Lo Kin-hei: Difference between revisions
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| term_start = 16 December 2012 |
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| predecessor = [[Emily Lau]]<br>[[Sin Chung-kai]] |
| predecessor = [[Emily Lau]]<br />[[Sin Chung-kai]] |
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| 1blankname = Chairperson |
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| 1namedata = [[Emily Lau]]<br>[[Wu Chi-wai]] |
| 1namedata = [[Emily Lau]]<br />[[Wu Chi-wai]] |
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| office1 = Member of the [[Southern District Council]] |
| office1 = Member of the [[Southern District Council]] |
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| constituency1 = [[Lei Tung II (constituency)|Lei Tung II]] |
| constituency1 = [[Lei Tung II (constituency)|Lei Tung II]] |
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| alma_mater = [[University of Hong Kong]] {{small|([[BSW]])}} |
| alma_mater = [[University of Hong Kong]] {{small|([[BSW]])}} |
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| occupation = Social worker<br>District councillor |
| occupation = Social worker<br />District councillor |
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| religion = Christianity |
| religion = Christianity |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Born in 1984, Lo graduated from the [[University of Hong Kong]] with the [[Bachelor of Social Work]] in 2006.<ref name="HK Magazine">{{cite news|url=http://hk-magazine.com/city-living/article/future-democratic-party|title=The Future of the Democratic Party|first=Grace|last=Tsoi|date=17 November 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=LO Kin Hei|work=The Democratic Party|url=http://eng.dphk.org/?page_id=3071}}</ref> He is a registered social worker.<ref>{{cite web|title=Member Details of Southern District Council|url=http://www.districtcouncils.gov.hk/south/en/2012_2015/member_details.html|work=Southern District Council}}</ref> He joined the Democratic Party and first contested in the [[Hong Kong local elections |
Born in 1984, Lo graduated from the [[University of Hong Kong]] with the [[Bachelor of Social Work]] in 2006.<ref name="HK Magazine">{{cite news|url=http://hk-magazine.com/city-living/article/future-democratic-party|title=The Future of the Democratic Party|first=Grace|last=Tsoi|date=17 November 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=LO Kin Hei|work=The Democratic Party|url=http://eng.dphk.org/?page_id=3071}}</ref> He is a registered social worker.<ref>{{cite web|title=Member Details of Southern District Council|url=http://www.districtcouncils.gov.hk/south/en/2012_2015/member_details.html|work=Southern District Council}}</ref> He joined the Democratic Party and first contested in the [[2007 Hong Kong local elections|2007 District Council elections]], contesting in the [[Lei Tung II (constituency)|Lei Tung II]] constituency covering the [[Lei Tung Estate]] in [[Ap Lei Chau]].<ref name="HK Magazine"/> He lost in a narrow margin of 27 votes. He contested in the same constituency in the [[2011 Hong Kong local elections|next District Council elections]] in 2011 and succeeded in taking a seat with 2,346 votes. |
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He was also member of the pan-democratic candidate list "Demo-Social 60" in the [[Hong Kong Election Committee Subsector election |
He was also member of the pan-democratic candidate list "Demo-Social 60" in the [[2011 Hong Kong Election Committee Subsector election|2011 Election Committee Subsector election]] for the Social Welfare Subsector and was elected. |
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In the [[Democratic Party (HK) leadership election |
In the [[2012 Democratic Party (HK) leadership election|party leadership election]] in December 2012, Lo Kin-hei was elected as Vice-Chairman with his senior [[Richard Tsoi]], becoming the youngest Vice-Chairman in party's history. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Revision as of 18:53, 29 June 2019
Lo Kin-hei | |
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羅健熙 | |
Vice-Chairman of the Democratic Party | |
Assumed office 16 December 2012 | |
Chairperson | Emily Lau Wu Chi-wai |
Preceded by | Emily Lau Sin Chung-kai |
Member of the Southern District Council | |
Assumed office 1 January 2012 | |
Preceded by | Wong Che-ngai |
Constituency | Lei Tung II |
Personal details | |
Born | Hong Kong | 1 June 1984
Political party | Democratic Party |
Alma mater | University of Hong Kong (BSW) |
Occupation | Social worker District councillor |
Lo Kin-hei (Chinese: 羅健熙; born 1 June 1984) is the Vice-Chairman of the Democratic Party and Southern District Councillor for Lei Tung II constituency.
Career
Born in 1984, Lo graduated from the University of Hong Kong with the Bachelor of Social Work in 2006.[1][2] He is a registered social worker.[3] He joined the Democratic Party and first contested in the 2007 District Council elections, contesting in the Lei Tung II constituency covering the Lei Tung Estate in Ap Lei Chau.[1] He lost in a narrow margin of 27 votes. He contested in the same constituency in the next District Council elections in 2011 and succeeded in taking a seat with 2,346 votes.
He was also member of the pan-democratic candidate list "Demo-Social 60" in the 2011 Election Committee Subsector election for the Social Welfare Subsector and was elected.
In the party leadership election in December 2012, Lo Kin-hei was elected as Vice-Chairman with his senior Richard Tsoi, becoming the youngest Vice-Chairman in party's history.
References
- ^ a b Tsoi, Grace (17 November 2011). "The Future of the Democratic Party".
- ^ "LO Kin Hei". The Democratic Party.
- ^ "Member Details of Southern District Council". Southern District Council.