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'''Bonnie Ng Hoi-yan''' (伍凱欣) is a Chinese politician who is District Councillor for the [[Tung Wah (constituency)|Tung Wah]] constituency in [[Hong Kong]].
'''Bonnie Ng Hoi-yan''' (伍凱欣) is a Chinese politician who was a Former District Councillor for the [[Tung Wah (constituency)|Tung Wah]] constituency in [[Hong Kong]].


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| title = Pan-dems’ candidate Bonnie Ng Hoi-yan finds herself under attack from two sides in Tung Wah by-election
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Bonnie Ng

Bonnie Ng Hoi-yan (伍凱欣) is a Chinese politician who was a Former District Councillor for the Tung Wah constituency in Hong Kong.

She won the seat in the 2017 by-election,[1][2] with 52.7% (1,034) of the vote, and retained the seat in 2019 increasing her vote to 60.84% (2,403) of the vote with a gain of +8.14%.[3] She describes herself as being in the "progressive democrat camp".[4]

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  1. ^ Ng, Kang-chung (27 November 2017). "By-election results shed little light on coming Legco showdown, political analysts say". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  2. ^ "Rival camps win one seat each in District Council by-elections". Ejinsight. 27 November 2017. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  3. ^ "District Council Election Results 2019". Hong Kong Elections. Hong Kong Government. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  4. ^ Ng, Elaine (24 November 2017). "Pan-dems' candidate Bonnie Ng Hoi-yan finds herself under attack from two sides in Tung Wah by-election". Varsity. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
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