Hong Kong delegation to the National People's Congress

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Number of electors1,989 (members of the election conference)
Population7,413,070
Created1 July 1997
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Delegation to the National People's Congress
香港特别行政区全国人民代表大会代表
Delegation
for the National People's Congress
Location of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
Electoral unitHong Kong Special Administrative Region
Number of electors1,989 (members of the election conference)
Population7,413,070
Current Delegation
Created1 July 1997
Seats36
Head of delegationMa Fung-kwok
Created fromGuangdong delegation
Election methodElected by an election conference

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region delegation to the National People's Congress are the deputies from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to the National People's Congress (NPC), the highest organ of state power of the People's Republic of China. The Hong Kong deputies to the National People's Congress account for 1.2% of the total number of deputies to the National People's Congress.

During the British Hong Kong period, the Hong Kong deputies to the NPC from the 1st to the 8th sessions were elected indirectly by the Guangdong Provincial People's Congress from among its Hong Kong members. According to the Hong Kong Basic Law, all Hong Kong deputies to the NPC must be Chinese citizens residing in Hong Kong. Another duty they have is to participate in the election of the chief executive as members of the Election Committee. Currently, NPC deputies from Hong Kong is elected by Chinese citizens who were deputies to the previous NPC, members of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), and members of the Election Committee, in accordance with the election procedures established by the NPC for that term.

The history of Hong Kong deputies to the National People's Congress began with the 1st National People's Congress in 1954, and from then until the 8th National People's Congress, the deputies were all from the Guangdong Provincial People's Congress. The number of deputies increased from two to ten to twenty in the 1st to 3rd National People's Congresses (1954 to 1975). After Hong Kong's handover to China, starting with the 9th National People's Congress in 1998, Hong Kong's National People's Congress deputies no longer participated as part of the Guangdong delegation, but as the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region delegation.[1]

Election method

List of deputies

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