polling station in Kowloon City in the evening. During the visits, Mr Lam chatted with the staff members to understand their work. The Permanent Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Joshua Law, visited the STFA Tam Pak Yu College polling station in Tuen Mun and the Tai Kok Tsui Catholic Primary School polling station in Tai Kok Tsui this afternoon. Separately, the Under Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Miss Adeline Wong, visited the SKH Tak Tin Lee Shiu Keung Primary School polling station in Kwun Tong and the Fu Shin Community Hall polling station in Tai Po. Mr Law and Miss Wong also visited the dedicated polling stations at the Tai Lam Correctional Institution in Tai Lam Chung and the Pak Sha Wan Correctional Institution in Stanley respectively. The dedicated polling stations are set up for electors in custody of the Correctional Services Department. Ends/Sunday, May 16, 2010
SCMA visits a LegCo by-election polling station in Wan Cha (1) The Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Stephen Lam, this morning (May 16) visited a Legislative Council by-election polling station set up at the Tang Shiu Kin Victoria Government Secondary School polling station at Oi Kwan Road, Wan Chai. Photo shows Mr Lam chatting with staff members.
SCMA visits a LegCo by-election polling station in Sha Tin (2) The Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Stephen Lam, visited a Legislative Council by-election polling station set up at the Pok Hong Community Hall, Pok Hong Estate, Sha Tin this morning (May 16). Photo shows Mr Lam chatting with staff members.
SCMA visits a LegCo by-election polling station in Kowloon City (3) The Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Stephen Lam, visited a Legislative Council by-election polling station set up at the Holy Trinity Primary School at Fu Ning Street, Kowloon City this evening (May 16). Photo shows Mr Lam chatting with staff members.
PSCMA visits a LegCo by-election polling station in Tuen Mun (4) Photo shows the Permanent Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Joshua Law (second from left), visiting a Legislative Council by-election polling station set up at the STFA Tam Pak Yu College at Yau Oi Road, Yau Oi Estate, Tuen Mun this afternoon (May 16).
PSCMA visits a LegCo by-election polling station in Tai Kok Tsui (5) The Permanent Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Joshua Law (first from left), visited a Legislative Council by-election polling station set up at the Tai Kok Tsui Catholic Primary School this afternoon (May 16).
USCMA visits a LegCo by-election polling station in Kwun Tong (6) Photo shows the Under Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Miss Adeline Wong, visiting a Legislative Council by-election polling station set up at the SKH Tak Tin Lee Shiu Keung Primary School in Lam Tin, Kwun Tong this afternoon (May 16).
USCMA visits a LegCo by-election polling station in Tai Po (7) The Under Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Miss Adeline Wong, visited a Legislative Council by-election polling station set up at the Fu Shin Community Hall at Fu Shin Estate, Tai Po this afternoon (May 16). Photo shows Miss Wong chatting with staff members. |