Wendy Hong Wen (Chinese: 洪雯; born in 1975) is a Hong Kong politician who is one of the elected Legislative Council members for the Election Committee constituency. In addition to public office, she is serving as head of research at the New World Development Company Limited.[1]
Wendy Hong | |
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洪雯 | |
Member of the Legislative Council | |
Assumed office 1 January 2022 | |
Constituency | Election Committee |
Personal details | |
Born | 1975 (age 48–49) Anshun, Guizhou, China |
Citizenship | Hong Kong |
Alma mater | |
In 2021, a law was enacted where lawmakers had to be "patriots" and loyal to the government.[2] Later in January 2022, after gaining a seat in the "patriots"-only election, Hong inferred that previous anti-establishment legislative council members were responsible for dysfunction in Hong Kong, claiming "We couldn't focus on development for a long time because our society and the chamber were highly divided, and the Legislative Council was not able to function smoothly."[3]
On 5 January 2022, Carrie Lam announced new warnings and restrictions against social gathering due to potential COVID-19 outbreaks.[4] One day later, it was discovered that Hong attended a birthday party hosted by Witman Hung Wai-man, with 222 guests.[5][6][7] At least one guest tested positive with COVID-19, causing all guests to be quarantined.[7]
In September 2022, Hong tested positive for COVID-19.[8]
Electoral history
edit2021 legislative election: Election Committee[9][10] | |||||
No. | Candidates | Affiliation | Votes | % | |
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1 | Luk Chung-hung | FTU | 1,178 | ||
2 | Ma Fung-kwok | New Forum | 1,234 | ||
3 | Kingsley Wong Kwok | FTU | 1,192 | ||
4 | Chan Hoi-yan | Nonpartisan | 1,292 | ||
5 | Tang Fei | FEW | 1,339 | ||
6 | Michael John Treloar Rowse | Nonpartisan | 454 | ||
7 | Paul Tse Wai-chun | Independent | 1,283 | ||
8 | Diu Sing-hung | Nonpartisan | 342 | ||
9 | Tseng Chin-i | Nonpartisan | 919 | ||
10 | Nelson Lam Chi-yuen | Nonpartisan | 970 | ||
11 | Peter Douglas Koon Ho-ming | Nonpartisan | 1,102 | ||
12 | Andrew Lam Siu-lo | Nonpartisan | 1,026 | ||
13 | Chow Man-kong | Nonpartisan | 1,060 | ||
14 | Doreen Kong Yuk-foon | Nonpartisan | 1,032 | ||
15 | Fung Wai-kwong | Nonpartisan | 708 | ||
16 | Chan Yuet-ming | Nonpartisan | 1,187 | ||
17 | Simon Hoey Lee | Nonpartisan | 1,308 | ||
18 | Judy Kapui Chan | NPP | 1,284 | ||
19 | Wong Chi-him | Nonpartisan | 956 | ||
20 | Maggie Chan Man-ki | Nonpartisan | 1,331 | ||
21 | So Cheung-wing | Nonpartisan | 1,013 | ||
22 | Sun Dong | Nonpartisan | 1,124 | ||
23 | Tu Hai-ming | Nonpartisan | 834 | ||
24 | Tan Yueheng | Nonpartisan | 1,245 | ||
25 | Ng Kit-chong | Nonpartisan | 1,239 | ||
26 | Chan Siu-hung | Nonpartisan | 1,239 | ||
27 | Hong Wen | Nonpartisan | 1,142 | ||
28 | Dennis Lam Shun-chiu | Nonpartisan | 1,157 | ||
29 | Rock Chen Chung-nin | DAB | 1,297 | ||
30 | Yung Hoi-yan | NPP/CF | 1,313 | ||
31 | Chan Pui-leung | Nonpartisan | 1,205 | ||
32 | Lau Chi-pang | Nonpartisan | 1,214 | ||
33 | Carmen Kan Wai-mun | Nonpartisan | 1,291 | ||
34 | Nixie Lam Lam | DAB | 1,181 | ||
35 | Luk Hon-man | BPA | 1,059 | ||
36 | Elizabeth Quat | DAB | 1,322 | ||
37 | Lilian Kwok Ling-lai | DAB | 1,122 | ||
38 | Lai Tung-kwok | NPP | 1,237 | ||
39 | Leung Mei-fun | BPA/KWND | 1,348 | ||
40 | Ho Kwan-yiu | Nonpartisan | 1,263 | ||
41 | Chan Hoi-wing | DAB | 941 | ||
42 | Alice Mak Mei-kuen | FTU | 1,326 | ||
43 | Kevin Sun Wei-yung | Independent | 891 | ||
44 | Stephen Wong Yuen-shan | Nonpartisan | 1,305 | ||
45 | Lee Chun-keung | Liberal | 1,060 | ||
46 | Cheung Kwok-kwan | DAB | 1,342 | ||
47 | Kenneth Leung Yuk-wai | Nonpartisan | 1,160 | ||
48 | Allan Zeman | Nonpartisan | 955 | ||
49 | Lam Chun-sing | FLU | 1,002 | ||
50 | Charles Ng Wang-wai | Nonpartisan | 958 | ||
51 | Choy Wing-keung | FTU | 818 |
References
edit- ^ Lam, Jeffie; Wong, Natalie (8 November 2021). "Hong Kong election: opposition hopefuls clear first hurdle after getting sufficient support to run". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
- ^ Ng, Edmond; Cheng, Sara (20 December 2021). "Pro-Beijing 'patriots' sweep Hong Kong election with record low turnout". Reuters. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
- ^ "New lawmaker vows 'constructive monitoring' - RTHK". news.rthk.hk. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
- ^ "Bars, gyms to close, 6pm restaurant curfew as Hong Kong ramps up Omicron battle". South China Morning Post. 5 January 2022. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
- ^ "衞生防護中心最新發現洪為民宴會人數為222人 - RTHK".
- ^ Hong Kong Finds New Suspected Covid Case at Official’s Scandal-Hit Birthday Party
- ^ a b "All 170 guests of Covid-19 scandal-hit birthday party sent to quarantine". South China Morning Post. 7 January 2022. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
- ^ "Two lawmakers test positive for Covid - RTHK". news.rthk.hk. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
- ^ "Legislative Council General Election results: Election Committee constituency". www.info.gov.hk.
- ^ "立法會選舉|選委會界別結果出爐" – via www.youtube.com.