Community Sha Tin

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Community Sha Tin was a local political group based in Sha Tin formed in 2017 by a group of pro-democracy Sha Tin District Councillors.[1][non-primary source needed] It was disbanded in 2021 following the change of political atmosphere in Hong Kong.[2]

Founded14 December 2017 (2017-12-14)
Dissolved25 June 2021 (2021-06-25)
IdeologyLiberalism (Hong Kong)
Quick facts Convenor, Founded ...
Community Sha Tin
沙田區政
ConvenorTing Tsz-yuen
Founded14 December 2017 (2017-12-14)
Dissolved25 June 2021 (2021-06-25)
IdeologyLiberalism (Hong Kong)
Regional affiliationPro-democracy camp
Colours  Turquoise
Website
Official Facebook page
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TraditionalChinese沙田區政
Yale Romanizationsā tìhn kēui jing
Yale Romanizationsā tìhn kēui jing
JyutpingSaa1 tin4 koei1 zing3
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Community Sha Tin
Traditional Chinese沙田區政
Transcriptions
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanizationsā tìhn kēui jing
JyutpingSaa1 tin4 koei1 zing3
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History

The group was formed on 14 December 2017 by nine members of the Sha Tin District Council, including former Neo Democrats councillors Yau Man-chun, Billy Chan Shiu-yeung, Chiu Chu-pong and Hui Yui-yu, former Democratic Party's Chan Nok-hang and Ting Tsz-yuen, Labour Party's Yip Wing and two post-Occupy "umbrella soldiers" Lai Tsz-yan and Wong Hok-lai, to consolidate the pro-democratic force in the council.[3]

Amid the intra-party conflicts between Democratic Party Legislative Councillor Lam Cheuk-ting and the members who were both members of the party's New Territories East branch members and Concern Group for Tseung Kwan O People's Livelihood (CGPLTKO), Ting Tsz-yuen, Community Sha Tin's convenor also quit the Democratic Party over the dual-membership allegation.[4]

Community Sha Tin had many candidates overlapping with Democratic Party's candidates in the 2019 District Council elections, including the newly created Di Yee, where Tse Kit-wing and Democratic Party's Liu Qing contested in the same constituency. Due to the clashes, some candidates of the group were not endorsed by Power for Democracy.[5]

Community Sha Tin announced immediate dissolution at Facebook on 25 June 2021. Former vice-counvenor Chiu Chu-pong said it is a tough decision after considering the current political atmosphere. Chiu also mentioned the limitations of achieving community work under the party brand, and hence decided to dissolve the party.[1]

Performance in elections

Sha Tin District Council elections

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Election Number of
popular votes
% of
popular votes
Total
elected seats
+/−
2019 25,509Steady 8.32Steady
5 / 41
1Increase
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Representatives

District Councils

The Community Sha Tin held ten seats in Sha Tin District Council (2020–2023) at dissolution:

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DistrictConstituencyMember
Sha Tin Yue Shing William Shek
Wong Uk Lai Tsz-yan
Pok Hong Chiu Chu-pong
Shui Chuen O Lo Tak-ming
Chun Fung Chan Nok-hang
Lower Shing Mun Ken Wong Ho-fung
Keng Hau Ng Kam-hung
Tin Sum Tsang Kit
Chung Tin Wong Hok-lai
Wu Kai Sha Li Wing-shing
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References

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